Box Lacrosse has existed in England since 2007. The aim of England Box Lacrosse is to bring the sport to more people in England, to make them better lacrosse players and to provide a truly great game to people who might otherwise never have seen it.
Domestic Box Lacrosse
Tasko Cup
An annual men’s multi-team weekend tournament hosted alternatively by the North and the South.
2014 LCC Radotin
2015 London Knights
2016 London Knights
2017 Heaton Hornets
2018 London Knights
2019 London Knights
2020 –
2021 –
2022 –
2023 London Knights
2024 London Knights
2025 Disley Dynamos
Winter League
Annual competition for men’s and women’s drafted teams run over December and January in Oxford.
Men’s Competition
2022 Knights
2023 Knights
2024 Hornets
2025 Knights
Women’s Competition
2022 –
2023 Blaze
2024 Ravens
2025 Ravens
North vs South
Annual battle between men’s representative teams from the North and South.
2021 South
2022 –
2023 North
2024 North
2025 North
European Box Lacrosse
Across Europe, Box Lacrosse is growing fast. The most established nation is the Czech Republic. Elsewhere, Germany, Finland, Netherlands, France, Belgium, Austria to name but a few, all have active Box Lacrosse programmes.
UK-based touring teams, such as London Knights, SBL Capitals the women’s team SBL Ravens and the Scottish-based Glasgow Clydesiders are frequent participants at the following annual European Box Lacrosse tournaments;
Boxmania, November, Lille – France
Winter Lax Cup, January, Prague – Czech Republic
E-Box, April, Prague – Czech Republic
SHE-Box, April, Prague – Czech Republic
Ales Hrebreski Memorial, April, Prague – Czech Republic
Lax in the Box, June, Dresden – Germany