European Box Lacrosse Championships

Official sources preferred using the german way of spelling Hanover as "Hannover".

14 teams competed for the first ever European Box Lacrosse Championships in Turku.

Israel defeated the Czech Republic 8–7 in the gold medal game of the 2017 European Box Lacrosse Championship in Turku, Finland.

[7][8] 14 teams competed for the second European Box Lacrosse Championships in Hanover.

[9] Teams were divided into four groups and played in two arenas, at the DHC Hannover e.V.

Logo of the EBLC 2017 in Turku
Logo of the European Box Lacrosse Championship 2017 in Turku
Logo of the EBLC 2022 in Hanover
Logo of the European Box Lacrosse Championship 2017 in Hanover