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Lacrosse Canada Statement December 9, 2021

2021-12-09


Lacrosse Canada issued a statement today to provide direction and information on non-sanctioned events and organizations providing lacrosse for Junior Lacrosse and younger in Canada. READ MORE.

The IIJL World Junior Championships scheduled for August 8-14, 2022 in Winnipeg, Manitoba is not a World Lacrosse (WL) or Lacrosse Canada (LC) Sanctioned event. As such any regional combine that is being run by this organization, CLL (Canadian Lacrosse League) is not an LC sanctioned event. The CLL (Canadian Lacrosse League) is NOT an entity of Lacrosse Canada.
 
All Member Associations (MA’s) under LC should not be sanctioning nor supporting the event in any way. WL is the recognized World Body for Lacrosse and is the only lacrosse body that can sanction World Championships. LC and its MA’s, as members of WL and also of Sport Canada, support WL. 
 
Any reference to “Team Canada” is not part of the LC National Team Program and therefore there is no Team Canada participating in this event. 
 
As per LC Policy 5.1.5 – Team Canada refers to only sanctioned and officially recognized Canadian National Teams operated under the jurisdiction of LC.
 
Any players wishing to try out for this event/attending regional combines should be aware they will not be playing for Team Canada but a team put together of Canadian players not sanctioned by WL and LC. These players will not be recognized as legitimate Team Canada players nor be covered by any insurance under LC.
 
Any officials participating in these events would not be covered under LC Insurance.
 
Further to above the Member Associations of LC approved the following policy at the LC Annual Meeting on November 20th, 2021: 
 
5.1.2 Domestically and internationally, no registered participant, Jr and under, may play or participate in any non-approved competition, namely any competitions non-approved by World Lacrosse or any of its National Governing Bodies (NGB) including Lacrosse Canada (LC), and Provincial or Territorial Sport Organization (P/TSO) without first obtaining the permission of their LC Member Association. Any participation in non-sanctioned events will result in loss of eligibility for all National Championships and Team Canada events.
 
It is the LC Member Associations (P/TSO) responsibility to implement a process to identify which competitions are non-approved for their participants. Each Member Association will notify Lacrosse Canada of participants who have lost eligibility for all National Championships and Team Canada events, on an ongoing basis.
 
 



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