This is a chronological list of the founding of lacrosse clubs.
Year | Team | Town/City | State/County/Province | Country | League | Notes | |
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1842[1] | Montreal Olympic Athletic Club | Canada | – | defunct | |||
1852[2] or 1862 | Ottawa Lacrosse Club | Canada | defunct, reformed in 1980s | ||||
1856[3] | Canada | defunct, new club formed in 2006 | |||||
1867 | Canada | oldest high school lacrosse program in North America | |||||
1868 | United States | National Amateur | oldest lacrosse team in the United States[4] | ||||
1871 | Prince Rupert Lacrosse Club | Canada | – | defunct | |||
1876[5] | Melbourne Lacrosse Club | Australia | Victorian Lacrosse Association | defunct | |||
1876[6] | England | North of England Men's Lacrosse Association | oldest lacrosse club in the United Kingdom | ||||
1877 | New York | United States | National College Lacrosse League | oldest collegiate lacrosse team | |||
1877 | New York City | New York | United States | ||||
1877[7] | Harvard University | Cambridge | Massachusetts | United States | NCAA Division I | known as Harvard Lacrosse Association at founding | |
1877[8] | Frontier Lacrosse Club | New Zealand | – | defunct | |||
1878 | Baltimore Athletic Club | United States | United States National Amateur Lacrosse Association | ||||
1879[9] | Cheadle Lacrosse Club | England | North of England Men's Lacrosse Association | ||||
1879 | Heaton Mersey | England | North of England Men's Lacrosse Association | ||||
1882[10] | Cambridge University Lacrosse Club | England | South of England Men's Lacrosse Association | Oldest college lacrosse team in the United Kingdom | |||
1882[11] | Hampstead Lacrosse Club | London | England | South of England Men's Lacrosse Association | oldest in the South of England[12] | ||
1882 | Phillips Academy Andover | Andover | Massachusetts | United States | – | One of the three oldest high school lacrosse programs in the United States | |
1882 | Phillips Exeter Academy | Exeter | New Hampshire | United States | – | One of the three oldest high school lacrosse programs in the United States | |
1882 | Lawrenceville School | Lawrenceville | New Jersey | United States | – | One of the three oldest high school lacrosse programs in the United States | |
1882 | Louisville Lacrosse Club | Louisville | Kentucky | United States | – | defunct | |
1882 | New York Lacrosse Club | New York City | New York | United States | – | defunct, also referred to as New York Amateur Lacrosse Club, and New York City | |
1882 | Princeton University | Princeton | New Jersey | United States | NCAA Division I | ||
1882 | Yale University | New Haven | Connecticut | United States | NCAA Division I | ||
1882 | Druids | Baltimore | Maryland | United States | – | defunct, final game in 1902 | |
1883[13] | Canada | Canadian Lacrosse Association | Longest-running amateur community-owned sports franchise in Canada | ||||
1883 | United States | College lacrosse#NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse | NCAA Division I | ||||
1883[14] | Adelaide Lacrosse Club | Australia | South Australian Lacrosse Association | defunct | |||
1883 | Edmonton Lacrosse Club | Canada | – | defunct | |||
1883[15] | Australia | Lacrosse Victoria | oldest extant lacrosse club in Australia | ||||
1883 | Oldham & Werneth Lacrosse Club | England | North of England Men's Lacrosse Association | ||||
1883[16] | Sydney Lacrosse Club | Australia | New South Wales Lacrosse Association | defunct | |||
1884 | Calgary Lacrosse Club | Canada | – | defunct | |||
1884[17] | New Town Lacrosse Club | Australia | – | defunct | |||
1885[18] | Noarlunga Lacrosse Club | Australia | South Australian Lacrosse Association | defunct | |||
1885 | United States | College lacrosse#NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse | NCAA Division I | ||||
1885[19] | Southland Lacrosse Club | New Zealand | – | defunct | |||
1886[20] | Dunedin Lacrosse Club | New Zealand | – | defunct | |||
1887[21] | Brisbane Lacrosse Club | Australia | Queensland Lacrosse Union | defunct | |||
1887[22] | United States | NCAA Division I | |||||
1887[23] | Knightsbridge Lacrosse Club | Australia | South Australian Lacrosse Association | defunct | |||
1887[24] | Australia | Lacrosse South Australia | |||||
1888[25] | Jamestown Lacrosse Club | Australia | South Australian Lacrosse Association | defunct | |||
1888 | Canada | ||||||
1888[26] | Rochdale Lacrosse Club | England | North of England Men's Lacrosse Association | ||||
1888[27] | Canterbury Lacrosse Club | New Zealand | – | defunct | |||
1888[28] | Wellington Lacrosse Club | New Zealand | – | defunct | |||
1888[29] | New York City | New York | United States | National College Lacrosse League | |||
1889[30] | Australia | Lacrosse South Australia | |||||
1889[31] | Poynton Lacrosse Club | England | North of England Men's Lacrosse Association | name changed from Offerton Lacrosse Club in 1972 | |||
1891[32] | New York City | New York | United States | American Lacrosse League | oldest active lacrosse team in the United States[33] | ||
1891[34] | Caulfield Lacrosse Club | Melbourne | Victoria | Australia | Lacrosse Victoria | 1891-1896Re-formed 1909[35] | |
1893[36] | Cheadle Hulme Lacrosse Club | England | North of England Men's Lacrosse Association | ||||
1894 | Crescent Athletic Club | New York | United States | United States National Amateur Lacrosse Association | defunct, reformed in 2006 | ||
1895[37] | Hobart Lacrosse Club | Australia | – | defunct | |||
1895[38] | Holdfast Bay Lacrosse Club | Australia | South Australian Lacrosse Association | defunct | |||
1896 | Ashton Lacrosse Club | England | North of England Men's Lacrosse Association | ||||
1896[39] | Australia | Western Australian Lacrosse Association | founded as Fremantle Lacrosse Club, name changed in 1991 after relocating | ||||
1896[40] | Melbourne Cricket Club Lacrosse Section | Australia | Lacrosse Victoria | ||||
1896[41] | Perth Lacrosse Club | Australia | Western Australian Lacrosse Association | defunct | |||
1897[42] | Durban Lacrosse Club | South Africa | Natal Lacrosse Association | defunct | |||
1898[43] | Australia | Lacrosse Victoria | |||||
1899 | Brooklands Hulmeians Lacrosse Club | England | North of England Men's Lacrosse Association | founded as Old Hulmeians LC and continues nominally as Lancashire club | |||
1899[44] | Australia | Lacrosse Western Australia | |||||
1899[45] | Australia | Lacrosse South Australia | founded as East Torrens Lacrosse Club | ||||
1899[46] | Australia | Lacrosse South Australia | |||||
1899 | Australia | Lacrosse South Australia | known as Port Adelaide Lacrosse Club between 1903 and 1966 |
Country | Year | Team | City | League | Ref | |
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1842 | Montreal Olympic Athletic Club | None | ||||
1868 | National Amateur | |||||
1876 | Melbourne Lacrosse Club | Victorian Lacrosse Association | ||||
1876 | North of England Men's Lacrosse Association | |||||
1877 | Frontier Lacrosse Club | None | ||||
1897 | Durban Lacrosse Club | Natal Lacrosse Association | ||||
1963 | Hong Kong University Lacrosse Club | [47] [48] | ||||
1980 | Lacrosse Club Custodes Sokol Radotín | [49] | ||||
1987 | Japan Lacrosse College League | [50] | ||||
1993 | Berliner Lacrosse Verein | Deutscher Lacrosse Verband Bundesliga Ost | [51] | |||
2000 | Maastricht Lacrosse | Dutch National Lacrosse League | [52] | |||
2005 | Federazione Italiana Giuco Lacrosse | [53] | ||||
2007 | Poznań Hussars | Polish Lacrosse League | [54] | |||
2010 | Ibero Lacrosse | Liga Premier Universitaria | [55] |