Asia Pacific Lacrosse Union
The Asia Pacific Lacrosse Union (APLU) is the governing body for the sport of lacrosse in Asia and Oceania.
Sport | Lacrosse |
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Jurisdiction | International |
Membership | 9 full members 10 provisional members |
Abbreviation | APLU |
Founded | 2004 |
Affiliation | World Lacrosse |
Official website | |
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It was founded in 2004, with four national lacrosse associations of Australia, Hong Kong , South Korea, and Japan as its founding members. Within the same year the first edition of the Asia Pacific Lacrosse Championship was held in Australia.[1] It currently has 19 member national associations (9 full members, 10 provisional members) with World Lacrosse as an affiliate member of the APLU.[2]
Membership
- Full
- China
- Australia
- Hong Kong
- Japan
- South Korea
- New Zealand
- Taiwan (Chinese Taipei)
- Thailand
- Philippines
- Provisional
- India
- Malaysia
- Mongolia
- Singapore
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Indonesia
- Vietnam
- Cambodia
- Iran
- Affiliate
References
- "History of the Asia Pacific Lacrosse Union". Asia Pacific Lacrosse Union. 30 January 2015. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- "About APLU : Member Nations". Asia Pacific Lacrosse Union. 2 December 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
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