List of the oldest lacrosse teams

This is a chronological list of the founding of lacrosse clubs.

Nineteenth century edit

Year Team Town/City State/­County/­Province Country League Notes
1842[1] Montreal Olympic Athletic Club Montreal Quebec Canada defunct
1852[2] or 1862[1] Ottawa Lacrosse Club Ottawa Ontario Canada Canadian Lacrosse Association defunct, reformed in 1980s
1856[3] Montreal Lacrosse Club Montreal Quebec Canada Canadian Lacrosse Association defunct, new club formed in 2006
1867 Upper Canada College Toronto Ontario Canada Canadian Lacrosse Association oldest high school lacrosse program in North America
1868 Mohawk Lacrosse Club Troy New York United States United States National Amateur Lacrosse Association oldest lacrosse team in the United States[4]
1871[1] Prince Rupert Lacrosse Club Winnipeg Manitoba Canada defunct
1876[5] Melbourne Lacrosse Club Melbourne Victoria Australia Victorian Lacrosse Association defunct
1876[6] Stockport Lacrosse Club Stockport Cheshire England North of England Men's Lacrosse Association oldest lacrosse club in the United Kingdom
1877[3] New York University New York City New York United States National College Lacrosse League oldest collegiate lacrosse team
1877 Manhattan College New York City New York United States NCAA Division I
1877[7] Frontier Lacrosse Club Alexandra Waikato New Zealand defunct
1878 Baltimore Athletic Club Baltimore Maryland United States United States National Amateur Lacrosse Association
1879[8] Cheadle Lacrosse Club Cheadle Cheshire England North of England Men's Lacrosse Association
1879 Heaton Mersey Lacrosse Club Heaton Moor Cheshire England North of England Men's Lacrosse Association
1882[9] Cambridge University Lacrosse Club Cambridge Cambridgeshire England South of England Men's Lacrosse Association Oldest college lacrosse team in the United Kingdom
1882[10] Hampstead Lacrosse Club London England South of England Men's Lacrosse Association oldest in the South of England[11]
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[12] Brampton Excelsiors Brampton Ontario Canada Canadian Lacrosse Association Longest-running amateur community-owned sports franchise in Canada
1883 Johns Hopkins Baltimore Maryland United States NCAA Division I
1883[13] Adelaide Lacrosse Club Adelaide South Australia Australia South Australian Lacrosse Association defunct
1883[1] Edmonton Lacrosse Club Edmonton Alberta Canada defunct
1883[14] Melbourne University Lacrosse Club Melbourne Victoria Australia Lacrosse Victoria oldest extant lacrosse club in Australia
1883 Oldham & Werneth Lacrosse Club Oldham Lancashire England North of England Men's Lacrosse Association
1883[15] Sydney Lacrosse Club Sydney New South Wales Australia New South Wales Lacrosse Association defunct
1884[1] Calgary Lacrosse Club Calgary Alberta Canada defunct
1884[16] New Town Lacrosse Club Hobart Tasmania Australia defunct
1885[17] Noarlunga Lacrosse Club Noarlunga South Australia Australia South Australian Lacrosse Association defunct
1885 Lehigh University Bethlehem Pennsylvania United States NCAA Division I
1885[18] Southland Lacrosse Club Invercargill Southland New Zealand defunct
1886[19] Dunedin Lacrosse Club Dunedin Otago New Zealand defunct
1887[20] Brisbane Lacrosse Club Brisbane Queensland Australia Queensland Lacrosse Union defunct
1887[21] Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey United States NCAA Division I
1887[22] Knightsbridge Lacrosse Club Adelaide South Australia Australia South Australian Lacrosse Association defunct
1887[23] North Adelaide Lacrosse Club Adelaide South Australia Australia Lacrosse South Australia
1888[24] Jamestown Lacrosse Club Jamestown South Australia Australia South Australian Lacrosse Association defunct
1888 New Westminster Salmonbellies New Westminster British Columbia Canada Western Lacrosse Association
1888[25] Rochdale Lacrosse Club Rochdale Lancashire England North of England Men's Lacrosse Association
1888[26] Canterbury Lacrosse Club Christchurch Canterbury New Zealand defunct
1888[27] Wellington Lacrosse Club Wellington Wellington New Zealand defunct
1888[28] City College of New York New York City New York United States National College Lacrosse League
1889[29] Adelaide University Lacrosse Club Adelaide South Australia Australia Lacrosse South Australia
1889[30] Poynton Lacrosse Club Poynton Cheshire England North of England Men's Lacrosse Association name changed from Offerton Lacrosse Club in 1972
1891[31] New York Athletic Club New York City New York United States American Lacrosse League oldest active lacrosse team in the United States[32]
1891[33] Caulfield Lacrosse Club Melbourne Victoria Australia Lacrosse Victoria 1891-1896

Re-formed 1909[34]

1893[35] Cheadle Hulme Lacrosse Club Cheadle Hulme Cheshire England North of England Men's Lacrosse Association
1894[3] Crescent Athletic Club Brooklyn New York United States United States National Amateur Lacrosse Association defunct, reformed in 2006
1895[36] Hobart Lacrosse Club Hobart Tasmania Australia defunct
1895[37] Holdfast Bay Lacrosse Club Adelaide South Australia Australia South Australian Lacrosse Association defunct
1896 Ashton Lacrosse Club Ashton-under-Lyne Lancashire England North of England Men's Lacrosse Association
1896[38] Phoenix Lacrosse Club Fremantle Western Australia Australia Western Australian Lacrosse Association founded as Fremantle Lacrosse Club, name changed in 1991 after relocating
1896[39] Melbourne Cricket Club Lacrosse Section Melbourne Victoria Australia Lacrosse Victoria
1896[40] Perth Lacrosse Club Perth Western Australia Australia Western Australian Lacrosse Association defunct
1897[41] Durban Lacrosse Club Durban KwaZulu-Natal South Africa Natal Lacrosse Association defunct
1898[42] Williamstown Lacrosse Club Melbourne Victoria Australia Lacrosse Victoria
1899 Brooklands Hulmeians Lacrosse Club Sale Cheshire England North of England Men's Lacrosse Association founded as Old Hulmeians LC and continues nominally as Lancashire club
1899[43] East Fremantle Lacrosse Club Fremantle Western Australia Australia Lacrosse Western Australia
1899[44] East Torrens Payneham Lacrosse Club Adelaide South Australia Australia Lacrosse South Australia founded as East Torrens Lacrosse Club
1899[45] Sturt Lacrosse Club Adelaide South Australia Australia Lacrosse South Australia
1899[45] Woodville Lacrosse Club Adelaide South Australia Australia Lacrosse South Australia known as Port Adelaide Lacrosse Club between 1903 and 1966

Oldest team by country edit

Country Year Team City League Ref
  Canada 1842 Montreal Olympic Athletic Club Montreal None [1]
  United States 1868 Mohawk Lacrosse Club Troy, New York United States National Amateur Lacrosse Association [4]
  Australia 1876 Melbourne Lacrosse Club Melbourne Victorian Lacrosse Association [5]
  England 1876 Stockport Lacrosse Club Stockport North of England Men's Lacrosse Association [6]
  New Zealand 1877 Frontier Lacrosse Club Alexandra None [7]
  South Africa 1897 Durban Lacrosse Club Durban Natal Lacrosse Association [41]
  Hong Kong 1963 Hong Kong University Lacrosse Club Hong Kong Hong Kong Lacrosse Association [46][47]
  Czech Republic 1980 Lacrosse Club Custodes Sokol Radotín Prague Czech Lacrosse Union [48]
  Japan 1987 Keio University Lacrosse Club Tokyo Japan Lacrosse College League [49]
  Germany 1993 Berliner Lacrosse Verein Berlin Deutscher Lacrosse Verband Bundesliga Ost [50]
  Netherlands 2000 Maastricht Lacrosse Maastricht Dutch National Lacrosse League [51]
  Italy 2005 Roma Leones Rome Federazione Italiana Giuco Lacrosse [52]
  Poland 2007 Poznań Hussars Poznań Polish Lacrosse League [53]
  Mexico 2010 Ibero Lacrosse Mexico City Liga Premier Universitaria [54]

See also edit

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