Monday, 29 August 2016

LACROSSE IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES,UNDERSTANDING AFRICA'S ROLE.

LACROSSE IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES,UNDERSTANDING AFRICA'S ROLE.
The growing numbers of lacrosse communities in Africa is arguably one of the major stepping stones for the fastest moving and growing game in the world,"LACROSSE" to get into the olympic games schedule.
UGANDA LACROSSE CO-FOUNDER KEVIN DUGAN IN UGANDA IN AUGUST 2016.
Until 2014, a number of African nations had taken up the game of lacrosse but failing through baby steps which ended with Uganda's participation in the 2014 world championship in Denver,Colorado.
Since then the Denver Outlaws have won the MLL twice and another African nation is a member of FIL adding up to 2 out of 54, a lasting motivation.
Nsubuga Faiso trying to stop Kevin Wilhelm during a Uganda Lacrosse League game Aug 2016.
Will Africa Lacrosse playing nations come to the Olympic games to compete for GOLD??

This is question among others like how many African nations growing lacrosse programs available with agent need of intervention of already established lacrosse programs in Americas and also FIL Development team will help bring lacrosse lovers to answers on how this adorable game will arrive in the Olympics so quickly.
MUBS Lacrosse team talk during a league game.
You have a role to play to quicken this process, and keep your suggestions and questions on how to be part of lacrosse programs in Africa coming through mail africalacrosse@gmail.com and instagram/twitter @AfricaLacrosse.



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