Scotland national indoor lacrosse team

The Scotland national indoor lacrosse team represents Scotland at box lacrosse. It is governed by Lacrosse Scotland.

Scotland
AssociationLacrosse Scotland
ConfederationELF (Europe)
Head coachBrian Witmer
World Championship
Appearances2 (first in 2003)

World Indoor Lacrosse Championship

The inaugural World Indoor Lacrosse Championship (WILC) was held in Hamilton, Kitchener, Mississauga, and Oshawa, Ontario, Canada in May 2003. National teams from Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, the Iroquois Nation, Scotland and the United States participated. The World Indoor Lacrosse Championship was sponsored by the International Lacrosse Federation through 2007. The team attended the second championship in 2007. The championship is now sponsored by World Lacrosse (formally the Federation of International Lacrosse). The Box (Indoor) lacrosse program within Scotland and the Scotland national indoor lacrosse team was reformed in 2018 after not attending the 2011 and 2015 World Indoor Lacrosse Championships. The team is under the management of Brendan Cook (General Manager), Brian Witmer (Head Coach) and Navi Mahal (Assistant Coach). The team attended the European Box lacrosse invitational (EBox) in 2018 and again in 2019. The team will be attending the World Indoor Lacrosse Championships 2019 in Langley, Canada and has been seeded 16th out of 20 teams.

Scotland national indoor lacrosse Roster 2019


Pos. No. Player Team Nationality
Goaltender 44 Dylan Cowman Glasgow Clydesiders
Goaltender 35 Chris Knowles Scotland Grizzlies
Goaltender 77 Craig McFeeters Port Moody
Defenseman 1 Nye Gordon London Raptors
Defenseman 28 Peter Shepherd Scotland Grizzlies
Defenseman 42 Sam Vickars Glasgow Clydesiders
Defenseman 8 John McIntyre Strathclyde University
Defenseman 91 John King Edinburgh City
Defenseman 2 Jorel Doherty London Raptors
Defenseman 23 Ben Robertson Edinburgh City
Defenseman 32 Colin Weir Stirling Stags
Transition 16 Iain Murray London Raptors
Transition 21 Matt Hill Glasgow Clydesiders
Transition 3 Colin Gill Edinburgh City
Attackman 93 Cole Paciejewski RPR Mechanical/BX Pub Bandits
Attackman 12 Tom Becque Edinburgh City
Attackman 10 Thomas Moffat Langley Thunder
Attackman 13 Tim Mottram Leeds City
Attackman 24 Iain Vickars Hillcroft
Attackman 17 Michael Barclay Edinburgh City
Attackman 11 Trevor Jackson Glasgow Clydesiders
Attackman 36 Martin Crawford Edinburgh City
Attackman 22 Johny Shaw Glasgow City

ILF World Indoor Championships history

2019 World Championship

2019 World Championship Group play
TEAMGPWLGFGAPTS
Czech Republic 44068218
Germany 43167296
Slovakia 42251564
Scotland 41346602
Mexico 40426920

Playoffs: Scotland vs Hong Kong (12–10 Win) Scotland vs Australia (5–29 Loss) Scotland vs Slovakia (12–14 Loss) Scotland vs Sweden (9–18 Loss)

16th Place overall finish

2007 World Championship

2007 World Championship
GROUP 'A'GPWLGFGAPTS
Canada 33067106
United States 32144274
Australia 31227512
Ireland 3039590
GROUP 'B' GPWLGFGAPTS
Iroquois Nationals 33070166
England 32132414
Scotland 31222432
Czech Republic 30320440

Quarter-finals: 18 May 2007 - England defeated Australia 15-11; USA defeated Scotland 17-9

Fifth Place Match: 19 May 2007 - Scotland defeated Australia 14-8


2003 World Championship

2003 World Championship
TEAMGPWLGFGAPTS
Canada 5501092910
Iroquois Nationals 541100528
Scotland 53263696
United States 52375654
Australia 514391022
Czech Republic 50529980

Semi-finals: 22 May 2003 - Canada defeated USA 17-9; Iroquois Nationals defeated Scotland 22-8

Bronze Medal Match: 24 May 2003 - USA defeated Scotland 15-9

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