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A box lacrosse goaltender
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| Highest governing body | Federation of International Lacrosse |
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| Nicknames | Lax, Boxla, Indoor |
| First played | 1930s, Canada |
| Characteristics | |
| Contact | Collision |
| Team members | 6 at a time |
At the highest level, box lacrosse is represented by the Senior A divisions of the Canadian Lacrosse Association (Western Lacrosse Association of the British Columbia Lacrosse Association and Major Series Lacrosse of the Ontario Lacrosse Association), and the National Lacrosse League (NLL).
While there are thirty-one total members of the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL), only fifteen have competed in international box lacrosse competition. Only Canada, Iroquois Nationals and the United States have finished in the top three places at the ILF World Indoor Lacrosse Championships.
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