World Lacrosse has revealed its logo for the 2024 Women’s U20 Championship with less than a year to go until the competition begins.
Taking place in Hong Kong, China, from 15-25 August, the 2024 U20 Championship will be the first held in Asia and will see 10 of the world’s best teams battle it out to be the world’s number one.
The logo is inspired, in part, by the flag of Hong Kong with its five bauhinia petals and is incorporated inside the head of a lacrosse stick, similar to the World Lacrosse logo.
England will head out to Hong Kong next year looking to add to the European trophy they won in summer 2023 at the ELF Women’s U21 Championship and hoping to improve on their fourth place finish at the last iteration of this competition in 2019.
World Lacrosse had previously announced one of the venues for the 2024 Championship as the Mong Kok Stadium, which seats 6,500 spectators and serves as a regular venue for Hong Kong Premier League football matches.
The stadium will be the site of featured games at the Championship, including the opening game, semi-finals, and medal games, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies.
Spectators can subscribe to receive exclusive ticketing information about the Championship HERE while prospective volunteers can indicate their interest HERE.
For more information about the 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship, click HERE.
Confirmed Teams
USA
Canada
Australia
England
Japan
New Zealand
Wales
Germany
Puerto Rico
Haudenosaunee