The 2025 European Men’s Lacrosse Championship concluded on Saturday after 10 days of action with Israel taking the gold medal and Germany securing qualification for the 2027 World Lacrosse Men’s Championship.
Germany rounded out the septet of European teams headed to Japan in 2027 with a win over France, joining Czechia, England, Ireland, Israel, Italy and Latvia.
Israel narrowly held on against Italy, 9-8, in a blockbuster gold medal game.
Additionally on Saturday, Denmark defeated Sweden for 21st place, 14-8, and the last of 14 spots available in the 2027 World Lacrosse Men’s Division II Championship.

The full slate of teams competing in the Men’s Division II Championship includes the eighth through 21st place finishers.
The final standings for all 24 teams concluded and is available below, with 18 of the 24 teams cementing their placement on day nine.
- Israel
- Italy
- England
- Ireland
- Latvia
- Czechia
- Germany
- France
- Netherlands
- Greece
- Slovakia
- Switzerland
- Scotland
- Wales
- Poland
- Spain
- Portugal
- Norway
- Finland
- Croatia
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Ukraine
- Bulgaria