On the world stage

National Teams

Four sides fly the Dominican flag in World Lacrosse competition — across field, sixes and box. They are the ultimate ambassadors for the game in our country.

Field · Sixes · Box

Senior Men

Our flagship men's program, competing in World Lacrosse field and sixes events on the road to box qualifiers.

Field · Sixes

Senior Women

A fast-rising women's side led by Dominican collegiate talent and growing domestic players.

Field

U20 Men

The next generation — named to the 2025 U20 World Championship in Jeju, South Korea.

Field

U20 Women

Developing our youngest international players into the women's senior pipeline.

The road ahead

Pathway to 2028

Aug 2025

U20 Men's Field Worlds

Seogwipo, Jeju Island — South Korea.

Dec 2025

Women's Sixes Cup

Continental sixes competition.

2026–27

Field & Box Qualifiers

Men's field qualifier and men's & women's box qualifiers.

2028

Los Angeles Olympics

Lacrosse Sixes returns to the Olympic stage — our long-term horizon.

Eligibility

Represent the Dominican Republic

Our national-team players carry the flag with pride — and earn their place. To be selected, players must be members of the federation, take part in designated tryouts and the in-country final camp, and join the program's fundraising efforts.

Nationality follows World Lacrosse priority: Dominican passport holders first, followed by players born or naturalized in the D.R., or with Dominican parents or grandparents, and qualifying residents.

Try Out / Get Involved

Dominican Republic players trainingPlayer development