Field Lacrosse is a team sport played on a grass field, typically with two teams of ten players each. The objective is to score goals by shooting a small rubber ball into the opposing team's net using a long-handled stick called a crosse. Players can pass, catch, and run with the ball while trying to evade defenders.
The game is divided into four quarters, and teams can substitute players freely during stoppages. Field Lacrosse is popular in countries like the United States and Canada, and it is governed by organizations such as World Lacrosse, which oversees international competitions.