The PLL is a six-team, tour-based league currently featuring 160 of the best lacrosse players in the world. In addition to being full-time employees and receiving health benefits, players will get equity stakes in the league — a first in professional sports. The league has signed an exclusive media-rights agreement with NBC.
Gillette Stadium has hosted five NCAA men’s lacrosse championships since 2008 and holds the Division I attendance record (2008: 48,970), the top three attendance records for Division I championship games since 2012 (2012: 30,816, 2018: 29,455 and 2017: 28,971) and the top three Division II and Division III championship game attendance records (2017: 31,560, 2008: 24,317 and 2009: 24,072). The venue also hosted professional lacrosse games when Major League Lacrosse’s Boston Cannons played there in 2015.
Kraft Group President-International Dan Kraft, a Tufts men’s lacrosse alumnus, attended the announcement to express his support and excitement for the new league and its potential to further grow the sport of lacrosse in New England and throughout the country. A group of Foxborough High School lacrosse players participated in a clinic with Rabil on the stadium field Friday morning before attending the press conference.