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{{Infobox sports league
| logo = [[Image:Prairie Gold Lacrosse League (emblem).jpg]]
| caption = PGLL
| title = Prairie Gold Lacrosse League
| sport = [[Box lacrosse]]
| founded = 2001
| teams =
| commissioner = Chris Lesanko
| country = [[Canada]]
| champion = Junior: Saskatoon SWAT<br>Senior:
| champ_season = 2022
| most successful club =
}}
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!Junior Division
!Established
|-▼
|2023
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|Prince Albert Predators
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* Big River Extreme (2003–2006)
* Estevan Big Dogs (2013; 2018–19) - on hiatus for 2022
* Moose Jaw Jr. Mustangs (2002–2013; 2016–17; 2023–present)
* Regina Jr. Heat (2001–2006)
*[[Regina Rifles]] (2010–2017; 2019) - combined with Riot to form Regina Rampage in 2018
*Regina Riot (2011–2017)
* Saskatoon Smash (2001–2014)
* Saskatoon Steelers (2005–2014; 2017–2022)
* [[Swift Current Rampage]] (2003–2009)
* [[Yorkton Bulldogs]] (2003–2014)
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!'''Senior Division'''
!Established
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▲|Moose Jaw Chiefs
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|Prince Albert Outlaws
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|2005
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|Saskatoon
|2017
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|Standing Buffalo Fighting Sioux
|2023
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'''Former Senior teams'''
* Assiniboia Sr. Attack (2011)
* Estevan Impact (2013–2019)
* Meewasin Valley Plainsmen (2018–19)
* Moose Jaw Chiefs (2014–2019)
* Saskatoon Minotaurs (2012)
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|Prince Albert Predators
|'''Saskatoon Brewers'''
|Regina Heat
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