Field Hockey

Field hockey, which originated in ancient Egypt, Persia, and Greece, is a game that is similar to ice hockey and lacrosse in which players on two teams use a stick to hit a ball into the opposing team's net. The sport of field hockey was organized by the English, who also established the majority of its modern rules. The first field hockey club was formed in the 1860s and the sport is so popular in England and its former colonies like India that that these countries have dominated field hockey in the Olympics. This section focuses on field hockey organizations.


Bharatiya Hockey: Indian Field Hockey
Find extensive materials here relating to field hockey in India, such as league and player profiles, and data on past Olympic performances.

Field Hockey, United Kingdom
Look to this site for encyclopedic resources pertaining to field hockey in the United Kingdom, including links to clubs and associations.

Fieldhockey.com
Obtain many resources here regarding field hockey, including data on leagues, coaching, equipment, and rules for indoor and outdoor games.

Hockey.org, Australia
Visit this site promoting the Australian women's field hockey organization for information on its programs, team, events, and publications.
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