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England Hockey
NameEngland Hockey
HeadquartersLondon
DirectorNick Pink
CoachDanny Kerry

England Hockey is the governing body for field hockey in England, responsible for promoting and developing the sport across the country. It is affiliated with the International Hockey Federation and the European Hockey Federation, and works closely with other organizations such as the Great Britain Hockey and the Scottish Hockey Union. England Hockey is also a key partner of the English Institute of Sport and the Youth Sport Trust, and has strong links with Loughborough University and the University of Birmingham. The organization is supported by a range of sponsors, including Investec, Nike, and the National Lottery.

History of

England Hockey The history of field hockey in England dates back to the mid-19th century, with the first recorded match taking place in 1849 at Blackheath. The England national field hockey team was formed in 1920, and has since competed in numerous international tournaments, including the Olympic Games, the Hockey World Cup, and the European Hockey Championship. England Hockey has also been involved in the development of the sport at the grassroots level, with initiatives such as the England Hockey League and the National Hockey League (England). The organization has worked closely with other governing bodies, including the Welsh Hockey Union and the Irish Hockey Association, to promote the sport across the British Isles. Key figures in the history of England Hockey include Steve Batchelor, Sean Kerly, and Jason Lee (field hockey), who have all made significant contributions to the development of the sport.

Structure and Governance

England Hockey is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from the England Hockey League, the National Hockey League (England), and other key stakeholders. The organization is divided into several departments, including the Performance Department, the Development Department, and the Operations Department. England Hockey is also supported by a range of partners, including the English Institute of Sport, the Youth Sport Trust, and the National Lottery. The organization works closely with other governing bodies, including the International Hockey Federation, the European Hockey Federation, and the Great Britain Hockey. Key partners include Loughborough University, the University of Birmingham, and the English National Basketball League.

National Teams

The England national field hockey team is one of the most successful teams in the world, with a rich history of competing in international tournaments. The team has won numerous medals, including Olympic Games gold, Hockey World Cup silver, and European Hockey Championship gold. The team is coached by Danny Kerry, who has previously worked with the Great Britain Hockey team and the Australian national field hockey team. The team includes players such as Barry Middleton, Ashley Jackson, and Helen Richardson-Walsh, who have all represented Great Britain at the Olympic Games. Other notable players include Kate Richardson-Walsh, Crista Cullen, and Alex Danson, who have all won numerous international honors.

Competitions and Tournaments

England Hockey is responsible for organizing a range of competitions and tournaments, including the England Hockey League, the National Hockey League (England), and the English National Championships. The organization also works closely with other governing bodies to host international tournaments, such as the Hockey World Cup and the European Hockey Championship. England Hockey has also been involved in the development of new competitions, such as the Hockey Pro League and the EuroHockey League. Key partners include the International Hockey Federation, the European Hockey Federation, and the Great Britain Hockey. Other notable tournaments include the Commonwealth Games, the European Games, and the Champions Trophy.

Notable Players and Coaches

England Hockey has produced a range of notable players and coaches, including Sean Kerly, Jason Lee (field hockey), and Danny Kerry. Other notable players include Barry Middleton, Ashley Jackson, and Helen Richardson-Walsh, who have all represented Great Britain at the Olympic Games. Coaches such as Jason Lee (field hockey) and Danny Kerry have also made significant contributions to the development of the sport. Key figures in the history of England Hockey include Steve Batchelor, Bobby Crutchley, and Jon Bleby, who have all worked with the England national field hockey team and the Great Britain Hockey team. Other notable players include Kate Richardson-Walsh, Crista Cullen, and Alex Danson, who have all won numerous international honors.

Venues and Facilities

England Hockey has a range of venues and facilities across the country, including the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre in London and the University of Birmingham's Bournbrook Hockey Pitch. The organization also works closely with other governing bodies to develop new facilities, such as the Holcombe Hockey Club in Kent and the Beeston Hockey Club in Nottinghamshire. Key partners include the English Institute of Sport, the Youth Sport Trust, and the National Lottery, which provide funding and support for the development of new facilities. Other notable venues include the Twickenham Stoop, the Alexander Stadium, and the Manchester Arena. Category:Field hockey in England

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