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Whether you’re an experienced hockey player or have never picked up a stick before, there are loads of opportunities for you to get involved in hockey in Wales. Hockey is a very inclusive sport – in fact it’s one of the most gender-equal sports in the UK!
- Schools & Clubs
Hockey Wales sit on the Facilities Collaboration Group...
- National Teams
Meet our U18 teams. bottom of page
- Pathway
Players will only be able to represent Welsh underage squads...
- Masters
In addition, Welsh players also feature in the Alliance...
- Membership
Anyone who participates in an initiative e.g. walking...
- Partnerships
Networking and marketing to Hockey Wales members and...
- Vacancies
Other Hockey Vacancies . 1 Current Vacancies. Submit...
- Calendar of Events
top of page. Hockey Wales
- Schools & Clubs
Hockey Wales (Welsh: Hoci Cymru) is the national governing body for hockey in Wales. Established as the Welsh Hockey Union in 1996, by the merger of the Welsh Hockey Association (founded 1896) and the Welsh Women's Hockey Association (founded 1897), it rebranded as Hockey Wales in 2011. [4]
6 Σεπ 2022 · Summer Series debuts deliver promise for future of Welsh hockey Last month saw Hoci Cymru's senior men and women take on Austria and Malaysia respectively, in the Summer Series at the National Hockey...
Anyone who participates in an initiative e.g. walking hockey, flyerz. INITIATIVE. Anyone who plays, supports or coaches hockey in school but is not a club member. SCHOOL. Coach / Umpire under 18 years of age. JUNIOR COACH / UMPIRE. Member of a university only club, not a community club.
Hockey Wales is the Governing Body for Hockey in Wales and covers all aspects of the game, including clubs, schools, Universities, competitions, development, umpiring and international hockey.
29 Οκτ 2021 · Celebrations for the 50th birthday of the Sport Wales National Centre started with a bang as Wales Hockey Men qualified for the World Cup for the first time in their history at Sophia Gardens last weekend.
23 Οκτ 2021 · Wales men have qualified for the Hockey World Cup for the first time. They beat Ireland 2-1 in a shootout after it ended 1-1 in normal time in Cardiff on Saturday.