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Field Hockey Canada

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Sports organisation
See also:Field hockey in Canada
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Field Hockey Canada
SportField hockey
Founded1991 (1991)
(merger)
AffiliationFIH
Regional affiliationPAHF
ReplacedPreviously men's and women's programs were separate (merger in 1991)
Official website
www.fieldhockey.ca
Canada

Field Hockey Canada (FHC) is thenational sports organization responsible for the development and growth offield hockey inCanada.[1] In collaboration with provincial and club members, FHC provides programs and resources to support the field hockey community from the pitch to the podium.

Prior to 1991, the Canadian men’s and women’s field hockey programs were operating independently as separate national entities. The creation of Field Hockey Canada was the result of transitioning and uniting both programs under one umbrella.

National Teams includeSenior Men,Senior Women, Junior Men and Junior Women.

Approximately 18,000Canadians play field hockey, with 9,000 participating in high school field hockey programs.[2] Field hockey is currently played in more than 600 schools and 400 clubs across the country.

History

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Field hockey arrived in Canada in the late 19th century due to the British Army which had been traveling throughout theCommonwealth nations. Eventually both men's and women's programs emerged. The modern form of field hockey was first played in Canada inBritish Columbia.

Women

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In 1896, the first recorded match in Canada was played by Vancouver girls, and the Vancouver Ladies Club was formed. The first women's organization in Canada was formed in Vancouver in 1927.

Men

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Men were playing at the turn of the century inVancouver andVictoria, and a Vancouver League came into existence in 1902.

National Championships

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In Canada, the national field hockey championships are called the FHC (Field Hockey Canada) National Championships. As of 2024 there are two separate divisions for the FHC National Championships:

  • Under 18 National Championships
  • Under 16 National Championships

Jr. Pan American Championships 2024

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Field Hockey Canada hosted Junior Pan American Championships in Surrey British Columbia Canada from July 2nd to July 12th, 2024, on Tamanawis Field Hockey park. The event was attended by thousands of spectators. Event was livestreamed by Matchvue within Canada and on Watch.hockey outside of Canada. This was a Junior World Cup qualifier event and Men's Canadian team was Qualified for the Junior World Cup.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"About Field Hockey Canada (FHC)" official site. Retrieved Jan 11, 2011.
  2. ^"Our Story – Field Hockey Canada".fieldhockey.ca. Retrieved22 April 2022.

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