International Hockey Federation

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Member nations
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The International Hockey Federation (Fédération Internationale de Hockey sur Gazon, or FIH) is the global governing body for the sport of field hockey, which is known simply as hockey in many countries.

The FIH was founded in January 7, 1924 in Paris by Paul Léautey, who became the first president, in response to hockey's omission from the programme of the 1924 Summer Olympics. The 7 founding members were Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Hungary, Spain and Switzerland. The FIH soon grew to have many members and achieve international recognition. In 1982, the FIH merged with the IFWHA (International Federation of Women's Hockey Associations), which had been founded in 1927 by Australia, Denmark, England, Ireland, Scotland, South Africa, the United States and Wales.

The FIH works in cooperation with regional governing bodies, African Hockey Federation, Asian Hockey Federation, European Hockey Federation, Oceania Hockey Federation and Pan American Hockey Federation to promote and develop the sport.

The organisation is based in Lausanne since 2005, having moved from Brussels.

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[edit] Member Associations

Today, the FIH consists of five continental associations and 116 member associations. Geographically, there are 16 from Africa, 30 from Asia, 40 from Europe, 8 from Oceania and 22 from the Americas.

Africa
Flag of Botswana Botswana Flag of Egypt Egypt Flag of Ghana Ghana Flag of Kenya Kenya Flag of Libya Libya
Flag of Malawi Malawi Flag of Morocco Morocco Flag of Namibia Namibia Flag of Nigeria Nigeria Flag of the Seychelles Seychelles
Flag of South Africa South Africa Flag of Sudan Sudan Flag of Tanzania Tanzania Flag of Uganda Uganda Flag of Zambia Zambia
Flag of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
Asia
Flag of Afghanistan Afghanistan Flag of Armenia Armenia Flag of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Flag of Bangladesh Bangladesh Flag of Brunei Brunei
Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Flag of the People's Republic of China China Flag of Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong Flag of India India
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Flag of Iran Iran Flag of Japan Japan Flag of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Flag of South Korea Korea
Flag of North Korea Korea (DPR) Flag of Macau Macau Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Flag of Burma Myanmar Flag of Nepal Nepal
Flag of Oman Oman Flag of Pakistan Pakistan Flag of the Philippines Philippines Flag of Singapore Singapore Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Flag of Tajikistan Tadjikistan Flag of Thailand Thailand Flag of Turkmenistan Turkmenistan Flag of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Flag of the United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Europe
Flag of Austria Austria Flag of Belarus Belarus Flag of Belgium Belgium Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria Flag of Croatia Croatia
Flag of Cyprus Cyprus Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Denmark Denmark Flag of England England Flag of Finland Finland
Flag of France France Flag of Georgia (country) Georgia Flag of Germany Germany Flag of Gibraltar Gibraltar Flag of Greece Greece
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom [1] Flag of Hungary Hungary Flag of Ireland Ireland Flag of Israel Israel Flag of Italy Italy
Flag of Latvia Latvia Flag of Lithuania Lithuania Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg Flag of Malta Malta Flag of Moldova Moldova
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Flag of Norway Norway Flag of Poland Poland Flag of Portugal Portugal Flag of Romania Romania
Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Scotland Scotland Flag of Slovakia Slovakia Flag of Slovenia Slovenia Flag of Spain Spain
Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Switzerland Switzerland Flag of Turkey Turkey Flag of Ukraine Ukraine Flag of Wales Wales
Oceania
Flag of American Samoa American Samoa Flag of Australia Australia Flag of Fiji Fiji Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Flag of New Zealand New Zealand
Flag of the Solomon Islands Solomon Islands Flag of Tonga Tonga Flag of Samoa Western Samoa
Pan American
Flag of Argentina Argentina Flag of the Bahamas Bahamas Flag of Barbados Barbados Flag of Bermuda Bermuda Flag of Brazil Brazil
Flag of Canada Canada Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Flag of Chile Chile Flag of Cuba Cuba Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
Flag of Guyana Guyana Flag of Jamaica Jamaica Flag of Mexico Mexico Flag of the Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles Flag of Paraguay Paraguay
Flag of Panama Panama Flag of Peru Peru Flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Flag of the United States United States Flag of Uruguay Uruguay
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad & Tobago Flag of Venezuela Venezuela

[edit] Competitions

The FIH organises the five major international field hockey events, including the Indoor World Cup which was introduced in 2003:

[edit] Awards

Like football, there are two hockey awards given annually from 1998, men and women. From 2001, another two awards were introduced for junior players (under-21) for men and women, named Young Men and Young Women.

Year Men Women Young Men Young Women
1998 Flag of the Netherlands Stephan Veen Flag of Australia Alyson Annan
1999 Flag of Australia Jay Stacy Flag of Germany Natascha Keller
2000 Flag of the Netherlands Stephan Veen Flag of Australia Alyson Annan
2001 Flag of Germany Florian Kunz Flag of Argentina Luciana Aymar Flag of Germany Tibor Weißenborn Flag of Australia Angie Skirving
2002 Flag of Germany Michael Green Flag of Argentina Cecilia Rognoni Flag of Australia Jamie Dwyer Flag of Argentina Agustina García
2003 Flag of the Netherlands Teun de Nooijer Flag of the Netherlands Mijntje Donners Flag of Australia Grant Schubert Flag of the Netherlands Maartje Scheepstra
2004 Flag of Australia Jamie Dwyer Flag of Argentina Luciana Aymar Flag of Spain Santi Freixa Flag of Argentina Agustina García
2005 Flag of the Netherlands Teun de Nooijer Flag of Argentina Luciana Aymar Flag of the Netherlands Robert van der Horst Flag of the Netherlands Maartje Goderie
2006 Flag of the Netherlands Teun de Nooijer Flag of the Netherlands Minke Booij Flag of Germany Christopher Zeller Flag of South Korea Park Mi-hyun
2007 Flag of Australia Jamie Dwyer Flag of Argentina Luciana Aymar Flag of Australia Mark Knowles Flag of Germany Maike Stoickel

[edit] World ranking

Top 10 Men's Rankings
as of December 10, 2007[2]
Rank Team Points
1 Flag of Germany Germany 1921
2 Flag of Australia Australia 1898
3 Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 1743
4 Flag of Spain Spain 1689
5 Flag of South Korea Korea 1435
6 Flag of Pakistan Pakistan 1353
7 Flag of Argentina Argentina 1115
8 Flag of England England 1092
9 Flag of India India 1078
10 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 1020
Top 10 Women's Rankings
as of September 18, 2007 [3]
Rank Team Points
1 Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2044
2 Flag of Argentina Argentina 1809
3 Flag of Germany Germany 1733
4 Flag of Australia Australia 1591
5 Flag of the People's Republic of China China 1411
6 Flag of Japan Japan 1375
7 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 1201
8 Flag of Spain Spain 1200
9 Flag of South Korea Korea 1065
10 Flag of England England 1043

The world ranking is used to determined the seeded entries for the international field hockey tournaments including qualification tournament, and the previous four years' international results are used in the points calculation.

Below are the tournaments whose results are used for the points calculation:

  • Olympic Games
  • World Cup
  • Champions Trophy
  • Champions Challenge
  • Continental federation Championships

If the main tournament has a qualification tournament, its results will also be used in the ranking:

  • 25 percent of total points won in year one
  • 50 percent of total points won in year two
  • 75 percent of total points won in year three
  • 100 percent of total points won in year four
  • Continental championships based on the final placing

For continental championships points, because Asian, European and Oceania have a higher overall standard of competition, they awarded 500 points for the first place finisher as opposed to African and Pan American which are only awarded 375 points for first place finisher. Lower places may also receive different numbers of ranking points.

[edit] See also

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Though there exists a Great British hockey federation, its jurisdiction is limited to selecting Olympic sides, with regional federations within the UK retaining sole control of their respective national teams at all other times.
  2. ^ http://www.worldhockey.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,1181-185702-202924-126719-0-file,00.pdf
  3. ^ International Hockey Federation : ABN AMRO World Rankings

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