
Fédération Internationale de Hockey | Official Website
Apr 4, 2025 · The International Hockey Federation is the governing body for the sport of hockey. The FIH website brings news, schedule, results, ranking and live scores.
Hockey events | FIH
Nov 29, 2024 · Know all events conducted by the FIH. This includes the World Cup, Pro League and more. Get to know all the tournaments organised by the International Hockey Federation.
FIH Pro League | Official FIH website - International Hockey …
All you need to know about FIH Pro League. Know the upcoming events of both the men's and women's tournaments, overall stats and the archive of all the matches.
Hockey match today, live scores and results | FIH
Know today’s hockey matches and upcoming games. Get fixtures, match times, live scores and results.
FIH Outdoor World Hockey Rankings - International Hockey …
Know official hockey rankings of both the men’s and women’s outdoor teams. Check FIH world standings by each year and their positions in the continental federations.
FIH hockey news
Apr 4, 2025 · Know the schedule of hockey matches! Find out when the teams are playing and start dates of all FIH events and tournaments.
World Cup | Official FIH website
Jan 13, 2023 · New Zealand wins the FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup 2024-25 & qualifies for the next season of the FIH Pro League!
FIH Pro League Standings Points Table
Know where all the hockey teams' positions in the points table. Get the FIH Pro League standings for both men's and women's team.
FIH Pro League schedule | Get fixtures, scores and results
Know the schedule of the FIH Pro League! Find out when both the men's and women's teams are playing. Know upcoming games, fixtures, match times, live scores and results.
THE HISTORY OF FIH & HOCKEY - International Hockey Federation
The Fédération Internationale de Hockey sur Gazon (FIH) was founded on 7 January 1924 by Paul Léautey (FRA). He would later become the first president of the FIH, called together seven National Associations (Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Hungary, Spain and Switzerland) to form the sport’s international governing body.