New Zealand Hockey Federation
Sport | Field hockey |
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Jurisdiction | New Zealand |
Affiliation | International Hockey Federation (FIH) |
Regional affiliation | Oceania Hockey Federation (OHF) |
Headquarters | Mount Eden, Auckland |
President | Neil Edmundson [1] |
Chairman | Dean Ellwood[2] |
Chief Exec | Ian Francis[3] |
Vice president(s) | Pam Elgar |
Men's coach | Darren Smith (national) |
Women's coach | Mark Hager (national) |
Operating income | NZ$7.12 million (2016)[4] |
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New Zealand Hockey Federation Incorporated, also known as Hockey New Zealand, is the governing body overseeing, promoting and managing the sport of field hockey in New Zealand. It is a full member of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) and the Oceania Hockey Federation (OHF).
The federation comprises 32 provincial hockey associations, organised into 8 regions, which between them had 48,174 registered players in the 2013 winter season.[4]
National teams
Hockey New Zealand oversees New Zealand's national field hockey teams.
- Black Sticks Men
- Black Sticks Women
- Junior Black Sticks Men (under 21)
- Junior Black Sticks Women (under 21)
- New Zealand men's under 18 team
- New Zealand women's under 18 team
Provincial associations
- North Island
- Northland
- Northland Hockey Association
- Bay of Island Hockey Association
- North Harbour
- North Harbour Hockey Association
- Auckland
- Auckland Hockey Association
- Midlands
- Counties Manukau Hockey Association
- Thames Valley Hockey Association
- Waikato Hockey Association
- Tauranga Hockey Association
- Bay of Plenty Hockey Association
- Central
- Poverty Bay Hockey Association
- Taranaki Hockey Federation
- Hawke's Bay Hockey Association
- Wanganui Hockey Association
- Central Hawke's Bay Hockey Association
- Rangitikei Hockey Association
- Manawatu Hockey Association
- Horowhenua Hockey Association
- Ruahine-Dannevirke Hockey Association
- Capital
- Wairarapa Hockey Association
- Wellington Hockey Association
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- South Island
- Capital
- Nelson Hockey Association
- Marlborough Hockey Association
- Buller Hockey Association
- Canterbury
- West Coast Hockey Association
- Canterbury Hockey Association
- Malvern Hockey Association
- Mid Canterbury Hockey Association
- South Canterbury Hockey Association
- Southern
- North Otago Hockey Association
- Central Otago
- Otago
- Southland
- Invercargill
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See also
References
- ↑ "Board, Officers & Life Members". Hockey New Zealand. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
- ↑ "Board, Officers & Life Members". Hockey New Zealand. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
- ↑ "Staff". Hockey New Zealand. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- 1 2 "Hockey New Zealand Annual Report for year ending 31 December 2013" (PDF). Hockey New Zealand. Retrieved 31 August 2014.
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