Romanian Field Hockey Federation

The Romanian Hockey Federation is the national governing body for the sport of field hockey in Romania. Considered as an aristocratic sport and little known to Romanian public, field hockey popularity has grown in the past years. At youth level, there were 13 teams and over 200 registered players in 2009.[1] Hockey is played mostly at youth level due to the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee to support the sport at under-18 age. However, because of the expenses and the lack of investors' interest, there are no senior teams or competitions right now.

Federaţia Română de Hochei pe Iarbă
SportHockey
Founded2003
AffiliationInternational Hockey Federation
Regional affiliationEuropean Hockey Federation
LocationBucharest, Sos.Dudesti-Pantelimon nr.44, sector 2
PresidentSanda Toma
SecretaryDan Codreanu

Field hockey was also played in the 20th Century in Romania but it disappeared during the communist regime in the 1960s.

The Romanian hockey national team plays regularly in competitions such as the Balkan Championships and the European Championships.

History


Local clubs and teams

Some of the hockey teams that play at this level are CSS Târgu-Mureş, CSS 2 Bucharest, Antilopa Bucharest, Rapid Bucharest, Hockey System Bucharest, CSS Odorheiu Secuiesc.

References

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