PRESENTED BY : ALDO JATENG BIN WILSON ZULFIAN BIN ANSAR SAHIRUDDINSAH BIN ABDUL TAHIR BENJELERO

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HOCKEY. PRESENTED BY : ALDO JATENG BIN WILSON ZULFIAN BIN ANSAR SAHIRUDDINSAH BIN ABDUL TAHIR BENJELERO. HISTORY OF HOCKEY. 4000 years ago, hockey was played in Egypt . 1000 BC , hockey was played in Ethiopia. First Olympic Hockey Competition for men was held in London . NUMBER OF PLAYER. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ALDO JATENG BIN WILSONZULFIAN BIN ANSARSAHIRUDDINSAH BIN ABDUL TAHIRBENJELERO

HOCKEY

HISTORY OF HOCKEY

4000 years ago, hockey was played in Egypt

1000 BC , hockey was played in Ethiopia

First Olympic Hockey Competition for men was held in London

NUMBER OF PLAYER

18 players11 main players

7 subtitute players

HOCKEY’S FIELD

FACTS ABOUT HOCKEY

How many players are on the field for each team in an official field hockey match ?

How many times can teams sub-out players ?

Field hockey sticks are always right handed

What are the referee's called ?

What side of the stick are you allowed to use ?

What does the referee call if somebody blocks another player from getting to the ball ?

You can score from anywhere on the field

According to the rules of field hockey, how many ways can you hit a ball ?

Where was field hockey invented ?

What kind of surface is field hockey played on?

HOCKEY’S MAIN RULES

OFFSIDES

When any member of attacking team precedes the puck over the defending team’s blue line.

OFFSIDE PASS

A player passes the puck from his defending zone to a teammate beyond the red centre line

PENALTIES

MAJOR PENALTY

Called for fighting or when minor penalty is committed with intent to injure

Times given is five minutes

MINOR PENALTY

Called for boarding, charging, cross-checking, elbowing , holding, hooking, high sticking and roughing

Times given is two minutes

MISCONDUCT

Called for various forms of unsportsmanlike behavior

Two minutes

REFEREE’S SIGNALS

BOARDING

Called for driving, throwing, checking or tripping an opponent

CHARGING

Called for running, jumping or charging into an opponent

CROSS-CHECKING

Called when a player delivers a check with both hands on his stick and no part of stick on the ground.

ELBOWING

Called when a player uses his elbow to foul another player.

HIGH STICKING

Called when a player carries or hold his stick above the normal height because it can cause injury to that opponent

MISCONDUCT

Called for various forms of misconduct including the use of abusive language to any person or challenging an official’s ruling

BEST PLAYER

HOW TO PLAY

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION