Global hockey

DEFINITION:

Hockey is a fast-paced team sport played on a field or an ice rink, in which two teams compete to score goals by hitting a ball or a puck into the opponent’s net using a stick.

FAQs:

1. How many players are there in a hockey team?
In a standard hockey game, each team consists of 11 players including a goalkeeper.

2. What is the objective of the game?
The objective of hockey is to score more goals than the opposing team by maneuvering the ball or puck into their net using the stick.

3. Are there any specific positions in hockey?
Yes, there are several positions in hockey, including forwards, midfielders, defenders, and a goalkeeper. Each position has different responsibilities and roles within the team.

4. How long is a hockey match?
The duration of a hockey match varies depending on the level of play and the type of game being played. Generally, a standard game consists of two halves of 35 minutes each, with a short halftime break.

5. Are there any penalties in hockey?
Yes, hockey has a set of rules and penalties to ensure fair play. Common penalties include minor penalties, major penalties, and misconduct penalties, each resulting in different consequences such as temporary or permanent expulsion from the game.