Worldwide field hockey

DEFINITION: Field hockey is a worldwide team sport played on a grass, turf, or artificial surface. Two teams of eleven players each use a stick to hit a small hard ball towards their opponent’s goal.

FAQs:

1. What are the dimensions of a field hockey field?
– The dimensions of a standard field hockey field are 100 yards long and 60 yards wide.

2. How long does a field hockey match usually last?
– A field hockey match typically consists of two halves, each lasting 35 minutes, with a halftime break of 10 minutes.

3. What are the basic rules of field hockey?
– The basic rules of field hockey include no use of hands or feet to control the ball, no high sticks, and no obstruction of opponents.

4. What equipment do field hockey players use?
– Field hockey players use a stick, which typically measures between 28 and 38 inches long, and wear protective gear such as mouth guards, shin guards, and face masks.

5. What are the positions in field hockey?
– The positions in field hockey include goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards. Goalkeepers protect the goal, defenders primarily focus on preventing opponents from scoring, midfielders play both attacking and defensive roles, and forwards are responsible for scoring goals.