Field Hockey Canada
Field Hockey Canada (FHC) is the national sports organization responsible for the development and growth of field hockey in Canada.[1] In collaboration with provincial and club members, FHC provides programs and resources to support the field hockey community from the pitch to the podium.
National Teams include Senior Men, Senior Women, Junior Men and Junior Women. Approximately 15,000 Canadians participate in field hockey, which is currently played in more than 600 schools and 400 clubs across the country.
References
- ↑ "About Field Hockey Canada (FHC)" official site. Retrieved Jan 11, 2011.
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