International Hockey Federation
The Fédération Internationale de Hockey (English: International Hockey Federation), commonly known by the acronym FIH, is the international governing body of field hockey and indoor field hockey. Its headquarters are in Lausanne, Switzerland. FIH is responsible for field hockey's major international tournaments, notably the Hockey World Cup.
Fédération Internationale de Hockey | |
Abbreviation | FIH |
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Formation | 7 January 1924 |
Founded at | Paris, France |
Type | Sports federation |
Legal status | Governing body of: Field hockey Indoor hockey Hockey5s |
Purpose | Sport governance |
Headquarters | Lausanne, Switzerland |
Region served | Worldwide |
Membership | 140 national associations |
Official language | English, French[1] |
President | Tayyab Ikram[2] |
CEO | Thierry Weil |
Main organ | Congress |
Affiliations | International Olympic Committee |
Website | FIH.hockey |
History
FIH was founded on 7 January 1924 in Paris by Paul Léautey, who became the first president, in response to field hockey's omission from the programme of the 1924 Summer Olympics.[3] First members complete to join the seven founding members were Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Hungary, Spain, and Switzerland.
In 1983, the FIH merged with the International Federation of Women's Hockey Associations (IFWHA), which had been founded in 1927 by Australia, Denmark, England, Ireland, Scotland, South Africa, the United States, and Wales.
The organisation has been based in Lausanne, Switzerland since 2005, having moved from Brussels, Belgium.
In response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the FIH banned Russia from the 2022 Women's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup, and banned Russian and Belarusian officials from FIH events.[4]
Structure
In total, there are 140 member associations within the five confederations recognised by FIH. This includes Great Britain which is recognised as an adherent member of FIH, the team was represented at the Olympics and the Champions Trophy. England, Scotland and Wales are also represented by separate teams in FIH sanctioned tournaments.
- AfHF – African Hockey Federation
- AHF – Asian Hockey Federation
- EHF – European Hockey Federation
- OHF – Oceania Hockey Federation
- PAHF – Pan American Hockey Federation
The FIH World Rankings was updated once after the major tournament finished, based on FIH sanction tournaments.
Presidents
The following is a list of presidents of FIH:[5]
No. | Name | Country | Took office | Left office | Note |
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1 | Paul Léautey | France | 1924 | 1926 | |
2 | Frantz Reichel | France | 1926 | 1932 | |
3 | Marc Bellin du Côteau | France | 1932 | 1936 | |
4 | Georg Evers | Germany | 1936 | 1945 | |
— | Robert Liégeois | Belgium | 1945 | 1946 | Acting |
5 | Jaap Quarles van Ufford | Netherlands | 1946 | 1966 | |
6 | Rene Frank | Belgium | 1966 | 1983 | |
7 | Étienne Glichitch | France | 1983 | 1996 | |
8 | Juan Calzado | Spain | 1996 | 2001 | |
9 | Els van Breda Vriesman | Netherlands | 2001 | 2008 | |
10 | Leandro Negre | Spain | 2008 | 2016 | |
11 | Narinder Dhruv Batra | India | 2016 | 2022 | |
— | Seif El Dine Ahmed | Egypt | 2022 | 2022 | Acting |
12 | Tayyab Ikram | Macau | 2022 | Incumbent |
Recognition and awards
The Player of the Year Awards have been given annually since 1998 for men and women, while the young category was added in 2001 to honour the best performances for junior players (under 21).
Another award, the "Honorary Award", was given to people who have made outstanding contributions to field hockey.
FIH tournaments
Outdoor
- Major
- Men's FIH Hockey World Cup
- Women's FIH Hockey World Cup
- Men's FIH Pro League
- Women's FIH Pro League
- Field hockey at the Summer Olympics in cooperation with International Olympic Committee
- Men's FIH Hockey Nations Cup
- Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup
- FIH Hockey5s World Cup (Coming in 2024)
- Junior
- Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup
- Women's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup
- Field hockey at the Youth Olympic Games in cooperation with International Olympic Committee
- Other
- Masters Hockey World Cup
- Grand Master Hockey World Cup
- International Children's Games
Title holders
Current | ||
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Competition | Men's | Women's |
Olympics | Belgium (2020) | Netherlands (2020) |
World Cup | Germany (2023) | Netherlands (2022) |
FIH Pro League | Netherlands (2022–23) | Netherlands (2022–23) |
Junior World Cup | Argentina (2021) | Netherlands (2022) |
Youth Olympics | Malaysia (2018) | Argentina (2018) |
Indoor World Cup | Austria (2023) | Netherlands (2023) |
References
- "International Hockey Federation Statutes" (PDF). FIH. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 August 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- "Tayyab Ikram (MAC) elected as new President of FIH". FIH. Archived from the original on 5 November 2022. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- Sathe, Mukund. "Paul Léautey". This Day in History. Archived from the original on 22 June 2021. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
- "FIH reiterates full support to Ukraine's hockey community". FIH. 18 March 2022. Archived from the original on 26 March 2022. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- "Hockey". Olympedia. Archived from the original on 15 December 2022. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
- "International Hockey Federation". FIH. Archived from the original on 17 June 2016. Retrieved 28 October 2012.