Hockey

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Hockey
There are many games in which two teams compete to get control of a ball (or a puck) by using a stick, and then shoot it into their opponents' net to score a goal. Some of these games are played on grass, some on ice, and some on a road or in an empty parking lot. In some of them players wear running shoes, and in others they wear ice skates, roller skates or flippers. In one form playersride unicycles, and in an underwater version called "Octopush" players hit a puck along the bottom of a swimming pool. All of these games have one thing in common; they are all forms of hockey. But only one of them is played in the Summer Olympic Games, and that's the one you'll read about here. Its full name is "field hockey", though it's usually just called hockey.

History

The first sportwe know of that seems similar to hockey was played in Ancient Egypt over 4,000 years ago. There are no records of the modern form of the game until its appearance in English schools in the 18th century, and the formation of hockey clubs in the 19th century, the first of which was formed in 1849 at Blackheath in south-east London. During this time the game became popular among British militaryofficers and soldiers, and they introduced it to many of the countries Britain was then colonizing. To this day, field hockey is popular in places that were once part of the British Empire, and it is even the National Game of two such countries; India and Pakistan. The game is also a popular sport for men and women in parts of Europe, South Africa, and Australia, but in North America and NorthernEurope, including Russia and the Scandinavian countries, field hockey's "cousin" ice hockey is a much more popular game.

How The Game Works

Two teams of 11 players compete on a pitch that is 100 yards long and 60 yards wide, divided by a center line and two 25 yard lines (see diagram at right). Players use hooked hockey sticks to hit, push, pass or dribble a small, hard ball, with the aim ofscoring by getting the ball into their opponents' goal. Each team has a goalkeeper plus 10 "field players", including attackers, defenders and midfielders. Players can run with the ball (called dribbling) by controlling it with their stick, or they can pass the ball to a teammate, or score a goal, by hitting it with their stick.
A hockey stick has a rounded side (the right-hand side) and a flatside (the left-hand side), and only the flat, left-hand side, and its edges, can be used to play the ball. Field players must not use their feet, or any other part of the body, to control the ball. Only goalkeepers can use their hands, feet, etc. to block or hit the ball when they're inside their own shooting circle. Players can lift the ball into the air with a scoop, a long pushing action of thestick, as long as doing so doesn't endanger other players. When the ball is in the air, a player must not play it if it's above shoulder height unless they're using their stick to block a shot on goal.
Goals can be scored from general play or from penalty corners or penalty strokes. A goal from general play has to be scored from inside the shooting circle in front of goal. A penalty corner can beawarded by an umpire if a defending player commits a foul inside the shooting circle, or in any other part of the pitch between the goal line and the 25 yard line. To take a penalty corner, an attacker stands on a penalty spot on the goal line. This player will then "push out" the ball to other attackers who will then take a shot at goal. Up to four defenders, plus the goalkeeper, can stand nearthe goal to defend against the penalty corner. Once the attacker on the goal line begins to push the ball out, the defenders can run into the shooting circle and do their best to stop the attacking team from scoring.
A penalty stroke is a free shot on goal from a spot 7 yards out, and only the goalkeeper can try to stop it. A penalty stroke may be awarded for any of several serious fouls,...
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