European field hockey governing body
The European Hockey Federation (also known as EuroHockey ) is a European sports federation for field hockey , based in Brussels. It is the umbrella organisation for all European national federations, and organises the Euro Hockey League . The president of the league is Marcos Hofmann.[1] In reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine , the European Hockey Federation banned the participation of all Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from all events sanctioned by the Federation.[2]
Medals
National Events
Last Update: 25 February 2024
Men's EuroHockey Championship (1970-2023) - 19 Editions
Women's EuroHockey Championship (1984-2023) - 16 Editions
Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship (1976-2022) - 20 Editions
Women's EuroHockey Junior Championship (1977-2022) - 20 Editions
EuroHockey Youth Championship (Men) (2002-2023) - 12 Editions
EuroHockey Youth Championship (Women) (2002-2023) - 12 Editions
Men's EuroHockey Indoor Championship (1974-2024) - 21 Editions
Women's EuroHockey Indoor Championship (1975-2024) - 22 Editions
Club Events
Last Update: 2 March 2024
EuroHockey Club Champions Cup (1974-2007) - 34 Editions
Euro Hockey League (2007-2024) - 16 Editions
EuroHockey Club Champions Cup (women) (1974-2019) - 46 Editions
Women's Euro Hockey League (2021-2024) - 4 Editions
Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup (1990-2024) - 33 Editions
Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup (1974-2024) - 32 Editions
National members of the International Hockey Federation
International field hockey
Africa
AfHF – Africa Cup of Nations
Americas
PAHF – Pan American Cup
Pan American Challenge
South American Championship
Asia
AHF – Asia Cup
Asian Champions Trophy
AHF Cup
Europe Oceania Games Others Defunct
Sports governing bodies in Europe
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LEN (aquatics)
EAA (athletics)
BE (badminton)
CEB (baseball)
EBU (boxing)
ECF (curling)
ECA (canoeing)
UEC (cycling)
EEF (equestrian)
CEE (fencing)
EHF (field hockey)
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EGA (golf)
UEG (gymnastics)
EHF (handball)
EJU (judo)
EKF (karate)
RE (rugby union)
ESC (shooting)
ESF (softball)
ETTU (table tennis)
ETU (taekwondo)
TE (tennis)
ITU (triathlon)
CEV (volleyball)
EWF (weightlifting)
Dependent
Non-Olympic sports bodies