you go to the center of the field and put the ball there and then you hit each others sticks 2 times and the off you go!
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yes in a way it is, but a field hockey field has a "dome shape" around the goal. and a soccer field's is more like a rectangle.
you hit the heavy ball in the goal
Four. Two on each goal, two goals on the field.
The official measurement is 460 millimetres.
It is 16 yards from the endline in the center of the goal.
Field hockey does not record points (that usually refers to the system of cards). It simply counts the number of goals; one goal equals one addition to the total score for that team.
From the ice, floor or field, depending on the surface in which you're playing on.
When you score a goal and it goes inner the net! :P JK
A goal kick is the restart when the ball exits the field across the goal line, last touched by an attacker, and not between the goal posts and under the cross bar (i.e. a goal was not scored).
Ice hockey is played on ice, while field hockey is played on a grass surface, the rules in field hockey are kinder than ice hockey, and the sticks vary between versions.
If you get an assist in field hockey, that means that no player (besides the goal scorer) touched the ball after you get it and pass it to the scorer, finishing the ball. Here's the play-by-play: the ball is in your possession. You get rid of the ball and another player on your team gets it in the goal and scores.