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What are some field hockey websites?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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The FIH website is a good starting point, as are your national and local associations' ones. Other sites include companies that produce hockey equipment and apparel. There are also many forums and Q&A sites devoted solely to the sport. Some may be found at the related links.

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