- Governance
Change To The FIH Rules Of Hockey At International Level
In January 2022, the FIH updated the Outdoor Rules of Hockey, which were adopted internationally ahead of the third season of the FIH Pro League. National Federations are allowed to apply discretion when to adopt these into their national hockey structure.
For any relatively minor rule changes England Hockey does not apply them mid-season and these rule changes will now be considered in readiness for the 2022-23 season in England. These will be communicated in a timely manner to before the start of next season.
You can see how these rules are applied later this year by watching our international squads during the FIH Pro League who will play to these rules.
The main changes to the previous rules are as follows:
Rule 4.2 now allows defending players in a penalty corner to continue wearing protective equipment and play the ball outside the circle after an interception during the taking of a penalty corner. They must however remove that equipment immediately after, at the first opportunity, inside the 23m area. No player using PC protective equipment can play the ball outside the 23 m area at any time. The amendment came to protect athlete safety and ensure players can focus on the play rather than the removal of protective equipment during a pressurised defensive situation.
Rule 9.10 now allows players to safely intercept a falling ball which will be a positive step forward for the game. Aerial Balls will continue to be closely monitored by all stakeholders so that player safety can be maintained.
A full set of the FIH Rules that apply to English competition this season is available on the Hockey Hub. When England Hockey apply these rule changes, the Hockey Hub will also contain materials to support players, coaches and umpires in the understanding and application of these rules in the game.