field-hockey

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الإنجليزية - التركية
çim hokeyi
çayır hokeyi
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Attributive form of field hockey, noun
Field hockey is an outdoor game played on a grass field between two teams of 11 players who use long curved sticks to hit a small ball and try to score goals. A game played on turf in which two opposing teams of players, using curved sticks, try to drive a ball into the opponents' goal. hockey played on grass. or hockey Game played with curve-ended sticks between two teams of 11 players. It is played on a field 100 yd (91.4 m) by 60 yd (55 m) in size. The object is to use the sticks to direct a ball into the opponent's goal. Field hockey originated in English schools in the late 19th century, and the British Army introduced it into India and the Far East. By 1928 it had become India's national game. Men's field hockey has been included in the Olympic Games since 1908, women's since 1980. The game was introduced into the U.S. in 1901 and became particularly popular at women's schools, colleges, and clubs. Several international championship tournaments are held during the year, including the World Cup
hockey played on a field; two opposing teams use curved sticks to drive a ball into the opponents' net
field hockey ball
ball used in playing field hockey