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|headquarters = [[Mount Eden]], [[Auckland]]
|headquarters = [[Mount Eden]], [[Auckland]]
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|president = Bill Shepherd<ref>{{cite web |url= http://hockeynz.co.nz/About-Us/Hockey-New-Zealand/Board-Officers-etc |title= Board, Officers & Life Members |publisher= Hockey New Zealand |accessdate= 16 May 2013}}</ref>
|president = Penny Simmonds<ref>{{cite web |url= http://hockeynz.co.nz/About-Us/Hockey-New-Zealand/Board-Officers-etc |title= Board, Officers & Life Members |publisher= Hockey New Zealand |accessdate= 31 July 2014}}</ref>
|chairman = Dean Ellwood<ref>{{cite web |url= http://hockeynz.co.nz/About-Us/Hockey-New-Zealand/Board-Officers-etc |title= Board, Officers & Life Members |publisher= Hockey New Zealand |accessdate= 31 July 2014}}</ref>
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|womenscoach = [[Mark Hager]] ([[New Zealand women's national field hockey team|national]])
|womenscoach = [[Mark Hager]] ([[New Zealand women's national field hockey team|national]])
|key staff =
|key staff =
|operating income = [[New Zealand dollar|NZ$]]7.35 million (2012)<ref name="AnnualReport" />
|operating income = [[New Zealand dollar|NZ$]]7.40 million (2013)<ref name="AnnualReport" />
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'''New Zealand Hockey Federation Incorporated''', also known as '''Hockey New Zealand''', is the [[sport governing body|governing body]] overseeing, promoting and managing the sport of [[field hockey]] in [[New Zealand]]. It is a full member of the [[International Hockey Federation]] (FIH) and the [[Oceania Hockey Federation]] (OHF).
'''New Zealand Hockey Federation Incorporated''', also known as '''Hockey New Zealand''', is the [[sport governing body|governing body]] overseeing, promoting and managing the sport of [[field hockey]] in [[New Zealand]]. It is a full member of the [[International Hockey Federation]] (FIH) and the [[Oceania Hockey Federation]] (OHF).


The federation comprises 32 provincial hockey associations, and between them had 45,982 registered players in the 2012 winter season.<ref name="AnnualReport">{{cite web |url= http://hockeynz.co.nz/Portals/22/Images/Documents/HNZ%20AR_2012.pdf |title= Hockey New Zealand annual report for year ending 31 December 2012 |publisher= Hockey New Zealand |accessdate= 16 May 2013}}</ref>
The federation comprises 32 provincial hockey associations, organised into 8 regions, which between them had 48,174 registered players in the 2013 winter season.<ref name="AnnualReport">{{cite web |url= http://hockeynz.co.nz/Portals/30/Images/2014%20Documents/Hockey%20New%20Zealand%202013%20Annual%20Report%20and%20Audited%20Accounts.pdf |title= Hockey New Zealand Annual Report for year ending 31 December 2013 |publisher= Hockey New Zealand |accessdate= 31 August 2014}}</ref>


==National teams==
==National teams==
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;North Island
; North Island
*Northland
:; Northland
:* Northland Hockey Association
*North Harbour
:; North Harbour
*Auckland
:* North Harbour Hockey Association
*Counties Manukau
:; Auckland
*Thames Valley
:* Auckland Hockey Association
*Waikato
:; Midlands
*Tauranga
:* Counties Manukau Hockey Association
*Bay of Plenty
:* Thames Valley Hockey Association
* Poverty Bay
:* Waikato Hockey Association
* Taranaki
:* Tauranga Hockey Association
* Hawke's Bay
:* Bay of Plenty Hockey Association
* Wanganui
* Central Hawke's Bay
:; Central
:* Poverty Bay Hockey Association
* Rangitikei
:* Taranaki Hockey Federation
* Manawatu
:* Hawke's Bay Hockey Association
* Horowhenua
:* Wanganui Hockey Association
* Ruahine-Dannevirke
:* Central Hawke's Bay Hockey Association
* Wairarapa
:* Rangitikei Hockey Association
* Wellington
:* Manawatu Hockey Association
:* Horowhenua Hockey Association
:* Ruahine-Dannevirke Hockey Association
:; Capital
:* Wairarapa Hockey Association
:* Wellington Hockey Association
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{{col-2-of-2}}
;South Island
; South Island
:; Capital
*Nelson
*Nelson Hockey Association
*Marlborough
*Marlborough Hockey Association
*Buller
*Buller Hockey Association
*West Coast
*Canterbury
:;Canterbury
*West Coast Hockey Association
*Malvern
*Mid Canterbury
*Canterbury Hockey Association
*Malvern Hockey Association
*South Canterbury
*Mid Canterbury Hockey Association
* North Otago
*South Canterbury Hockey Association
:;Southern
* North Otago Hockey Association
* Central Otago
* Central Otago
* Otago
* Otago

Revision as of 12:54, 30 July 2014

Hockey New Zealand
SportField hockey
JurisdictionNew Zealand
AffiliationInternational Hockey Federation (FIH)
Regional affiliationOceania Hockey Federation (OHF)
HeadquartersMount Eden, Auckland
PresidentPenny Simmonds[1]
ChairmanDean Ellwood[2]
CEOMalcolm Harris[3]
Men's coachColin Batch (national)
Women's coachMark Hager (national)
Operating incomeNZ$7.40 million (2013)[4]
Official website
www.hockeynz.co.nz
New Zealand

New Zealand Hockey Federation Incorporated, also known as Hockey New Zealand, is the governing body overseeing, promoting and managing the sport of field hockey in New Zealand. It is a full member of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) and the Oceania Hockey Federation (OHF).

The federation comprises 32 provincial hockey associations, organised into 8 regions, which between them had 48,174 registered players in the 2013 winter season.[4]

National teams

Hockey New Zealand oversees New Zealand's national field hockey teams.

  • Black Sticks Men
  • Black Sticks Women
  • Junior Black Sticks Men (under 21)
  • Junior Black Sticks Women (under 21)
  • New Zealand men's under 18 team
  • New Zealand women's under 18 team

Provincial associations

References

  1. ^ "Board, Officers & Life Members". Hockey New Zealand. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
  2. ^ "Board, Officers & Life Members". Hockey New Zealand. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Staff". Hockey New Zealand. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Hockey New Zealand Annual Report for year ending 31 December 2013" (PDF). Hockey New Zealand. Retrieved 31 August 2014.