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  • 1field hockey — a game played on a rectangular field having a netted goal at each end, in which two teams of 11 players each compete in driving a small leather covered ball into the other s goal, each player being equipped with a stick having a curved end or… …

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  • 2United States women's national field hockey team — Infobox national field hockey team name = United States size = nickname = association = USA Field Hockey confederation = PAHF (Americas) coach = Lee Bodimeade assistant = manager = captain = Kate Barber rank = 11th pattern la1 = pattern b1 =… …

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  • 3North Carolina Tar Heels field hockey — Full name North Carolina Tar Heels field hockey Nickname(s) Tar Heels Founded Unknown Ground None (Capacity 1,086) …

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  • 4Western Collegiate Hockey Association — Gründungsjahr 1951 Mitglieder 13 Sport Eishockey Region Mi …

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  • 5Western Collegiate Hockey Association — Fondée en …

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  • 6Argentina national field hockey team — Infobox national field hockey team name = Argentina size = nickname = association = Argentine Hockey Confederation ( Confederación Argentina de Hockey ) confederation = PAHF (America) coach = Carlos Retegui assistant = Santiago Capurro manager =… …

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  • 7Hockey Hall of Fame — logo Established 1943 Location 30 Yonge Street Toronto …

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  • 8Hockey — is any of a family of sports in which two teams compete by trying to maneuver a ball, or a hard, round, rubber or heavy plastic disc called a puck, into the opponent s net or goal, using a hockey stick.Field hockey Field hockey is played on… …

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  • 9Association football — Soccer redirects here. For other uses, see Soccer (disambiguation). Association football An attacking player (No. 10) attempts to kick the ball past t …

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  • 10Field lacrosse — This article is about men s field lacrosse. For women s field lacrosse, see Women s lacrosse . Field lacrosse A lacrosse player advancing, pursued by an opponent Highest governing body Federation of International Lacrosse First played …

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