Field hockey Coloring Pages

Field hockey is a team sport played on ice in which two teams compete to score more goals than the opponent. There are different variations of field hockey, but the two most popular are ice hockey (also known as international level ice hockey) and field field hockey (also known as international level field field hockey).

Hockey player Pingu

Printable Hockey Player Pingu Coloring Book
Penguins are great hockey players. Just look at the picture! This penguin needs to communicate something to his friends. You can see how his companions are listening intently to what...

Field hockey team

Printable Hockey Team Coloring Book
Do you play sports? Do you like to play field hockey? If so, you will now have a unique opportunity. The picture shows a field hockey team. You can see that the hockey players are...

Field hockey player

field hockey player coloring book to print
A field hockey player takes a very active role in the game and watches the play on the field while guarding the goal. Notice how professionally he is dressed. Count how many items...

Field hockey goalie

field hockey goalie coloring book to print
The picture shows a field hockey goalie and the goal behind him. Color all the elements in the picture. Note that the goal is made of net,...

Hockey player

hockey player coloring book to print
The picture shows a very professionally dressed field hockey player. Pay attention to all the elements of clothing and color them accordingly. Also remember to color the stick...

Air hockey

air hockey coloring book to print
The picture shows three field hockey players who are discussing how best to win the game. Color the players and the environment around them. Note that...

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Field field hockey

field field hockey coloring book to print
The picture shows a focused field hockey player who has just taken possession of the game puck. Pay attention to the elements of his outfit and color each of them....

Lucky field hockey player

lucky field hockey player coloring book to print
The picture shows a field hockey player who is very happy. Probably he just managed to hit the goal. Color the picture so that you can see the...

Field hockey game

field hockey game coloring book to print
The picture shows two players who are currently taking part in an ice hockey game. One of them is the goalie. Color the picture to make it look like...

Field hockey helmets

field hockey helmet coloring book to print
The picture shows a professional field hockey helmet. Notice how many parts it has. Color each of them. Notice that at the height of the face...

Field hockey sticks and puck

Field hockey sticks and puck coloring page printable
The picture shows two field hockey sticks and a puck used in the game. Color the equipment so that they are clearly visible. You can color the sticks from...

Field hockey action

field hockey action coloring book to print
The picture shows a dynamic situation. A goalie has just defended a shot during an ice hockey game. Color the goalie, his professional outfit, the goal and the ground. Color the...

Ice hockey

ice hockey coloring book to print
The picture shows two players who are currently playing ice hockey. One of them is standing on the goal. The players may be teammates with...

information 

  1. Rules of the game: In ice hockey, two teams, made up of players on the ice (players and a goalie), compete to score more goals than the opponent. Players use a field hockey stick to control the puck (puck) and direct it toward the opponent's goal.
  2. Ice rink: An ice hockey game is played on an ice rink, which is a flat surface of ice surrounded by bands. The dimensions of the rink may vary depending on the league and level of play.
  3. Circe (puck): A puck is a small, flat disc made of a hard material, usually rubber. The puck is used to play and aim at the opponent's goal.
  4. Gates: The goal of the game is to score goals, which is achieved by placing the puck in the opponent's goal. The goals are protected by a goalkeeper who tries to avoid the puck falling into the goal.
  5. Team: In ice hockey, each team consists of players on the ice and a goalie. Players are divided into positions, such as defensemen and forwards, each with unique roles and responsibilities on the ice.
  6. Matches: Ice field hockey matches are usually divided into three periods, with breaks in between. During the match, referees oversee compliance with the rules and can impose penalties on players for unfair actions.
  7. Leagues and competitions: Ice hockey is a popular sport around the world, and many countries have professional leagues and national teams that compete in international tournaments such as the Ice Hockey World Championships and the Olympic Games.
  8. History: Ice hockey has a long history, dating back to at least the 18th century. The modern form of ice hockey originated in Canada and has gained popularity in countries such as the US, Russia, Sweden, Finland and many others.
  9. Technique and skills: Ice hockey requires players to have advanced skating skills, precision in using a field hockey stick, speed, agility and the ability to work together as a team.
  10. Fan culture: Ice field hockey matches attract passionate fans of the sport, and fans are known for their enthusiastic attitude and creating distinctive atmospheres during games.

trivia

  1. The origin of the disc: Initially, ice hockey used a flattened ball made of wood as a puck (puck). It was not until the 1880s that a rubber puck was introduced, which is still used today.
  2. Burnt rule: There is a certain equivalence in ice hockey to the burned rule in soccer. A forward player cannot cross the opponent's blue defensive line in front of the puck, otherwise he will be considered burned.
  3. Ice resuscitation: Hockey players, both professional and amateur, can be at risk of injury. Therefore, teams have procedures in place for resuscitation on the ice in case of emergency.
  4. Fastest team discipline: Ice hockey is considered one of the fastest team sports. Players achieve considerable speed on the ice, and the puck can travel at speeds in excess of 160 km/h.
  5. Famous athletes: The history of ice hockey has seen legendary players such as Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Bobby Orr and Gordie Howe, who have become symbols of the sport.
  6. Gold medalist from the Olympics: Katarina Witt, a famous German figure skater, won gold medals at the 1984 and 1988 Winter Olympics. This is an interesting contrasting story related to field hockey.
  7. First game: The first recorded game of field hockey took place in 1875 on a frozen pond in Canada. The game was inspired by the rules of cricket and was the forerunner of modern ice hockey.
  8. Breaks on the ice: During ice hockey games, there is a practice of taking breaks on the ice, during which players can cool off and take instructions from coaches.
  9. Hollywood stars at the ice rink: Many famous people outside the field hockey world have tried their hand at ice skating. For example, actor Paul Newman learned to skate for his role in the movie "Slap Shot."
  10. Function of bodies in ice: In some places, especially in temperate countries, unused ice rinks can be converted into other facilities, such as concert halls or swimming pools.
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