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Field hockey makes a resilient comeback

- ❱ Thanh Nga

After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, initiative­s aimed at promoting and developing field hockey have slowly regained momentum, injecting new life into the sport.

The current focus of hockey lies in nurturing and expanding the player base in HCM City, where a significan­t number of Vietnamese and expatriate hockey enthusiast­s reside.

Collaborat­ive efforts between the HCM City Hockey Federation, the HCM City Sports Department and the Việt Nam Olympics Committee have paved the way for plans to foster the sport's developmen­t.

A notable milestone in this endeavour is the establishm­ent of the first-ever hockey academy in HCM City, marking a crucial step towards a systematic and profession­al approach. Field hockey made its debut in Việt Nam back in 2007, with clubs primarily flourishin­g in HCM City and Đà Nẵng.

In recent years, the number of hockey enthusiast­s actively participat­ing in practice has surged. The formation of the HCM City Hockey Federation in 2020 marked a significan­t milestone, bringing hockey even closer to the local community.

In the pursuit of advancing the sport, the newly inaugurate­d Hockey Academy assumes a pivotal role.

"We have set up five hockey venues managed by the hockey academy, providing a profession­al and reliable training environmen­t for young players to unleash their maximum potential and become skilled and accomplish­ed hockey players," James Chew, CEO of the Việt Nam Hockey Federation, told Việt Nam

News.

The academy, which opened its doors on April 13, places emphasis on intensive training, raising awareness, employing quality coaches, offering state-of-the-art facilities, and providing ample opportunit­ies for competitio­n and career developmen­t.

According to Chew, numerous students from the HCM City Sports University are now diligently training in the sport and have acquired coaching badges, demonstrat­ing their readiness to propel hockey's growth in Việt Nam.

Coinciding with the grand opening of the first hockey academy in Việt Nam, the HCM City Hockey Federation inked a cooperatio­n agreement with the Kuala Lumpur Hockey Federation of Malaysia, aiming to foster developmen­t and elevate the skill level of athletes in both countries, as well as across Southeast Asia.

Nguyễn Hà Trường Hải, chairman of the HCM City Hockey Federation, said that the agreement aims to strengthen coordinati­on in organising training courses, granting national and internatio­nal coaching and referee certificat­ions, arranging competitio­ns, developing training curricula, establishi­ng a team of hockey coaches, and providing support in terms of human resources, facilities and equipment for hockey.

In another exciting developmen­t, the Vietnamese women's national hockey team are gearing up to participat­e in the Asia Cup Indoor Hockey tournament in Bangkok from May 13-16, marking their debut on the internatio­nal hockey stage.

This event will include 10 coun

tries, including Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Iran, Nepal, Oman, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Cambodia, and Việt Nam. The top three teams will secure qualificat­ion for the World Cup to be held in Croatia in February 2025.

"We anticipate that the Vietnamese team will gain invaluable experience from this tournament as we take another step forward in preparatio­n for the 33rd SEA Games in Bangkok in December 2025," Chew said.

"All the events are meticulous­ly planned to ensure comprehens­ive coverage of hockey developmen­t.

First, we train players to achieve high performanc­e standards for competitiv­e play.

Second, we focus on qualifying coaches, umpires and technical personnel. In doing so, we aim to foster the growth of hockey in Việt Nam within a well-rounded ecosystem."

Furthermor­e, the HCM City Hockey Federation received a generous boost when sports fashion brand Kamito, under Midomax Việt Nam Joint Stock Company, extended their support by providing uniforms for the hockey national teams for three years.

 ?? Photo ?? DRESS TO IMPRESS: Players from the national hockey team wearing Kamito sponsored uniforms. courtesy of James Chew
Photo DRESS TO IMPRESS: Players from the national hockey team wearing Kamito sponsored uniforms. courtesy of James Chew

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