Royal Belgian Hockey Association Explained

Royal Belgian Hockey Association
Sport:Field Hockey
Jurisdiction:Belgium
Aff:FIH
Location:Brussels
Chairman:Patrick Keusters
Url:hockey.be
Countryflag:Belgium

The Royal Belgian Hockey Association (Dutch; Flemish: Koninklijke Belgische Hockey Bond; French: Association Royale Belge de Hockey) is the governing body for the game of (field) hockey in Belgium. It was formed in 1907 and as of 2014 it is presided by Marc Coudron.[1]

Since 2012, the association has two affiliated branches that entirely govern the sport at regional level; these are the Vlaamse Hockey League (Dutch-speaking) and the Ligue Francophone de Hockey (French-speaking). This split was due to the recognition and awarding of subsidies that are in the authority of the Flemish- and French-speaking Communities.[2] As a matter of consequence, only the top division leagues for men and women are still organised at the national level.

While the administrative centre lies in Brussels, the National Training Centre is situated in Boom.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Geschiedenis. nl. Royal Belgian Hockey Association. 20 Sep 2014.
  2. News: Laatste unitaire sportfederatie in Belgiƫ wordt zaterdag gesplitst. Het Nieuwsblad. nl. md. 1 Jun 2012. 20 Sep 2014.