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Facemask Guidance for Defending Penalty Corners

Facemask Guidance for Defending Penalty Corners

Matthew Sharp31 Aug - 12:17

FACEMASKS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED FOR DEFENDING PENALTY CORNERS

Following updated FIH regulations mandating the use of facemasks in all official international competitions, England Hockey strongly recommends that all players - at every level and age - wear facemasks when defending penalty corners.

The safety of players is a priority, and the use of facemasks during penalty corners - where ball speed and proximity present increased risk - can significantly reduce the chance of facial injury.

After careful consideration, the England Hockey Board has decided not to make the use of facemasks mandatory for domestic hockey in England at this time. The current body of research into the use and impact of facemasks across all levels of the game remains limited, and further evidence is required before a compulsory rule can be applied. In line with our approach to other protective equipment - such as mouthguards and shin pads - we are strongly recommending their use. This position will be reviewed as and when further research becomes available.

In addition, we continue to strongly recommend the use of shin, ankle and mouth protection for all players during training and matches. These items are essential for reducing the likelihood of preventable injuries in the sport.

We encourage clubs, coaches, and parents to support this guidance to help foster a culture of safety and responsibility across the hockey community.

Read the full guidance, along with the the relevant policies, HERE

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