ANSWERS: 6
  • According to wiki... The game is played between two teams of eleven players on a 100 × 60 yard (91.4 m × 55 m) rectangular field. At each end there is a goal 7 feet (2.14 m) high and 12 feet (3.66 m) wide, and a semi-circle 16 yards (14.63 m) from the goal known as the shooting circle (or D or arc), with a dotted line 5 yards (5 m) from the semi-circle, as well as lines across the field 25 yards (22.9 m) from each end-line and in the center of the field. A spot, called the penalty spot or stroke mark, is placed 7 yards (6.4 m) from the center of each goal. You can download the 2007/2008 rules here which include this info on page 10: http://www.fihockey.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,1181-177698-194916-110316-0-file,00.pdf
  • I don't really know, but i think if you are playing at international level, then it's 35 minute halves, but otherwise it's just 30 minute halves
  • 100 yards (divided up into 25 yard segments)
  • 100yards long X 60 yards wide length broken into 25yard sections
  • 100 yards i believe split into quarters
  • International Games are played at 35min Halves League Games can be anything between 20mins and 35mins depending on the local league and national governing body Mini Hockey Games are shorter in time and the pitch is split into two so they play on half a hockey pitch. All the other answers are correct put together.

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