CANADA NATIONAL FIELD HOCKEY TEAM

The 'Canada national field hockey team' represents Canada in the international field hockey competitions. The men's team made its first international appearance at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, where ''Team Canada'' ended up in fourteenth place.
In Canada, field hockey is generally restricted to spring, summer and early autumn seasons, except in southwestern British Columbia, where it can be played year-round. It is principally a girls' sport in schools, but is played by both men and women in adult leagues across the country. In the late 1990s, registered membership was just over 10.000 (8.200 women and 1.200 men) and the estimated total playing population, including school players, was 30.000.
The modern form of field hockey was first played in British Columbia. In 1896, the first recorded match in Canada was played by Vancouver girls, and the Vancouver Ladies Club was formed. Men were also playing at the turn of the century in Vancouver and Victoria, and a Vancouver League came into existence in 1902. The first women's organization in Canada was formed in Vancouver in 1927.
After World War II, the immigration of players to Canada from all parts of the Commonwealth of Nations influenced the establishment of field hockey across the country, and by 1959 the game was being played in the Maritimes, Ontario and Alberta. The Canadian (men's) Field Hockey Association was founded in 1961; the Canadian Women's FHA a year later. In 1992 the CFHA and the CWFHA merged to form Field Hockey Canada.

Contents
Summer Olympics
Hockey World Cup
Commonwealth Games
Pan American Games
Pan American Cup
Champions Trophy
Champions Challenge
Famous players
See also
External link

Summer Olympics



1908 to 1960 – ''Did not compete''

1964 – ''Fourteenth place''

1908 to 1960 – ''Did not compete''

1976 – ''Tenth place''

1980 – ''Did not compete''

1984 – ''Tenth place''

1988 – ''Eleventh place''

1992 to 1996 – ''Did not compete''

2000 – ''Tenth place''

2004 – ''Did not compete''

2008 – ''Qualified''

Hockey World Cup



1971 – ''Did not compete''

1973 – ''Did not compete''

1975 – ''Did not compete''

1978 – ''Eleventh place''

1982 – ''Did not compete''

1986 – ''Tenth place''

1990 – ''Eleventh place''

1994 – ''Did not compete''

1998 – ''Eighth place''

2002 – ''Did not compete''

2006 – ''Did not compete''

Commonwealth Games



1998 – ''Not Ranked''

2002 – ''Fifth place''

2006 – ''Ninth place''

Pan American Games



1967 – ''Fourth place''

1971 – ''Third place''

1975 – ''Runners Up''

1979 – ''Runners Up''

1983 – '''Champions'''

1987 – '''Champions'''

1991 – ''Runners Up''

1995 – ''Runners Up''

1999 – '''Champions'''

2003 – ''Runners Up''

2007 – '''Champions'''

Pan American Cup



2000 – ''Runners Up''

2004 – ''Runners Up''

Champions Trophy



1978 to 2006 – ''Did not compete''

Champions Challenge



2001 to 2005 – ''Did not compete''

Famous players



Patrick Burrows

David Bissett

Pat Caruso

Paul Chohan

Ken Goodwin

Peter Milkovich

Ken Pereira

Reg Plummer

Trevor Porritt

Ross Rutledge

Nick Sandhu

Lee Wright

See also



Canada women's national field hockey team

External link



Official site of the Canadian Field Hockey Association

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