About EHF Development

GOAL

The EHF promotes and provides the sharing of knowledge to develop hockey. This is established by enhancing opportunities for all EHF Member National Associations. The EHF works closely with all Members to create successful inspiring learning environments. Programmes are sustainable to ensure access to the correct levels of provisions needed to facilitate growth and good governance.

EXPECTATION

Every National Association is responsible for its own development. The EHF in turn will support and facilitate this by offering a worldwide network of experts and provide solidarity funding into development and educational programmes that enhance the strategies of National Associations.

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Feijenoord’s hockey club inspires Czech visitors as part of EHF/KNHB twinning

Did you know that Feijenoord is not only a football club but also a very special hockey club in...

EuroHockey Institute Podcast, Series 4 Episode 4: Shirley McCay

To celebrate International Women’s Day, we have a special EuroHockey Institute Podcast this month...

Save the date!

From applicant to presenter!  In 2018 the EHF applied for our first Erasmus+ Sport programme and...

Scottish Hockey pilots Junior Aspire Cup

Scottish Hockey availed of EuroHockey Solidarity Funding to support a pilot new school competition...

Cyprus receives equipment support through The Hockey Dreams Foundation and EHF 

The Cyprus Hockey Association recently received a significant batch of equipment via the EHF’s...
EHF Facility expert group meets

EHF Facility expert group meets

Brussels, 8th November 2021: The first meeting of the new expert group met to agree on the strategic priorities for facilities in Europe, these were...

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#FridayFocus Hockey Magic!

#FridayFocus Hockey Magic!

Brussels, 5th November 2021 Tomislav Jamicic and Dick Besters have spent years educating, inspiring, and enthusing EHF member National Associations...

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