FIH Executive Board approves 2020 and 2021 FIH Pro League match schedule principles

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In a recent development, the India’s men’s hockey side would join the 2020 FIH Pro League after the the International Hockey Federation (FIH) stated it on Tuesday. This happened after Hockey India (HI) said yes to fill the vacant slot left vacant by Pakistan's withdrawal from the league.

Building on the successful start of the very first FIH Pro League, the FIH Executive Board (EB) today approved, upon recommendation from the National Associations participating in the FIH Pro League, the following principles of the match schedule for the 2020 and 2021 seasons:

- the League competition is maintained within the first six months of every year

- all games remain “home games”

- the home and away principle is kept too but this principle will now be split over two consecutive seasons and work according to the following example:

- in 2020, Team A will host Team B twice within a couple of days

- in 2021, Team B will host Team A twice within a couple of days

This scheme reduces by half the travel of the teams compared to the current format, therefore decreasing costs for teams, benefitting athletes’ welfare and reducing the impact on the environment.

The EB also confirmed that India’s Men team will join the FIH Pro League from 2020 on, as was unanimously supported by the other participating National Associations.

FIH CEO Thierry Weil stated: “It’s great that India will join the FIH Pro League already next year. There is such a passion for hockey in the country that it will add a lot to our newest competition. Furthermore, FIH would like to thank all participating National Associations who, by agreeing on a common scheme for the 2020 and 2021 calendars, have once again shown the solidarity of the global hockey community and their utmost will to grow the sport together.”

Keep up to date with all the latest news on the FIH Pro League via the event website and through FIH social media channels - Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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