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TwitterThis statistic shows the number of participants in field hockey in the United States from 2006 to 2018. In 2018, the number of participants (aged six years and older) in field hockey amounted to approximately **** million.
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TwitterThe number of people who play field hockey at least twice a month at any intensity for any duration decreased in England between 2023 and 2024. As of *************, approximately ******* adults in England played hockey on a monthly basis.
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Note that as of v1, this dataset is missing a few files, due to Kaggle restrictions on the number of individual files that can be uploaded. The missing files will be noted in the description below.
The dataset contains the following tables (all are csv):
Descriptions of the individual fields in each file can be found in the file's description.
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TwitterMaryland Sports (http://www.marylandsports.us/) has identified sport venues located within the State of Maryland. These venues offer opportunities to participate in free and fee-based, organized and pick-up, indoor and outdoor sports and physical fitness related activities in the area of Field Hockey.
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Name - Name of team Year - Year of playing game Wins - Number of total wins losses - Number of total losses OT Losses - It is the total amount of losses experienced by teams beyond regulation time during the regular season Win % - Win percent out of total matches played Goals Against - It’s merely the number of goals allowed by a goaltender over 60 minutes of play +/- - It is a sports statistic used to measure a player's impact on the game
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TwitterOn average, a family in the United States spent 693 U.S. dollars annually per child in one sport. For those children playing field hockey, families had to hand over an estimated ***** U.S. dollars annually, including approximately *** U.S. dollars for equipment.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the results of a survey on the number of people who play field hockey at least once a month at any intensity for any duration in England between 2007 and 2016. The survey was conducted via telephone interviews and the latest update on it was conducted for the time period between ************ and ************** with a total of ******* respondents. The data collected resulted in the conclusion that as of **************, approximately ******* adults in England play hockey on a monthly basis. Hockey participation peaked between 2011 and 2012 with ******* players and has fluctuated since. This makes a decrease of about ** percent over four years. When compared to the share of children participating in hockey in England, it shows that the trend in hockey participation among adolescents between 11 and 15 years old shows a similar development. More information on participation levels as well as other facts on hockey can be found in the Dossier: Hockey in the United Kingdom.
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35 Global import shipment records of Field Hockey Stick with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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The Field Hockey Equipment market plays a pivotal role in the sporting industry, providing essential gear that enhances player performance and safety. As one of the oldest team sports, field hockey is gaining popularity worldwide, leading to an increased demand for specialized equipment such as sticks, balls, protec
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199 Global export shipment records of Field Hockey Stick with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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2111 Global import shipment records of Ice Hockey with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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The Field Hockey Gear and Equipment market is a dynamic and rapidly evolving sector poised to cater to the growing interest in this high-paced sport. As it stands, the market encompasses a wide array of products essential for both amateur and professional players, including sticks, protective gear, balls, and appare
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This dataset provides detailed performance metrics for NHL teams from the 1990 season, including both the Boston Bruins and the Buffalo Sabres, among other teams. The dataset includes key performance indicators such as wins, losses, overtime losses, winning percentage, goals for (GF), and goals against (GA).
Key Features:
Team Name: The name of the NHL team. Year: The season year, in this case, all data pertains to the 1990 NHL season. Wins: Total number of wins recorded by the team in the season. Losses: Total number of losses recorded by the team in the season. OT Losses: Total number of overtime losses recorded by the team. Win %: Winning percentage for the team calculated as Wins / Total Games. Goals For (GF): Total goals scored by the team. Goals Against (GA): Total goals conceded by the team. + / -: Goal differential (Goals For - Goals Against), indicating the team’s overall performance. Additional Data Details:
The dataset includes statistical distributions for various metrics such as game scores, win percentages, goals for and against, and goal differentials, categorized into different ranges. Each data entry is associated with a label and count representing different performance intervals. Examples from the Dataset:
Boston Bruins (1990): 44 Wins, 24 Losses, 0.55 Win %, 299 GF, 264 GA, +35 Buffalo Sabres (1990): 31 Wins, 30 Losses, 0.388 Win %, 292 GF, 278 GA, +14 Usage and Applications:
This dataset is valuable for:
Historical Analysis: Understanding team performance metrics and trends from the 1990 NHL season. Data Analysis Projects: Ideal for practicing data cleaning, transformation, and analysis techniques. Sports Analytics: Provides a foundation for developing sports analytics models, such as predicting future performance based on historical data.
Additional Notes:
The dataset is part of a larger collection and is designed to be used in conjunction with other data for comprehensive sports analysis. Missing values or null entries may be present, requiring data preprocessing before analysis. Explore this dataset to gain insights into historical NHL team performances and enhance your data analysis skills. Perfect for data enthusiasts, sports analysts, and anyone interested in hockey statistics!
Keywords: NHL, Hockey, Team Performance, Historical Data, Sports Analytics, Data Science, Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres
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TwitterThis is a MD iMAP hosted service layer. Find more information at http://imap.maryland.gov. Maryland Sports (http://www.marylandsports.us/) has identified sport venues located within the State of Maryland. These venues offer opportunities to participate in free and fee-based - organized and pick-up - indoor and outdoor sports and physical fitness related activities in the area of Field Hockey. Last Updated: 08/2014 Feature Service Layer Link: https://mdgeodata.md.gov/imap/rest/services/Society/MD_SportVenues/FeatureServer ADDITIONAL LICENSE TERMS: The Spatial Data and the information therein (collectively "the Data") is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind either expressed implied or statutory. The user assumes the entire risk as to quality and performance of the Data. No guarantee of accuracy is granted nor is any responsibility for reliance thereon assumed. In no event shall the State of Maryland be liable for direct indirect incidental consequential or special damages of any kind. The State of Maryland does not accept liability for any damages or misrepresentation caused by inaccuracies in the Data or as a result to changes to the Data nor is there responsibility assumed to maintain the Data in any manner or form. The Data can be freely distributed as long as the metadata entry is not modified or deleted. Any data derived from the Data must acknowledge the State of Maryland in the metadata.
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TwitterField hockey became a Summer Olympic discipline for the first time in 1908 at the London Olympics. Since then, the Indian men's hockey team have won the gold medal a record eight times. During the last Summer Olympics in Paris in 2024, the Netherlands men's field hockey team claimed the gold medal for the third time in the country's history.
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According to our latest research, the global Indoor Field Hockey Facility market size reached USD 1.82 billion in 2024, with a robust year-on-year growth trajectory. The market is projected to expand at a CAGR of 7.3% during the forecast period, resulting in a forecasted market value of USD 3.41 billion by 2033. The surge in popularity of indoor sports, particularly field hockey, coupled with technological advancements in facility infrastructure, are major contributors to this sustained market growth. The increasing emphasis on year-round sports training, irrespective of weather conditions, continues to drive the demand for state-of-the-art indoor field hockey facilities worldwide.
Several key factors are fuelling the growth of the indoor field hockey facility market. Firstly, the rising awareness about health and fitness, especially among younger demographics, has significantly increased participation rates in organized sports such as field hockey. Schools, colleges, and community organizations are investing in dedicated indoor facilities to provide safe, controlled environments for training and competitions. The ability to play year-round, unaffected by adverse weather, further enhances the appeal of these venues. Additionally, the integration of advanced amenities—such as climate control, high-quality playing surfaces, and lighting systems—contributes to a superior user experience, attracting both amateur and professional players.
Another prominent growth driver is the evolution of sports infrastructure funding. Governments, educational institutions, and private investors are increasingly recognizing the socio-economic benefits of indoor sports facilities. Investments are being channeled into the construction and renovation of arenas that support multi-sport activities, with field hockey often occupying a central role due to its popularity in regions such as Europe and Asia Pacific. Furthermore, the proliferation of sports leagues and tournaments, both at grassroots and professional levels, has amplified the need for venues equipped to host high-profile events, further stimulating market expansion.
Technological innovation is also reshaping the indoor field hockey facility landscape. The adoption of synthetic turfs, advanced polyurethane flooring, and smart facility management solutions are enhancing operational efficiency and player safety. Facility operators are leveraging data analytics for scheduling, maintenance, and energy management, optimizing resource utilization and reducing operational costs. These technological advancements not only improve the quality of play but also increase the longevity and sustainability of facilities, making them more attractive investments for stakeholders. The convergence of health, technology, and sports culture is thus a pivotal factor in the market’s upward trajectory.
Regionally, Europe continues to dominate the indoor field hockey facility market, accounting for the largest share in 2024, followed closely by Asia Pacific and North America. The region’s strong tradition in field hockey, coupled with extensive government support for sports infrastructure, underpins its leading position. Asia Pacific is witnessing the fastest growth, propelled by rising disposable incomes, urbanization, and a burgeoning sports culture. North America, while traditionally more focused on other sports, is experiencing a steady rise in field hockey participation, particularly among youth and collegiate athletes. These regional dynamics are shaping the competitive landscape and influencing investment patterns across the globe.
The facility type segment in the indoor field hockey facility market is diverse, comprising dedicated indoor field hockey arenas, multi-purpose sports complexes, school and college facilities, and other specialized venues. Dedicated indoor field hockey arenas represent a significant portion of the market, as these venues are specifically designed to meet the unique requirements of the sport. They feature regulation-sized playing surfaces, advanced lighting, and climate control systems, catering to professional training and competitive events. The demand for such dedicated arenas is particularly strong in regions with established field hockey traditions, where clubs and associations seek facilities that can host both local and international tournaments.
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