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Indoor Hockey Rules clarification

January 20, 2020

Indoor Hockey Rules clarification
TO Continental Federation person in charge of Rules and Officials

TO National Association person in charge of Rules and Officials

We are informing you of a clarification on the guidance note of Rule 14.1d of Indoor Hockey.

In order to make it clear for technical officials when to allow suspended players to re-enter the pitch, the following text (in bold and underlined) was added to R 14.1d guidance note:

As time is stopped from the award of a penalty corner to the recommencement of play no offending player will be permitted to re-enter the pitch until play has restarted, after the penalty corner is completed.

This add-on wishes to make it clear that suspended player are not allowed to take part on a penalty corner (PC) unless their suspension time ends before the award of the PC.

If the awarding of a PC and the end of suspension time happen at the same time, the player cannot re-enter the match before the end of the PC.

The rational for this is as follows:

  1. Players go behind the goal line to defend PC;
  2. At PC players have to be level with far circle if they are not behind the goal line – hence players cannot re-enter the field legally between those points from the substitution/returning suspended players area;
  3. In indoor the circle is much closer to the half way line that in outdoor, so returning players could interfere with the taking of a PC.

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