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Introduction

UEL Hockey Club

The University of East London Hockey Club is looking for keen and enthusiastic individuals to come together to build on being back in the BUCS league this season.

All levels of ability are welcome.  We also train with East London Hockey club on Monday evenings if you would like more opportunities to play.  UEL Hockey club not only enjoys playing but also the social element that goes with playing matches on a Wednesday afternoon. 

If this is something that you are interested in please contact us at hockey@uel.ac.uk

 

UEL hockey club also has strong links with East London Hockey Club, to find out more information about them you can visit their website by clicking here.

UELSports – ‘Get Involved, Learn, Participate, Train, Compete, Enjoy’

Becoming an annual member of UELSports is a simple process, simply Login to UELDirect click on 'My Clubs'' and sign up to your chosen club there.

For only £35 for students and £70 for staff, annual membership of UELSports gives a range of benefits throughout the year, including:

  • Choice of over 22 Sports Clubs
  • Access to National Governing Body (NGB) coaches
  • Weekly training sessions
  • The opportunity to compete and represent your University on a weekly basis
  • Insurance cover whilst participating with the Sports Clubs
  • Significant discounts at the Sports Injuries Clinic
  • Access to various National Governing Bodies of Sport’s coaching and refereeing courses.

Membership is compulsory for students and staff to participate in the Sports Clubs.

Hockey
Training

Thursday: 6.00pm  - 8.00 pm

SportsDock MUGA

Club Contact Aaron Mifsud

hockey@uel.ac.uk

Men’s Hockey

Women’s Hockey

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