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Abbreviation | IISHF |
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Type | Sports federation |
Legal status | Governing body of Inline Skater Hockey |
Purpose | Sport governance |
Membership | 12 members |
The International Inline Skater Hockey Federation (IISHF) is an international sporting federation that internationally organizes inline skater hockey. Each of the current 10 member federations are the national governing inline skater hockey bodies in their countries.
The IISHF organizes up to 10 annual international Title Events. These are 7 Club tournaments named "European Cups", mainly for the champions and vice champions of the national leagues, and 3 "European Championships" for the national teams of their member federations.
Inline skater hockey
Inline skater hockey is a roller sport and team sport. It is similar to inline hockey, with the most noticeable difference of using a plastic ball instead of a puck. While primarily played using inline skates, quad skates (such as found in rink hockey) are allowed.
A game is played by two teams, and each team is permitted to have 5 players on the pitch, usually four outfield players and a goalkeeper. The rink (40m x 20m) is divided in two halves with a goal in each end. A standard game lasts 3 periods of 20 minutes each. At international tournaments the lengths of the games may deviate, depending on the amount of participating teams.
Like ice hockey, inline skater hockey is a contact sport and has a similar set of rules of the game with few noticeable variations. These mainly derive from the much smaller standard rink size (800 m compared to 1,800 m in ice hockey). In skater hockey the game is played with no "offside" and no "icing", a "free hit" instead of a bully. Lastly physical contact is slightly limited and referees show yellow, red and black cards. Fighting is strictly forbidden and severely punished.
See also
References
- "IISHF Rule Book" (PDF). IISHF. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
External links
- IISHF, International Inline-Skater hockey Federation
- ISHD, The National Governing Body for Skater Hockey in Germany
- BiSHA, The National Governing Body for Skater Hockey in Great Britain
- FSIH, The Swiss Inline Hockey Federation
- ISHU, The National Governing Body of Skater Hockey in Ukraine
- Vesterbro Starz, European champions 2004 & 2006 Archived 2017-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
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