Hockey is a team sport played on a field or ice, where players use sticks to hit a ball or puck into the opposing team's goal. There are various forms of hockey, such as field hockey and ice hockey , each with its own rules and variations.
Hockey has a rich history that dates back centuries. The origins can be traced to ancient civilizations, with early forms of the game played in Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The modern version of field hockey emerged in England in the 19th century.
Ice hockey's roots can be found in Northern Europe, particularly in Canada, where it evolved from various stick-and-ball games played by indigenous peoples. The first organized indoor game took place in Montreal in the 1870s.
Both forms of hockey gained popularity globally, with organized leagues and international competitions developing over time. The sport has since become a major part of many cultures, with events like the Winter Olympics showcasing ice hockey's international appeal.