Additional Reading and Links
- FIH Umpiring Page, containing umpires briefings, international umpires handbook, and international umpires lists
- FIH Rules Page
- Officials appointed to upcoming FIH events
- England Hockey's umpire resource page
- Hockey Australia's umpiring page, containing links to resources, accreditation and national appointments
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