FOOTSCRAY HOCKEY CLUB
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The Footscray Hockey Club (FHC) is a premier hockey club located at McIvor Reserve, Yarraville, Victoria. FHC operates what are widely regarded as the best club-level hockey facilities in Australia, featuring two synthetic turf fields (both wet/dry hybrids) and a dedicated outdoor artificial grass training area.
Facilities include:
- A substantial clubhouse with gymnasium, meeting rooms, commercial kitchen, canteen, change rooms, and a large social area
- On-site parking
- A pro-shop (‘HOCKEY HQ’) selling club uniforms and hockey accessories
While hockey is the primary sport, the club also hosts lacrosse, gridiron, and soccer events, thanks to the multi-use nature of the pitches and a flexible, community-focused philosophy. FHC manages the facility year-round and is supported by a strong volunteer base.
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| Age Group : | 18 to 25, 26 to 35, 36 to 50, 51 to 65, 65+ |
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