Exciting Times Ahead: EuroHockey Championships to Inspire Future Generations
The anticipation is building as Wales international Fred Newbold champions the upcoming 2027 EuroHockey Championships, set to be held in the UK. With a heartfelt commitment to inspiring future athletes, Newbold envisions this iconic event as a stepping stone for young sports enthusiasts.
A Platform for Inspiration
Having recently celebrated a monumental victory at the 2025 European Championship II, which secured qualification for the main tournament, Newbold is determined to use the 2027 EuroHockey Championships to kindle a passion for hockey in the next generation. Speaking on his excitement, Newbold reflected on the impact of witnessing large crowds at the Hockey World Cup in 2014, an experience that significantly fueled his own aspirations.
Championships Designed for All
The event, taking place from July 28 to August 8, 2027, will feature 12 men's and 12 women's teams, alongside Hockey ID teams, marking an inclusive approach. Each championship will ultimately converge at Twickenham Stoop for climactic finals, emphasizing the tournament's goal of reaching as broad an audience as possible.
Accessibility and Community Engagement
Former England and Great Britain captain, Alex Danson-Bennett, expressed her enthusiasm for the championships, highlighting efforts to make the event accessible and affordable. Tickets will go on sale in Spring 2026, with pricing strategies aimed at engaging diverse communities. This initiative strives to not only showcase the excitement of hockey but also to foster inclusivity within the sport.
A Bright Future for Hockey
Esther Britten, deputy director of major events at UK Sport, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the unique opportunity presented by EuroChamps27. As the first major international hockey event in the UK since 2018, this tournament promises to uplift local communities and create memorable experiences for athletes and fans alike.
As we look forward to the EuroHockey Championships in 2027, the passion exhibited by players like Fred Newbold serves as a powerful reminder of the role sports can play in inspiring and uniting communities.