Season’s Greetings from Scottish Hockey
Dear Members, Friends and Supporters of Scottish Hockey,
The Scottish Hockey office will be closed over the festive period (23rd Dec – 5 Jan), opening in the New Year. Thank you to everyone across the Scottish hockey community for your efforts in supporting our sport in 2025. Here’s to a great 2026!
As the year draws to a close, we would like to take a moment to wish you all a very warm Season’s Greetings and extend our sincere thanks to everyone who has contributed to a great 2025 in Scottish Hockey.
To our players, coaches, umpires and officials – thank you for your commitment, professionalism and passion, which continue to raise standards and inspire those around you.
To our clubs, partners and volunteers – your dedication, time and support behind the scenes are the foundation of our sport, and we are incredibly grateful for all that you do.
And to our fans and supporters, thank you for your energy, loyalty and encouragement throughout the season – whether pitch side, at events, sponsorship or following from afar, your support truly matters.
This year has brought challenges and successes alike, and none of it would be possible without the collective effort of our hockey family across Scotland. As we look ahead to the New Year, we do so with optimism, ambition and a shared commitment to continuing to grow and strengthen our sport at every level.
We wish you and your loved ones a fantastic festive period, and every success, happiness and good health in the year ahead.
Thank you for being part of Scottish Hockey.
With best wishes,
Scottish Hockey
Recent posts:
- Scotland women’s squad selected for World Cup Qualifier
- Olympian Williams named GB Hockey President
- Arnold Clark renews sponsorship of Scotland women’s squad
- Frances Lonergan retires from international hockey
- Watsonians (women) and Grove Menzieshill (men) are indoor champions and in Europe
- Indoor Championship and a place in Europe at stake on Saturday
- EuroChamps27 set to light up London in summer 2027
- Clydesdale and Watsonians again contest the women`s indoor final
- Grove Menzieshill and Inverleith will contest this year`s men's Indoor GALA Finals
- Scotland men draw with Wales in Cardiff

