The Scottish Hockey Awards are BACK!
The Scottish Hockey Awards have returned and will be held to celebrate and honour the successes of clubs, players, volunteers and officials across Scotland.
The ceremony will take place at the prestigious Village Hotel in Glasgow on Thursday 1 February 2024, and be hosted by an award winning stand-up comedian.
The night will have a fantastic three course meal, with a drink on arrival and wine on the table, and includes prizes, an auction, and entertainment. Tickets for this fantastic night of celebration are now available HERE at £75 a ticket, or £700 for a table of ten.
Nominations are now open and the award categories are: Player of the Year; International Player of the Year; Volunteer of the Year; Coach of the Year; Official of the Year; Community Club of the Year; Inclusion Award; Club Team of the Year; Masters Team of the Year; Brave Award; and the Spirit of Hockey Award.
The International Play of the Year nominees will be chosen by the Scotland national teams before going to a public vote, while the Brave Award nominees will be chosen by the Brave coaches. A panel of judges will compile the shortlists for all other awards. Nominations are open until 13 November.
Nominations will be announced soon.
Player of the Year
Volunteer of the Year
Coach of the Year
Official of the Year
Community Club of the Year
Inclusion Award
Club Team of the Year
Masters Team of the Year
Spirit of Hockey Award
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