Key Points

The International Hockey Federation has named Mike Joyce, a seasoned player and administrator, as its new Director General. Alongside his appointment, FIH introduced two new leadership roles—COO and CSO—to streamline operations and sports management. Interim Senior Operations Director Diana Capsa and veteran official Elisabeth Furst will fill these positions. The restructuring aims to enhance governance as FIH prepares for future challenges in global hockey.

Key Points: FIH Names Mike Joyce Director General Alongside New COO and CSO Roles

  • Mike Joyce brings 45+ years of hockey experience as player and coach
  • FIH creates COO and CSO roles for operational and sports leadership
  • Diana Capsa and Elisabeth Furst appointed to new executive positions
  • Changes aim to align strategy and drive innovation in global hockey
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FIH appoints former player Mike Joyce as Director General

Former hockey player Mike Joyce appointed FIH Director General as federation adds COO and CSO positions to strengthen leadership.

"I am deeply passionate about the incredible sport of hockey... I am exceptionally honoured to help shape FIH’s future. – Mike Joyce"

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, June 13 (IANS) The International Hockey Federation (FIH) has announced the appointment of Mike Joyce, who had been heading the Education and Development Department of the sport's world governing body for the last seven years, as its new Director General.

Himself a hockey player and coach with the English and Swiss Hockey Associations, he brings a wealth of experience in sports and the Olympic movement, which involves, among others, roles at the International Olympic Committee, FIH, and England Hockey. He is also a former Chair of the GAISF Membership Commission.

As part of his responsibilities, Mike Joyce will focus on strategic work, lead the FIH Team, and ensure the implementation of the decisions and policies of the FIH Congress, Executive Board, and President, the FIH informed in a release on Friday.

The FIH also created two new positions, Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Chief Sports Officer (CSO).

The COO will provide dedicated leadership for day-to-day operations, overseeing the Executive Office, Finance, HR, Legal, and IT Departments. The role ensures continuity and institutional knowledge in the management of internal functions and strengthens the senior management structure as FIH evolves and prepares for future challenges. FIH Interim Senior Operations Director Diana Capsa will take on this role.

The CSO position replaces and expands upon the current Sports Director role, overseeing the Sport, Events, Development, and Education departments, reflecting the increasing need to align these functions under a unified vision and drive innovation and excellence across all levels. Seasoned hockey administrator and Official Elisabeth Furst has been appointed as Chief Sports Officer.

All three appointments were confirmed by the FIH Executive Board at their meeting currently taking place in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Commenting on the appointments, FIH President Tayyab Ikram said: “I would like to congratulate Mike Joyce and wish him well for this exciting mission. With his experience, professionalism, and passion for the game, I’m sure we have the right person to help FIH reach the next level.

"I look forward to intensifying our already great collaboration. I’m also very happy with the creation of the positions of Chief Operations and Chief Sports Officers as they will strengthen our executive leadership and ensure operational excellence within FIH. Congratulations to Diana Capsa and Elisabeth Fürst. They will thrive in their new roles,” he said.

FIH Director General Mike Joyce added: “I am deeply passionate about the incredible sport of hockey, which has given me over 45 years of great memories and exciting challenges. I am exceptionally honoured and humbled to have been given the opportunity to help shape the future of the FIH and of hockey in this exciting role, and am looking forward to working with a great FIH team, Executive Board and President.”

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great to see experienced leadership at FIH! Hope Mr. Joyce will give more attention to Asian hockey development. India and Pakistan have such rich hockey history but need better support. Maybe more international tournaments in our region? 🇮🇳🏑
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Priya M.
While the appointments seem good, I hope FIH focuses more on women's hockey. Our Indian women's team performs better than men's team but gets less attention and funding. Equal opportunities please! #SupportWomenInSports
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Amit S.
Hockey needs to regain its past glory in India. Hope these new appointments bring fresh ideas to make the sport more popular like cricket. Maybe shorter format tournaments? Youth development is key 🔑
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Sunita R.
Good to see structural changes at FIH. But will this help at grassroots level? In my village, kids still play hockey with broken sticks while cricket gets all the facilities. Need more equipment support for developing nations!
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Vikram J.
Hope the new DG considers making hockey more TV-friendly. The rules keep changing and casual fans get confused. Simpler rules + better broadcasting = more viewers. Our 1975 World Cup win shows what hockey means to India!

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