Volunteers are the quiet heartbeat of hockey. They umpire, organise, coach, guide, uplift, and build communities. They are the first to arrive, the last to leave, and the reason the sport continues to grow in every corner of the world. On International Volunteer Day 2025, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) proudly recognises extraordinary individuals from across the world, whose efforts reflect the true spirit of dedication to the sport.
All across the world, these volunteers have changed lives through their commitment to inclusion, development, and opportunity. Their stories capture the essence of what makes hockey more than a sport – a global community driven by passion and purpose.
Speaking to all volunteers who contribute massively towards the success of Hockey globally, FIH President Tayyab Ikram said: “As the world celebrates International Volunteer Day, I would like to take this opportunity to express my immense gratitude to all those around the world who give their time for our sport, out of pure passion and dedication. Hockey volunteers, you simply are remarkable! Thank you!”
Europe: Leadership, Inclusion, and Lifelong Commitment
Karolina Krizenecka (Czechia)
A trailblazer in Para Hockey, Karolina Krizenecka stands as the first para-hockey coach in Czechia working with intellectually disabled athletes. Alongside her distinguished playing and coaching journey — backed by an FIH Level 3 certificate — she has become a powerful advocate for inclusivity. Her impact extends beyond the pitch, contributing to coach-education programmes and workshops that support both mainstream and adaptive hockey across the region.

Rubén Díaz (Spain)
After a serious back injury ended his competitive playing days, Rubén Díaz reinvented his role within the sport he loves. Now a dedicated match official, he is deeply involved in organising games, supporting teams, and ensuring competitions run seamlessly. Guided by his belief that “life doesn’t end until you stop breathing,” Rubén’s resilience and spirit serve as a model of volunteerism and perseverance within the Spanish hockey community.
Asia: Grassroots Strength and Quiet Leadership
Muhammad Nurseha (Indonesia)
Through countless hours of coaching and grassroots engagement, Muhammad Nurseha has strengthened the foundations of hockey in Indonesia. His commitment to supporting young athletes and national structures has expanded participation across the country. Always ready to step in wherever needed, he remains an essential pillar for the sport’s continued growth.

Khadija Abid Awan (Bahrain)
A steadfast presence in Bahrain’s hockey community, Khadija Abid Awan has been a trusted and positive contributor behind the scenes. Her willingness to assist in all areas of the sport has made her an invaluable volunteer, shaping a supportive environment for athletes and organisers alike.
Africa: Decades of Service and Community Transformation
Veronica van Vught (South Africa)
For 35 years, Veronica van Vught has been a driving force in the Northern Areas of Port Elizabeth. Passionate and dedicated, she has built and sustained the local modified hockey programme and school neighbourhood league. Whether walking with players to the field or personally covering their expenses for tournaments, she exemplifies selfless service. A committed teacher, she believes deeply in the holistic development of her athletes.

Hubert Oliphant (South Africa)
In the Breidbach and Qonce regions, Hubert Oliphant has become a beacon of hope for young players. Sacrificing personal time to coach, organise weekly sessions, lead holiday programmes, train coaches, and coordinate festivals, he ensures every child has the chance to experience hockey. As a provincial coach and umpire, he continues to share his knowledge generously, inspiring the next generation and strengthening the local hockey ecosystem.
Pan America: Excellence in Officiating and Continental Impact
Roque Viegas (USA)
A former international umpire, Roque Viegas has played a significant role in elevating officiating standards across the United States. His service to PAHF has been remarkable — from contributions to the Competitions Committee to ongoing work on the Appointments Panel and leadership as Chair of the Education Panel. His volunteer spirit and commitment to developing officials have left a lasting imprint across the continent.

Paula Parks (Canada)
With years of dedication as a Technical Officer and Technical Delegate, Paula Parks has been instrumental in strengthening technical officiating in the Americas. Now serving as Chair of the PAHF Officials Panel, she uses her extensive experience to enhance education, assessment, and support structures for officials at all levels. Her leadership continues to guide and elevate the technical officiating landscape across the Pan American region.
Honouring the Spirit of Service
These volunteers from all over the world represent the thousands of individuals who make hockey flourish worldwide. Their passion, commitment, and generosity embody the very best of the sport.
On behalf of the global hockey community, FIH salutes every volunteer who dedicates their time, energy, and heart to the game. Your impact is immeasurable. Your legacy endures.
Source: FIH.hockey






