Welcome

We are a vibrant club running several teams across both Men’s and Ladies Sections as well as a thriving Youth section.

The club welcomes new members by offering a range of playing opportunities from ages 5 to 60+ whether new to the game or with past experience.

Our primary aim is to enable all members to enjoy their hockey experience by encouraging fun, participation, sportsmanship and the social aspects of sport to anyone whether that be as a player, coach, umpire, club official or social member.

We encourage members to volunteer their skills to help develop the club and will support members who wish to develop their hockey related skills whether as a player, coach, umpire or club official.  

We also support the development of coaching, umpiring & club officials skills. All we ask in return is that you respect the other members of the club, other teams and officials who support the game.

All players must wear shin pads and a mouth guard/gum shield is highly recommended for every training/game session. We recommend hockey specific footwear for use on synthetic surfaces. All studded/bladed football wear are unsuitable for use on synthetic hockey surfaces.


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Dunfermline Carnegie Hockey Club

Dunfermline Carnegie Hockey Club

Welcome to Dunfermline Carnegie Hockey Club. One of the largest Hockey Clubs in Fife.

On Sunday, 31st May, 40 of our youth players made the trip across the water to take part in the annual Inverleith Youth Festival. Under 10s Our U10s started the day brilliantly, playing some excellent hockey and finishing top of their group. After a tied semi-final was decided by rock, paper, scissors, they moved into the 3rd/4th place playoff, where they faced a strong Kelso side and finished an impressive 4th overall. A fantastic achievement, especially as it was the first festival experience for many of the team.Under 12sOur Dragons competed in a strong U12 main division. Once they found their rhythm, they played some excellent hockey and worked hard throughout the morning, earning a well-deserved 4th place finish in the Bowl competition.Our Dolphins got off to a flying start by winning their opening game in the development tournament. They then faced some strong opposition but continued to battle right until the final whistle, securing an impressive 4th place finish in the Plate competition.Our Dynamos were also in the development tournament and they took a couple of games to settle into the tournament, but once they found their feet they produced some strong performances and finished with a commendable 4th place finish in the Bowl competition.Under 14sOur Dragonflies faced some very strong and experienced teams in their group matches. Despite the tough opposition, they grew in confidence with every game and carried that momentum into the Thimble semi-final and final. After a tense penalty shootout to decide the winner, they came out on top to lift the Thimble trophy.Our Dinosaurs also faced strong opposition in the group stages but continued to improve throughout the day. They progressed to the Bowl competition and, following excellent performances in both the semi-final and final, were crowned Bowl winners.Every player should be incredibly proud of the performances they put in throughout the day. Their attitude, effort and sportsmanship were a credit to the club. A huge thank you goes to all the parents, carers and guardians who transported players to and from Mary Erskine School. Days like this wouldn't be possible without your support. Finally, a special thank you to Ciara for getting so many kids involved and organising the squads, and to Emma, Joanna and Owen for helping to coach and manage teams throughout the day. ... See MoreSee Less
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Many thanks to Jessica Ross Martin who gave up her time to come and deliver a session to our Under 16 squads last night. Well received by players and coaches alike. Good luck to Jess and her Scottish Hockey Ladies team mates as they build towards the world cup later this summer. ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to all of our youth players who played in last weekend’s Inter-District Tournaments!Oliver Cheyne represented East Navy, who finished 5th overall, narrowly missing out despite suffering just one close defeat to North, who went on to become champions.Libby Pearson, Anushka Dagar, Pippa Rambaut, and Alice Grihanova represented Midlands, who had an excellent tournament. After only losing to eventual winners East Sky in the group stages and beating East Purple in the semi-finals, they secured a fantastic 2nd place finish.Penny Robertson represented East Sky, who were in fantastic form throughout the tournament, remaining unbeaten and deservedly crowning themselves overall champions.All players should be incredibly proud of their efforts and commitment throughout the season, including those who attended district training sessions and trials but were unfortunately not selected for the final teams. ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to club umpires Nicola Crawford and David Beattie who have been selected for the Masters World Cupin Brasschaat in August! ... See MoreSee Less
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