2026 Hockey Australia Masters Indoor Invitational
Highlights
- Experience thrilling competition as Masters hockey players showcase their skills at the Illawarra Hockey Centre in Wollongong.
- Connect with fellow enthusiasts during several days of camaraderie at one of Australia's key national Masters indoor events.
- Enjoy family-friendly facilities including a bar and kiosk, ensuring a comfortable experience for all attendees.
- Witness the vibrant atmosphere as hundreds of participants and supporters gather to celebrate the spirit of Masters hockey.
The 2026 Hockey Australia Masters Indoor Invitational will be held in Wollongong, New South Wales, bringing together Masters indoor hockey players from across Australia for one of the country’s key national Masters indoor events.
Teams from across the country will compete across multiple age divisions, showcasing the skill, experience and competitive spirit that defines the Masters hockey community. Delivered across two consecutive tournaments, the event will feature several days of high-quality indoor competition while also providing an opportunity for connection and camaraderie among players, officials, families and supporters.
Held at the Illawarra Hockey Centre, the Invitational will welcome hundreds of participants and visitors to the region, contributing to Wollongong’s growing profile as a destination for major sporting events.
Hockey Australia gratefully acknowledges the support of the City of Wollongong and Destination Wollongong in hosting the event.
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