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Street hockey is a fast-paced team sport played on hard surfaces such as tarmac or concrete, using sticks and a ball or puck. Games can be informal pick-up matches or organised sessions on outdoor courts.
ActivitySure can cover street hockey when you are taking part on an amateur, non-professional basis during your trip abroad. This applies to recreational games and local organised matches, rather than professional competition. Although street hockey is often played with fewer protective pads than ice hockey, the sport still involves quick changes of direction, stick contact and the possibility of collisions.
Excess £100
£1,000
£5,000,000
£750
£250
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£20 per 12hrs, max. £100
£5,000
£2,000,000
£250
£750
£60,000
Excess £75
£3,000
£10,000,000
£1,500
£250
£200
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£20 per 12hrs, max. £200
£7,500
£2,000,000
£250
£750
£60,000
Excess £0
£5,000
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£2,500
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£20 per 12hrs, max. £400
£15,000
£2,000,000
£250
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* Protection levels are based on overall cover limits, benefits and excess across each plan.
Whether you’re planning a one-off escape, an activity-packed holiday or travelling regularly throughout the year, our protection levels are designed to give you confidence at every stage of your journey. From emergency medical cover and cancellation protection to support while you’re away, you can choose the level of cover that best fits the way you travel and the adventures you take on.
Destination Insight
Street hockey is played in many countries where ice hockey is popular, including Canada, the United States and parts of Scandinavia, as well as in towns and cities across Europe. It is often played in school grounds, outdoor sports courts and community areas, making it easy to join in while travelling. Some destinations also host amateur tournaments that welcome visiting teams.
Street hockey involves sprinting, sudden stops and physical contact. Falls on hard surfaces can cause cuts, bruises, sprains or fractures, and stick or ball impacts can lead to facial or hand injuries. Busy playing areas can also increase the chance of collisions. If you are injured while playing street hockey abroad, you may require medical treatment or repatriation to the UK.