This weekend the Global Girls’ Game took place in hockey arenas around the world. The annual IIHF event saw a 2-day game between Team Blue and Team White where the puck was passed around the world through 36 venues.
After a “prologue” before the weekend in Singapore and Taipei City, the action on Saturday began in New Zealand and Australia before moving to the west.
After a “prologue” before the weekend in Singapore and Taipei City, the action on Saturday began in New Zealand and Australia before moving to the west.
#GlobalGirlsGame Singapore
This weekend we have the #GlobalGirlsGame, which already started with a "prologue" in Singapore. It was the first game since the pandemic for these female players and they had a lot of fun!
Even though the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine reduced the number of potential venues, an impressive number of 37 countries from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania take part in this initiative to promote women’s hockey around the world.
The score from each venue will count towards the total score between Team Blue and Team White in all 36 games, which means the puck was virtually be passed from one venue to the other until the Global Girls’ Game ended late on Sunday in Laval, Canada.
You can also follow the #GlobalGirlsGame action on our social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The score from each venue will count towards the total score between Team Blue and Team White in all 36 games, which means the puck was virtually be passed from one venue to the other until the Global Girls’ Game ended late on Sunday in Laval, Canada.
Click here to follow our tracker and the score.
You can also follow the #GlobalGirlsGame action on our social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.