The Red Card and Misconduct Complaint reporting process has changed with effect from 12 September 2025 and this website is being updated. In the meantime, for all information about the new process, go to the England Hockey website;
Misconduct Complaint
If you believe an individual, club or association has breached the England Hockey Code of Conduct you can file a misconduct offence
The England Hockey Disciplinary Regulations apply to Misconduct Offences that fall within England Hockey’s jurisdiction committed on or after 1 September 2024. You must use the Disciplinary Regulations and forms when reporting a Misconduct Offence. You can find all the information you need including the England Hockey Disciplinary Regulations and forms by following this link Misconduct Complaints | England Hockey
If you believe that a person, group of persons or a club, association or other Participant or Member of England Hockey has breached England Hockey’s Code of Conduct or committed any other act of Misconduct that may bring the sport of hockey into disrepute, you have the option of raising a Misconduct Complaint. then you can file a Misconduct Complaint. This can be done by filling out a Misconduct Complaint Form ( Combined red card/ Misconduct Complaint Form). (Note, this applies to an act of Misconduct which is not otherwise covered by separate Anti-Doping, Safeguarding and Protecting Young People Regulations or by issuing a Red Card),
There are important time limits within which to raise a formal Misconduct Complaint, but before doing so consider whether the issue is best resolved directly with any other club or association involved.
If you need guidance on how to do this, contact the England Hockey Disciplinary Lead or your Area Disciplinary Administrator.
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The form can be used to report isolated incidents or a series of actions that are alleged to be a breach of the Code of Conduct or have otherwise brought hockey into disrepute. Once completed, the form must be sent to discipline@englandhockey.co.uk where it will be processed.
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The England Hockey Disciplinary Regulations have been updated and can now be found in a single document called the Disciplinary Regulations. The new regulations came into force in respect of any red card or misconduct offences committed on or after 1 September 2024. You must use these up to date regulations and forms when reporting a Red Card or Misconduct Offence. You can find all the information you need including the new England Hockey Disciplinary Regulations and forms by following this link Misconduct Complaints | England Hockey
Please note, if the correct procedure is not followed or an out of date form used this may result in the rejection of your complaint.
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Misconduct Complaint Forms must be submitted via the MS Misconduct Complaint Form and any supporting witness statements and other evidence sent to the discipline@englandhockey.co.uk inbox within 14 days starting on the day after the date of the alleged Misconduct Offence taking place. If the complaint concerns a series of actions, the date of the last action is the date to use to start your calculation.
For example, if an incident occurs on a Saturday, the 14 day period begins on the Sunday and the deadline to submit the complaint will be the end of the second following Saturday
Any forms received after this time will not be processed unless it is decided by England Hockey’s Disciplinary Panel that there are exceptional circumstances at play.
The Misconduct Complaint Form should provide as much information as possible relating to the alleged offence. The complaint should be supported with signed and dated statements of any witnesses and all evidence which is relied upon in support of the complaint. Examples of the information to include in the Misconduct Complaint and a form of witness statement to use are available on the England Hockey Misconduct Complaints page Misconduct Complaints | England Hockey
Once the complaint has been received, the Complaint and supporting papers will be reviewed to establish if the Complaint can be dealt with under the Disciplinary Regulations. You may be required to provide further clarification of the issues raised within it.
If your complaint proceeds, the complaint form and the supporting evidence will be sent to the alleged offender usually via their club or other member body.
Once a response has been received you may be asked to comment upon this if this is deemed necessary by the disciplinary panel that will consider the complaint. Most complaints are dealt with based upon the written evidence provided but if the disciplinary panel determines that a hearing is necessary to make a decision, you and your witnesses will be asked to attend to present and support your complaint.
For more in-depth information about disrepute in hockey, please consult our new Disciplinary Regulations and the Code of Conduct
Please note that if you fail to respond to a request for additional information or fail to provide this when requested your complaint may not proceed.
Misconduct Complaint Forms must be completed and sent to the discipline@englandhockey.co.uk inbox within 14 days of the alleged Misconduct Offence taking place. If the complaint is regarding a series of actions, the date of the last action must have taken place within 14 days of the form being sent (remember, the date of the incident is day one). Any forms received after this time will not be processed unless it is decided by England Hockey’s Disciplinary Panel that there are exceptional circumstances at play.
The Misconduct Complaint Form should provide as much information as possible relating to the alleged offence. The complaint should be supported with signed and dated statements of any witnesses and all evidence which is relied upon in support of the complaint.
Once the complaint has been received, you may be required to provide further clarification of the issues raised within it. Your complaint will be sent to the alleged offender usually via their club or other member body.
Once a response has been received you may be asked to comment upon this if this is deemed necessary by the disciplinary panel that will consider the complaint. Most complaints are dealt with based upon the written evidence provided but if the disciplinary panel determines that a hearing is necessary to make a decision, you and your witnesses will be asked to attend to present and support your complaint.
For more in-depth information about disrepute in hockey, please consult our new Disciplinary Regulations and the Code of Conduct.
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The Misconduct Complaint Form will usually be sent to you via the disciplinary officer for your club or other organisation and they will contact you for consideration and response.
Once the Misconduct Complaint From has been sent to your organisation, you will have 7 days within which to indicate whether you accept or reject the Misconduct Complaint (whether in whole or in part) and a further 7 days within which to respond to the complaint or offer statements in mitigation of it. Your response should include any supporting statements from witnesses (which should be signed and dated) and other evidence you intend to rely upon.
Your club or other organisation may assist you with this process.
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A disciplinary panel will be convened to consider the complaint and response. This will either be at Area or National level depending on the nature of the complaint. The panel will consider all representations and may ask for further information. In most cases the matter can be determined based on the papers alone, but the disciplinary panel may decide that a hearing (usually conducted online) needs to take place to make a decision on the case. Once a decision is made it will be sent to all parties to the complaint. It will include reasons for the decision and will include details of any sanction that may be applied.
England Hockey reserves the right to publicise details of any disciplinary decisions.
For more in-depth information about disrepute in hockey, please consult the England Hockey Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Regulations EH Disciplinary Regulations
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If a decision has been made that you have committed a Misconduct Offence, you have a right of appeal against this decision provided the grounds of your appeal meet certain requirements. Details of how to appeal and the timeframe within which this should be done can be found in the Disciplinary Regulations.
The Notice of Appeal Form and details of the appeal fee and how to pay this can be found via this link Misconduct Complaints | England Hockey
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MISCONDUCT OFFENCE PROCESS, SEE THE NEW ENGLAND HOCKEY REGULATIONS AND THE FLOWCHART BELOW...
