The hockey family was delighted to welcome United Nations (UN) Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to his first Olympic sports event as guest of International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach.

The pair took in the opening match of the Rio 2016 Olympic hockey events between Argentina and Netherlands men and were treated to a thriller of a game, with Argentina coming back to draw 3-3 after being 3-1 down earlier in the match.

Guided through the match by International Hockey Federation (FIH) President Leandro Negre and CEO Kelly Fairweather, both guests were staggered by the speed and skill of the game, which lived up to its action-packed and fast paced billing. 

Speaking of their visit, Negre said: "Secretary General Ki-moon and President Bach were in awe of the pace of the game and the technical ability of our athletes. It's fair to say they are both now really big fans of hockey. As a sport, we're delighted that these two prestigious guests joined us for our sport's opening Olympic match." 

Noting the UN's recognition of sport's role as a driver for social change and sustainable development, Negre added: "Hockey's diversity and parity are very much in line with both individuals drive for greater equality, not only in sport but throughout all walks of life. We will continue to use our sport as a driver to promote such values."

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