You can have the skills, the speed and the stamina to beat anyone, but you need the chance to show what you can do. You need the stage to perform - you need good shoes.

Now players from the start of their hockey career to the top of the international game can have TK on their feet as well as in their hands, providing the perfect platform for you to show the world what you’ve got.

So stand up and show us what you’re made of - the stage is yours, just say TK.

Latest News

Here you'll be kept up to date on the latest TK news for the UK & Ireland...

Thursday January 1st 1970

TK's Sally Walton, Hannah Macleod, Sophie Bray and Hollie Webb all named in the squad for the Investec World League Semi Final in London. More details on the tournament can be found here

Thursday January 1st 1970

Huge congratulations to TK's James Bailey as he made his full senior debut yesterday... For details of the match click here

Thursday January 1st 1970

We've now launched our very own facebook page for TK. Check it out to keep up to date on everything that is going on with TK in the UK & Ireland, as well as TK news from around the world. facebook.com/tkhockeyuk

Thursday January 1st 1970

Ireland play a series of matches against Germany over the next few days, but David Harte took some time out and made a trip to TK HQ. He's pictured here with Rassie Pieterse and Thomas Kille (3rd from right).

Thursday January 1st 1970

Delighted to welcome Olympic bronze medallists Sally Walton and Hannah Macleod to the recent TK Sales Conference.

Thursday January 1st 1970

If you're a Sales Professional click here and read about a great opportunity to join the TK Team.

Thursday January 1st 1970

Congratulations to Josh Rowbottom who was the winner of our Synergy Twitter competition.

Thursday January 1st 1970

Here's a picture of TK players Hollie Webb, Beckie Herbert, Sophie Bray and Steph Elliott with their bronze medals from the Investec Challenge in South Africa. England fought back twice to take Australia to Penalty Strokes, before coming away with the victory. For more details click here

Thursday January 1st 1970

Fancy winning a Synergy S1 or S1 Plus? All you need to do is follow us on Twitter @TKHockeyUK and retweet the competition message to be in with a chance. Head over to our Twitter page to find out more...

Thursday January 1st 1970

  Congratulations to GB U21 Men & Women as they win silver and bronze respectively at the Australian Olympic Youth Festival. The U21 Men had a nail biting final as they found themselves 3-0 down at half time, before coming back in the second half to lead 4-3. A late Australian equaliser took the game into extra time, before scoring again to earn the hosts gold with a close fought 5-4 victory. The U21 Women had to fight back from behind as well in their bronze medal match, two goals from Hannah Martin secured a 2-1 victory over the USA. Pictured L-R: Ruppert Shipperley, Diccon Stubbings (GK), Rob Farrington. 

Thursday January 1st 1970

We have now our very own Twitter page specifically designed for keeping you up to date with TK news in the UK & Ireland. Check it out by clicking here

Thursday January 1st 1970

Thursday January 1st 1970

Thursday January 1st 1970

Harry Martin nominated for FIH Young Player of the Year. For the full list on nominees click here

Thursday January 1st 1970

Stuck for gift ideas this Christmas? Why not get them something from their favourite hockey brand...

Thursday January 1st 1970

Indoor hockey is dominated on the international stage by Germany, so it’s no surprise that our range is bursting with ideas, choice & innovation. From the hotbed of indoor hockey, the TK Indoor Series leads you from your first day on the court to your gold medal performance....

Thursday January 1st 1970

If you've been selected to take part in the Futures Cup or HiPAC Programme and are interested in joining the TK Team then we want to hear from you. Drop us an email with your brief playing history and your ambitions for the future and we'll get back to you with what's available. To get in touch email sponsorship@tkhockey.co.uk.

Thursday January 1st 1970

  These have gone down a storm this year with initial batches selling out fast. Available in black, pink and royal these are a great and lightweight alternative to wearing a second pair of socks and also help to prevent any skin irritation.   More are due in imminently, so get down to your local TK stockist and order yours now before they're sold out!

About TK Hockey

Thomas Kille, the founder of the TK brand, began his career by reinforcing blank sticks in the basement of his home and selling them to players he knew. As a former captain of the German under 21 team and a well known face in the top flight of the German domestic game, these early TK sticks (though they did not yet bear the famous logo that is so well known today) ended up in the hands of some high quality players. Soon demand increased as word spread of their quality and performance.

It was time to take the next step and the first TK branded sticks went on sale in January 1985, distributed by the company Kille and Bal, which was a partnership between Thomas Kille and Ranvir Bal, who role it was to establish TK’s manufacturing contacts in India and Pakistan. This increased the number of sticks and the depth of the range and before long TK was a familiar name right across the German market.

Soon after the hockey world was first introduced to something that was to grip the imagination of players everywhere - the TK logo featuring two elephants with crossed trunks loosely shaped like hockey sticks. The combination of the elephant logo and the simple but brightly coloured sticks in the range meant that TK began to attract players through design as well as the quality of its product.

Things moved quickly from there with TK growing to become a leading player in markets across the world. The visibility of the brand in the international arena increased too and at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, just seven years after TK officially began trading, as many as 10 male and female players who won either gold or silver medals did so using a TK stick.

TK introduced many innovations into wooden stick manufacture the best known of which was Ti (Total Integration), a system of resin inserts integrated into the head and lower shaft area of laminated wooden sticks that dramatically increased the durability of the product. This innovation was in response to more hockey being played on artificial surfaces, which at that time was something that wooden sticks were ill equipped to deal with in terms of durability. The Ti system of reinforcement saw sales grow even further as players became aware of this great concept.

Throughout this period the TK range extended beyond sticks, with bags, protective equipment, balls and goalkeeping products also coming to the market. Perhaps most significantly of all though was a move to introduce TK branded hockey clothing. With new style of longer cotton shorts and high quality and attractive playing shirts, TK soon became the brand to be seen in. It could be said that TK changed the face of hockey clothing and soon the operation expanded to offer clubs bespoke colours and a wide range of on and off field products.

Fast forward a few years and TK is still regarded as one of a very select number of truly global brands and a leading name in all major markets. With Thomas Kille still at the helm the brand’s reputation for quality, innovation and design is as strong as ever. TK still features prominently across the international stage, with many of the world’s leading outfield players and goalkeepers using the brand.

Today’s range is still pushing the boundaries, introducing new technologies and ideas in combination with great design and high standards in product quality. One thing you can be certain of when you consider a TK product is that care and attention has gone into it, from the highest level stick to a replacement grip.

It is this level of detail and quality that makes TK the brand of choice for players of all ages and abilities the world over. They know that TK products will not let them down, so maybe you should join them?

Just say TK.
 

Contact

TK Hockey Argentina,

Cabildo 2040 Local 83,

Belgrano,

Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires,

Argentina.

Tel: 011 - 4788 - 8545

Email: tkhockey@arnet.com.ar

Facebook: TK-Hockey-Argentina (http://es-es.facebook.com/pages/TK-Hockey-Argentina/139679158112)

Twitter: @tkhockeyarg (http://twitter.com/#!/tkhockeyarg)