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Teenager Plays for England in Ball Hockey World Champs
8 Feb
Summary
- Jacob Mansell, 17, will represent England at the U-18 Ball Hockey World Championships.
- The event takes place in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, starting July 1.
- Family fundraising is needed due to no formal funding for players.

Jacob Mansell, a 17-year-old sports student from Barnsley College, is set to compete for England at the International Street & Ball Hockey Federation (ISBHF) under-18 Ball Hockey World Championships. This prestigious event is scheduled to take place in Banská Bystrica, central Slovakia, commencing on July 1.
Mansell expressed immense pride in being selected for the squad for the second year running, having previously captained the Great Britain team. He was inspired to play by watching his father and has long dreamt of competing alongside him.
The sport, a variation of ice hockey played without skates, uses a plastic ball instead of a puck. Players wear essential protective gear. Currently, there is no formal funding for ball hockey athletes, meaning Mansell and his family are undertaking fundraising efforts to cover the estimated £2,000 cost of participation.




