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The Global Infrastructure for Ice Hockey

GlobeIce is building the global hockey graph, official club and team pages, club-operated GlobeIce websites, and the operational Hockey OS layer in one connected system. Start from the world, move through countries, leagues, clubs, teams, arenas, people, jobs, marketplace, and stories, then continue into governed work when you need structure.

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Countries
354
Leagues
8,216
Clubs
124,530
People
10
With coverage
Match traffic

Played games, live windows and upcoming fixtures are pulled from the GlobeIce game graph, not from static homepage copy.

Open Matchcenter
Hockey desk

Scores, stories, and routes at game speed

Top hockey sites make the daily pulse easy to scan. GlobeIce keeps that pace, then lets every story, game, league, country, club, and arena fall back into the structured atlas.

News
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Latest video and media

A front-page route into highlights, training clips, interviews, analysis, and source-cleared media.

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Approved video clips will appear here as the feeder routes media into the public graph.
Feeder intake

Recently added

Latest objects from auto-searches that have landed in GlobeIce main.

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Launch structure

One hockey platform, four reasons to return.

GlobeIce needs to feel useful before it is complete. The launch surface now points visitors toward live hockey, the world graph, club websites, and hockey work tools without hiding the commercial offer.

Coaches, players, parents

Move from public facts into Academy, jobs, marketplace, development material, and HockeyOS work.

Trust and control

Fresh data should be visible, but source signals, corrections, and review lanes keep GlobeIce credible.

Content graph

Launch coverage cockpit

A broad first launch needs more than one route. These lanes show the public data layers that are already visible and where the feeder pipeline should keep adding weight next.

Explore
10
covered countries

World structure

Countries, federations, arenas and official geography form the atlas foundation.

Open World
354
active leagues

Leagues and series

Leagues, series, cups and championships connect the public map to real hockey structure.

Open Leagues
20
club teams

Clubs and club teams

Club networks are the parent layer; senior, junior, youth, and academy teams hang from the club.

Open Clubs
124,530
people identities

People layer

People are canonical identities first; players, staff, coaches and officials are role lenses over the same person graph.

Open People
10
arenas

Arenas

The visible place concept is arenas, with venue legacy routes folded into it.

Open Arenas
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published stories

Public stories

News and signals keep the public surface alive while preserving the facts graph.

Open News
Homepage World Layer

Explore the hockey world directly from the homepage

The world map now acts as the front door to GlobeIce Public: fast, central, and connected to the countries that already carry real hockey coverage.

Countries: 190With coverage: 10Featured: 0
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Featured country routes
Flag of Sweden
SwedenSE
Strong public coverage with 5 leagues / 3 clubs / 0 people / 0 stories.
Flag of Germany
GermanyDE
Emerging public footprint with 1 leagues / 1 clubs / 0 people / 37 stories.
Flag of Denmark
DenmarkDK
Emerging public footprint with 1 leagues / 1 clubs / 0 people / 19 stories.
Flag of Norway
NorwayNO
Emerging public footprint with 0 leagues / 1 clubs / 0 people / 16 stories.
Start from the right hockey layer

A strong launch homepage should make the next move obvious whether the visitor came for facts, live hockey, official surfaces, or Hockey OS.

World atlas

Begin from the global map and move through countries, federations, clubs, arenas, and national structure.

Live and recent games

Use Matchcenter when discovery should turn into live scores, schedules, and current game traffic.

News and signals

Follow the latest stories, corrections, and public hockey signals without losing the facts graph behind them.

Standings and league tables

Move into standings, leagues, series, cups, and season context when the competitive structure matters most.

Clubs and club teams

Open the institutional hockey layer where each club leads onward to its teams, arenas, leagues, staff, movement, and official surfaces.

Club sites: Official club websites

Clubs can claim or create a GlobeIce website while the neutral facts graph stays connected behind it.

Academy, jobs, marketplace

Open the hockey-specific work surfaces that should make GlobeIce more useful than generic team-site tools.

Search and Hockey OS

Search is the fastest public drilldown, while Hockey OS is the place for deeper daily work across people and organizations.

Featured country routes

These country paths already carry enough coverage to act as strong examples of the public GlobeIce world layer.

Flag of Sweden
SwedenSE
Strong public coverage with 5 leagues / 3 clubs / 0 people / 0 stories.
Flag of Germany
GermanyDE
Emerging public footprint with 1 leagues / 1 clubs / 0 people / 37 stories.
Flag of Denmark
DenmarkDK
Emerging public footprint with 1 leagues / 1 clubs / 0 people / 19 stories.
Flag of Norway
NorwayNO
Emerging public footprint with 0 leagues / 1 clubs / 0 people / 16 stories.
Flag of Austria
AustriaAT
Emerging public footprint with 1 leagues / 1 clubs / 0 people / 2 stories.
Flag of Czechia
CzechiaCZ
Emerging public footprint with 1 leagues / 1 clubs / 0 people / 0 stories.
League and competition surfaces

Competition facts should feel alive on launch day, with visible branding, country context, and a clean path into standings or live flow.

Coverage is still being activated here.
Club networks

Club surfaces should quickly tell visitors where a club belongs, what country it sits in, and whether an official route is already live.

Coverage is still being activated here.
Club-team continuity

Club teams should connect matchday context, parent club identity, and league structure in one visible lane from the homepage.

Coverage is still being activated here.
Latest public stories

Editorial coverage should strengthen the atlas rather than drift away from it, with clear links back to the entities behind each story.

What GlobeIce stands for

The Global Infrastructure for Ice Hockey

Public GlobeIce should be trustworthy, structured, and global from the first click. Hockey OS should be ready when clubs, federations, leagues, arenas, and people need to go deeper than a public page.

Countries
Sweden | Germany | Denmark
Leagues
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