France might not be the first country that comes to mind for hockey, but the league is growing with teams from the Alps to the Paris region.
World-class cuisine, diverse landscapes from Mediterranean beaches to Alpine peaks, and a lifestyle that prioritizes enjoying life's pleasures make it appealing for players. If you want to develop your game while experiencing one of the world's great cultures, France offers something special.

France is centrally located in Western Europe to reach a number of different areas whether it's London and Amsterdam, East into Germany, or heading south into the Alps. High-speed trains make European travel effortless.
France's hockey scene continues to strengthen.
The top leagues here have improved significantly over the years, attracting quality imports and developing local talent, and the sport is gaining more visibility nationally.
The top ice hockey league in France is called Ligue Magnus, followed by Division 1 (France2), Division 2 (France3), and Division 3 (France4).
France also has several youth and junior levels such as U18, U20, etc.