field hockey Emoji
π represents field hockey, a team sport played on grass or turf with sticks and a ball.
U+1F3D1
The π emoji stands for field hockey. Itβs commonly used to label sports events, teams, and gameplay in messages and designs. Copy it directly or use its Unicode/escape codes in tools and apps.
field hockey Emoji Meaning
π (Unicode U+1F3D1) means field hockey. Itβs most often used to indicate the sport itselfβsuch as practices, games, leagues, or tournaments. Youβll also see it in team or school contexts (for example, βfield hockey tryoutsβ) and in social media captions to add a clear sports theme. Designers may use it as a small visual cue in event posters, schedules, or app interfaces related to athletics. Like other sport emojis, it doesnβt imply a specific country or rule set; it simply represents the activity: playing field hockey.
Common uses
- β’Announcing field hockey games, practice sessions, or tryouts in messages and posts
- β’Labeling a schedule item or sports category in apps, calendars, and planners
- β’Adding a sports icon to event flyers, posters, and digital invitations
- β’Marking team affiliation or participation in group chats and team communications
- β’Tagging content in social media (highlights, training tips, match updates)
Examples
π Field Hockey Emoji
- πMeet at 4:30 PM for π practice.
- πThis weekend: varsity π tournament.
- πSign up for π tryouts by Friday.
- πCoach says bring shin guards for π.
- πOur teamβs highlight reel: π season recap.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F3D1 | |
| HTML Entity | 🏑 | |
| HTML Code | 🏑 | |
| CSS | \1F3D1 |
FAQ
What does the π emoji mean?
π represents field hockey, a team sport played with sticks and a ball on grass or turf.
How do I copy the symbol π?
Copy the character from this page (π) and paste it into your text, email, or design tool.
Is π the correct emoji for field hockey specifically?
Yes. Itβs the Unicode emoji named βFIELD HOCKEYβ (U+1F3D1).
What are the Unicode and escape codes for π?
Unicode codepoint: U+1F3D1. HTML entity: 🏑. CSS escape: \\1F3D1. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F3D1}.