📏 Water Polo Pool Size

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A water polo pool has specific dimensions and markings used in both professional and recreational play. The pool must be deep enough so players cannot touch the bottom.


📐 Pool Dimensions

Water polo pool size can vary depending on the level:

Men (international):

• length: up to 30 metres

• width: up to 20 metres

Women (international):

• length: up to 25 metres

• width: up to 20 metres


🏊 Depth

• minimum depth: 2 metres

• players must not touch the bottom

This ensures fair play and proper movement.


🥅 Goal Size

• width: 3 metres

• height: 0.9 metres

Goals float at each end of the pool.


📍 Pool Markings

The pool includes important distance markers:

• 2 metre line – close to the goal area

• 5 metre line – used for penalty shots

• halfway line – centre of the pool

These markings help define rules and positioning.


🎯 Playing Area

• rectangular playing area within the pool

• teams attack and defend across the full length

• space allows for passing, swimming and shooting


⚡ Why Pool Size Matters

The size of the water polo pool affects:

• player movement and stamina

• spacing and tactics

• speed of the game

Understanding the layout helps players improve positioning and awareness.


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