📜 Water Polo Rules

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Water polo rules are designed to keep the game fast, physical and fair. Two teams compete by passing a ball and trying to score goals while staying afloat in the water.


🏁 Starting the Game

• the game begins with a swim-off

• players race from their goal line to the centre to gain possession

• play restarts with a swim-off at the beginning of each period


🤽 Basic Gameplay Rules

• players must tread water at all times

• only one hand can be used to hold the ball (except goalkeeper)

• players pass, swim and shoot to score

• teams must move the ball within a set time (shot clock)


🔄 Possession and Play

• teams pass the ball to create scoring chances

• possession changes after a goal, turnover or foul

• players cannot hold the ball underwater when challenged


⚠️ Fouls

There are different types of fouls:

Ordinary Fouls

• minor contact or rule breaks

• result in a free throw

• defender must give space

Exclusion Fouls

• major fouls like holding, sinking or pulling back

• player is removed for 20 seconds

• opposing team plays with an extra player

Penalty Fouls

• committed inside the 5 metre area

• results in a penalty shot


🚫 Common Violations

• holding the ball with two hands (non-goalkeeper)

• sinking the ball to avoid a defender

• pushing off another player

• interfering during a free throw


🧤 Goalkeeper Rules

• can use both hands

• can punch the ball

• can move freely within the goal area


⏱️ Game Structure

• played in 4 quarters

• each quarter typically 8 minutes (game time)

• shot clock limits attacking time


🏆 Winning the Game

• each goal = 1 point

• the team with the most goals wins

• ties may go to extra time or penalties


⚡ Why Rules Matter

Water polo rules ensure:

• fair and safe play

• continuous action

• balanced competition

Understanding the rules helps players improve positioning, timing and teamwork.


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