📚 Learn Water Polo
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Water polo is a fast-paced team sport played in a swimming pool. Players swim, pass and shoot the ball while staying afloat, aiming to score goals against the opposing team.
🏁 The Basics of Water Polo
Water polo is played with:
• 7 players per team (6 field players + 1 goalkeeper)
• a ball designed for grip in water
• a goal at each end of the pool
Players must stay afloat at all times and cannot touch the bottom.
🔄 How the Game Works
• the game starts with a swim-off to gain possession
• teams pass the ball and move around the pool
• players attempt to score by throwing the ball into the goal
• possession changes after a goal or turnover
🏊 Movement in Water
Players move using swimming and a technique called:
• eggbeater kick – keeps players upright and stable
• allows players to pass, shoot and defend effectively
📏 The Pool
• played in a deep swimming pool
• goals float at each end
• marked playing area
Learn more here:
Water Polo Pool Size
📜 Basic Rules
• players can only hold the ball with one hand (except goalkeeper)
• no sinking or holding opponents
• fouls result in free throws or exclusions
• players must pass or shoot within a time limit
Learn more here:
Water Polo Rules
🔢 Scoring
• a goal is scored when the ball crosses the goal line
• each goal = 1 point
• the team with the most goals wins
Learn more here:
Water Polo Scoring
🤽 Equipment
• water polo ball
• goals and caps
• swimwear
Learn more here:
Water Polo Equipment
📈 Why Water Polo Is Popular
Water polo is popular because it is:
• physically demanding
• fast-paced
• team-oriented
• unique compared to land sports
It combines swimming, strength and strategy.
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