Water Polo Scoring
Waterpolo is a competitive team sport in which players compete for goals. Each team consists of seven field players and one goalkeeper. The game is played in a pool with a minimum water depth of two meters. The team that scores the most goals wins. Overtime periods are common in tournament play. Goals Water polo is a team sport where players swim and score goals by throwing a ball into the opposing teams net. It is a competitive game, but also fun for swimmers and spectators to watch. Typically, teams consist of six 'field' players and one goalkeeper. The team that scores the most goals during a quarter wins the game. A water polo goal is a special item that is either attached to the sides of the pool or floats on the surface. It is used to score goals and is the centerpiece of every water polo match. A goal is scored when the ball passes between the goalposts and under the crossbar. Fouls in water polo are made up of ordinary fouls and major fouls. Scoring Wate