Underwater Hockey is a unique team sport played at the bottom of a swimming pool. Two teams, typically consisting of six players each, use small sticks to push a weighted puck into the opposing team's goal. Players wear snorkeling gear, including masks, fins, and snorkels, allowing them to breathe while submerged.
The game is played in two halves, usually lasting 10 to 15 minutes each. Players must be skilled in swimming and teamwork, as they navigate the underwater environment to score points. Underwater Hockey is enjoyed worldwide and promotes fitness, coordination, and strategic thinking.