Water Polo is a team sport played in a pool, where two teams compete to score goals by throwing a ball into the opposing team's net. Each team consists of seven players, including a goalkeeper. Players swim, pass, and shoot the ball while trying to outmaneuver their opponents. The game is fast-paced and requires both swimming skills and strategic teamwork.
The match is divided into four quarters, and the team with the most goals at the end wins. Players must also be skilled at treading water, as they often need to stay afloat while engaging in physical play. Olympic Games feature Water Polo as a popular event, showcasing the sport's global appeal.