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  2. Rules of water polo - Wikipedia

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    The referee must attempt to keep to all of the rules of water polo to the governing body they are using. There are always one or two referees in a game of water polo. At a higher level, two referees are virtually always used; but at lower levels, if there are limited available referees, a referee may officiate the game without another.

  3. Glossary of water polo - Wikipedia

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    inner tube water polo A version of water polo in which players are allowed to float in inner tubes to avoid treading water during the game, which requires superb conditioning. Usually played as an intramural sport on college campuses, often coed. [4] inside water Best position for a defender: between the attacker he/she is guarding and the goal.

  4. Category:Water polo terminology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Water polo terminology" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Category:Rules of water polo - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rules of water polo" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Water polo - Wikipedia

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    The present-day game involves teams of seven players (plus up to six substitutes), with a water polo ball similar in size to a soccer ball but constructed of air-tight nylon. One of the earliest recorded viewings of water polo was conducted at the 4th Open Air Fete of the London Swimming Club, held at the Crystal Palace , London on 15 September ...

  7. William Wilson (aquatics) - Wikipedia

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    In 1877, Wilson drew up a set of rules for a team water ball game, which he called "aquatic football". [1] The first game took place between the banks of the River Dee at the Bon Accord Festival in Aberdeen, Scotland. Flags were placed eight or ten feet apart on the shore and players used a soft ball of Indian rubber, called a pulu. The game ...

  8. Category:Water polo - Wikipedia

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    Rules of water polo (4 P) S. Water polo strategy (5 P) T. Water polo teams (18 C, 1 P) Water polo techniques (2 P) Water polo terminology (1 C, 16 P)

  9. Goalkeeper (water polo) - Wikipedia

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    The position of the goalkeeper has existed since the game of water polo originated. At that time, the object of the game was to touch the ball on the opponent's end of the pool. [ 4 ] The goalkeeper would wait at the end of the pool until an opposing player approached the goal, when the goalkeeper would try to stop that player, for example, by ...