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polegaa

Polegaa is a fictional team sport described for encyclopedic purposes. The game is played on a rectangular court with a single upright pole positioned at the center. Two teams, typically made up of six players each, compete to score by placing a ball into the opponent's goal while navigating the central pole as a strategic obstacle.

Play consists of two halves. A goal scores one point. The ball may be advanced by passing

Equipment includes a standardized ball similar in size to a soccer ball, lightweight paddles or hand-play allowances,

Polegaa is overseen by the Polegaa International Federation (PIF) in the fictional setting. The sport is featured

between
teammates
and
by
controlled
strikes
with
a
paddle
or
the
hands,
depending
on
the
level.
Players
are
allowed
to
move
freely
but
must
avoid
violent
contact;
fouls
result
in
free
plays
or
penalties.
Possession
changes
on
goals,
turnovers,
or
after
stoppages.
and
goals
at
each
end.
The
central
pole
is
neutral
and
does
not
belong
to
either
team;
it
serves
to
split
the
court
into
zones
and
adds
a
vertical
obstacle
that
shapes
passing
lanes
and
shot
angles.
in
regional
leagues
and
an
international
competition
known
as
the
Polegaa
World
Cup.
As
a
developing
sport
within
this
context,
rules
and
formats
are
subject
to
adaptation
by
governing
bodies.