vesipallo
Vesipallo, also known as water polo, is a team sport played in a swimming pool. Two teams of seven players (six field players plus a goalkeeper) compete to score goals by throwing the ball into the opponent’s net. The goals are 3 meters wide, and the playing area includes a 2-meter zone in front of each goal where field players may not hold or touch the ball.
A match typically consists of four periods of eight minutes of playing time in international competition, with
Equipment for vesipallo includes a waterproof water polo ball, swim caps with ear protection, and swimsuits.
Governing bodies and competitions: internationally, the sport is governed by World Aquatics (formerly FINA). National federations
History and reach: vesipallo originated in the late 19th century in Europe and spread globally, with long-standing