A Water Polo Pool is a rectangular and deep pool with two floating net goals on each end for the sport of Water Polo. As the pool size typically defines the boundaries of the game, there are no boundary lines or floats necessary besides the mid-pool line that marks the center of the pool. Along the ends of the pool are where the goals float, and alongside the goals are re-entry areas for players to enter into the boundary of play. Since players must tread water during the game, the standard water polo pool is several feet or meters below a standard players height.
Water Polo Pools have an overall length of either 82’ or 98.43’ (25, 30 m) and width of 65.62’ (20 m), for a total area of 5382-6458 ft² (500-600 m²). The depth of a Water Polo Pool must be a minimum of 6’ (1.83 m).
A Water Polo Pool is a rectangular and deep pool with two floating net goals on each end for the sport of Water Polo. As the pool size typically defines the boundaries of the game, there are no boundary lines or floats necessary besides the mid-pool line that marks the center of the pool. Along the ends of the pool are where the goals float, and alongside the goals are re-entry areas for players to enter into the boundary of play. Since players must tread water during the game, the standard water polo pool is several feet or meters below a standard players height.
Water Polo Pools have an overall length of either 82’ or 98.43’ (25, 30 m) and width of 65.62’ (20 m), for a total area of 5382-6458 ft² (500-600 m²). The depth of a Water Polo Pool must be a minimum of 6’ (1.83 m).