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Water polo - Malta's pool sport

Football, swimming and basketball all rolled into one

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What is it?

Water polo is a team sport played in a swimming pool. Two teams of seven players (six in the water, one in goal) pass a ball with one hand and try to throw it into the other team's goal. In Malta, water polo is huge - lots of children play it in summer, and many villages have their own team.

Tell me more

The pool is deep - so deep that you can't stand up. Players have to tread water for the whole match, which is exhausting. Most use a special leg kick called 'eggbeater' - moving each leg in a different circle - which keeps them up without using their hands. Their hands are busy with the ball.

Each match has four quarters of around 8 minutes. That sounds short until you realise you have been swimming and treading water and throwing and dodging the whole time. Top water polo players are some of the fittest athletes in any sport.

Malta's summer water polo league - between village teams - is one of the most popular sports in the country. Tickets are cheap, families bring picnics, and the matches happen in outdoor pools by the sea. Whole villages come down to cheer.

Children usually start with 'mini polo' in shallow water from about age 8, learning to pass and shoot with one hand while floating. By their teens, the best ones move up to the proper deep pool with their village team. Some Maltese clubs are over 100 years old.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why might it be much harder to play a sport in deep water than on land?
  2. 02Players can only use one hand. How would using only one hand change a sport you play now?
  3. 03Most teams in Malta are from a single village. Why might that make matches between villages so exciting?
Try this

Classroom activity

On dry land, mark out a 'water polo court' with cones. Two teams play with a soft ball - but each pupil can only use one hand and must always keep the other hand on their head. Try playing for 5 minutes. How tiring is one hand?