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underwater rugby
/ˌʌndɚwˈɔːɾɚ ɹˈʌɡbi/
/ˌʌndəwˈɔːtə ɹˈʌɡbi/
Underwater rugby
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a water sport in which players compete underwater to score goals with a buoyant ball
What is "underwater rugby"?
Underwater rugby is a team sport played in a pool, where two teams try to score goals by placing a ball into the opposing team's basket, located at the bottom of the pool. Players wear snorkels, masks, and fins and use their hands to pass, carry, or attempt to score with the ball. The game is played underwater, meaning players must dive and hold their breath while moving and defending. Underwater rugby requires strong swimming skills, teamwork, and strategic thinking, as the game involves both offensive and defensive play in a challenging, submerged environment.
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The sport of underwater rugby requires strong swimming skills.
Underwater rugby players wear fins, masks, and snorkels.



























