Sponsored Content SportsEngine, a brand from NBC Sports Next is the leading provider of Sport Relationship Management (SRM) software, empowering athletes, parents, coaches, and sports organization administrators with tools and services to manage their organizations and sports lives. Read SportsEngine stories Dressed to Play: Water Polo June 8, 2020 | 2 minutes, 12 seconds read Water polo balls vary in size based on the age of the player. They begin at Size 1 and work all the way up to Size 5, which is the regulated competition size. Other equipment used includes special swimwear since games take place in pools. Caps The water polo cap comes with protective coverings that go over a player’s ear and protects them from injury in the event that there is contact to the head. The caps also have a player’s number printed on them. Goalies are the only players who wear red caps, while their team traditionally wears white or blue caps depending on if they are home or away. Goggles Goggles cannot be worn during a game, but can be very helpful during warmups and swim sets, especially if your eyes are sensitive to chlorine. Mouthguard Mouthguards are not required based on the rules, but are highly recommended as a way to help further protect the player from injury. Parka or Robe Having a good swim parka or terry cloth robe can be important for a player to keep them warm when they are not participating in the pool. Sunblock This is less necessary for players who play at indoor pools, but is important for players who participate outdoors. Make sure it is waterproof to help protect your child while they are in the pool. Swimsuits Male competitors typically wear swimming briefs or thigh-length trunks, while female players are required to wear a one-piece suit. Most water polo players prefer to wear tight-fitting swimwear as it is common for opponents to grab onto each other’s suits during a game. Towel Having a good towel to dry off with after games is important. But if you are looking to save space then consider getting a smaller, more absorbent, chamois cloth. Download the complete guide for water poloGet a PDF copy to print out for yourself or share it with others who are just getting started with water polo. Included in the guide are the following.Fundamentals of the GameThe Basic RulesGetting into PositionWater Polo Terms ExplainedDressed to PlayWays to PlayDownload the guide sports in this article Water Polo tags in this article New to Sports Parent SportsEngine