This might be hard to understand but just picture hockey played under water. Simple? Well according to spectators, not so much. Just like field hockey, ice hockey or air hockey, the objective is to use a stick (or a paddle in case of air hockey) to hit a puck or ball into the opponent’s goal. Because it is played under water, the sport is aptly named Octopush by participants. The teams consist of 6 players and are surprisingly very common around the world although having a huge spectator crowd is virtually impossible because of the playing field or pool to be more precise.
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