By Jeff Bell
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November 12, 2019
University Of Manitoba Club featured in a Winnipeg Free Press article in 2003: THERE aren't many similarities between underwater football and its gridiron namesake, except that both are team sports. "It consists of two teams of five swimmers, each wearing masks, fins and snorkels," says Garth Bradley, a director of the Manitoba Underwater Council, a non-profit sports body under the umbrella of Sport Manitoba. "The object of the game is to advance a round ball filled with salt water to the opposing team's side of the pool. You score a goal by muscling the ball onto the side gutter of the pool. It's played entirely underwater with the exception of a scoring attempt." Click Here to read the article