There is no quarter back in association football. However, you can intercept passes made between players.
No football was first and allowed the ball to be handled. The ball carrier was allowed to retreat toward their own team players to pass the ball if carried. The laws changed in the lat 1800s and the handling of the ball was outlawed by the newly formed Football Association. teams wishing to keep the handling rules broke away and formed the Rugby Football Union
No, football fans are not allowed to keep the ball as a souvenir after a game.
Yes, linemen are allowed to catch the ball in football, but they are not typically the primary receivers. They are usually focused on blocking and protecting the quarterback.
Yes, an interception occurs when a defensive player catches a ball thrown by the quarterback.
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Yes, of course!
In American Football one tackles a player. In Association Football (soccer) one tackles the ball.
In association football, the ball must completely pass over the line: on is in.In American football and rugby football, any contact with the line makes the ball or player out of play: on is out.
Association Football the difference being that North American football has very little to do with feet, so why it is called soccer is a mystery, every where else in the world it is called "football"
Yes you can intercept just stand in front of the ball
Rugby/American Football - Prolate Spheroid Association Football - Sphere Old style World Cup ball - Truncated Icosahedron
No, it can be returned for 2 pts. on an extra pt. conversion.