40 seconds from the end of the previous play, or 25 seconds in certain special situations (injury timeout, first play of quarter, etc.)
If it is American football it is Canada.
yes
say one team kicks off then after that play is over they switch balls to whichever team is on offense and if the other team intercepts it then after that play they switch it again they pretty much have 2 game balls one for one team and one for the other team
The real name for Soccer is Football. You use your foot, to move the ball. Football was invented before American Football, the rules were written before American Football's rules. American Football shouldn't be called Football because the foot is barely used.
In France, soccer is known as football. Not many people play the American version of football in France. It is impossible to know exactly how many people play football in a given country.
Canadian football- 12 American football- 11
American football has 11 plyers on offense and 11 on defense. You may play with as few as 8 but no fewer.
you dont.
in American Football, the offense can choose to either kick the ball for a point after attempt (1 point), or choose to run another play in hopes of scoring a two-point conversion (2 points).
Spain. China. Iceland. Pretty much anywhere but the US and Canada, and Canada just has a variation of American football.
This question can be answered two ways. The number of players per team for American football is 11 offense and 11 defense. There are also usually two different kickers-- kicker and punter. However, kickers can play other positions on the roster. The total number of American football participants is well over 1,200,000 worldwide.
American Football is what we play in the U.S.A. a.k.a. football or the NFL.
Denmark doesn't play American football, but they do play soccer.
Yes, in Jamaica they play football (soccer). It is likely that some Jamaicans even play American football.
Football (I mean American football)
play with the ball
"Riverside" in football means to have the offense and the defense switch sides of play on the field. It is usually said during a practice when the coach wants to have the offense go the opposite direction on the field, he will say "Riverside it" telling the offense and the defense to switch sides.