It's the same as football for males.
The English Football Association created the first widely accepted official rules of the game in 1863, dubbing the game association football. These rules were known as the "Laws of the Game."
they are trying to make sure no one gets hurt
The first College Football game played in 1869 used the rules modified from the London Football Association. Over the next few years as the game gained popularity the colleges began to favor the rules of Rugby over the rules of soccer. The game as we know it today evolved from the game of rugby.
the rules are almost the same as rugby and soccer
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so no one gets hurt and if there were no rules the game would suck
Aussie rules football
The rules are same for all countries , as they are made by F.i.F.A.
Australian rules football is a fast paced and potentially dangerous game. Its rules are unlike those of any other version of football. To dribble in a game a player must use their feet in a fashion similar to how basketball players use their hands.
There are 17 Laws in the FIFA Laws of the Game.
No, that was President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905 who met with university officials and convinced them to change the rules of the game to eliminate the brutality that existed in the game at the time. As a result, the American Football Rules Committee was created to change and create rules to make the game safer to play and more exciting to watch.
It isn't against the rules but it would be offensive and could result in a yellow or in extreme cases a red card.