Offense
Wide Receiver (WR) Left Guard (RG) Left Tackle (LT) Center (C) Right Tackle (RT) Right Guard (RG) Quarterback (QB) Running Back/Tailback/Halfback (RB,TB,HB) Fullback (FB)
Defense
Left Defensive End (DE) Defensive Tackle (DT) Defensive Tackle (DT) Right Defensive End (DE) Outside Linebacker (OLB) Middle Linebacker (MLB) Outside Linebacker (OLB) Strong Safety (SS) Free Safety (FS)
Special Teams
Placekicker (K) Punter (P)
rugby originated in england, great britain, in a place called rugby from england,uk, in a place called rugby
No. Football is played in every country.
Football Soccer
The sport that Americans call "Football" as played by the NFL is called "Football Americano" in Italy. The sport that Americans call "Soccer" as sanctioned by FIFA is called "Calcio" in Italy.
Rugby football developed from a version of football played at Rugby School and was originally one of several versions of football played at English public schools during the 19th century.
Football is called football because the game is played primarily with the feet, while handball is a different sport where players primarily use their hands.
the question should be why is football called soccer in the states? doesnt it make sense that a game played almost entirely using your feet be called football?
American football is called football because it evolved from a game that was played on foot, rather than on horseback. The term "football" originally referred to any game played on foot, as opposed to games played on horseback, like polo. The shape and size of the ball used in American football are not related to the name of the sport.
In Australia, the game of "Touch" is played with a football. It is sometimes incorrectly called "Touch football", but it has no allegiance to the game of football.
A place called Liverpool in England.
its called a walk on you stupid idiot
Yes, football is only played in the US. Countries in Europe and Asia play a game similar to it called rugby