no clipping no fighting no dorty moves have fun be respectful listen to ref never were brachknucles be safe
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."
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.
It isn't against the rules but it would be offensive and could result in a yellow or in extreme cases a red card.
It china that played ancient version of football...the English then invented football and made official rules in 1863
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 commissioner decides on the rules in football.
Circle rules football was created in 2006.
Football has the fewest rules out of sports. Football = Soccer
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yes they are...the English football assocation wrote the rules for football in 1863
In the XFL, some of the rules that are different from traditional football leagues include the kickoff rules, the extra point rules, and the overtime rules.
In short: the same rules as every other league. All football leagues are bound by the rules of Association Football, these rules are administered and enforced by FIFA at international level and their own football associations internally.
The rules of football play can be found online from The Rules of Play website. This website summarises the FIFA football rules, also available online, from the FIFA website (but these are 150 pages long).
they are trying to make sure no one gets hurt
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Australian Rules Football.
the football association's board