The rules of soccer are the same anywhere you go.
What would soccer be without rules?
The International Football Association Board(IFAB) regulates the rules of soccer. They were the first group to organized the rules of soccer as we know it today.
In soccer, the rules are called the Laws of the Game. There are 17 of them, and FIFA, the world governing body of soccer has them posted at their website. A link is provided.
The first set of rules for soccer were made by the London Football Association in 1863.
As far as I know, Australian play soccer along the rules of the FIFA (international Federation of Football Association), as do the French; there shoudn't be any difference.
In terms of what is played: Football (soccer), netball, cricket and Australian rules.In terms of what is watched/supported: Australian rules, cricket, rugby and football (soccer).
It would become bigger then Soccer and all other sports VERY quickly and I'm not even Australian
Australia's main sport is cricket, followed by AFL - Australian Rules football (not soccer).
Soccer does not have twenty rules. Soccer has 17 rules, called the Laws of the Game.
Both play soccer and rugby. If you are referring to the game played between Gaelic Footballers and Australian Rules footballers, the game is now referred to as International Rules.
Because football is its original name, as the ball is kicked by the foot. It is called football around the vast majority of the world, it is only in America where 'American Football' is so popular it is called soccer. Soccer is sometimes used in Australia due to Australian Rules Football. Both American and Australian Rules football are variations of soccer (football) hence there names.
Australian Cup - soccer - ended in 1968.
Australian Cup - soccer - was created in 1962.
Cricket, rugby, tennis, soccer. Probably many more. Australian Rules football.
I am a lover of all sports and can appreciate that in most parts of the world they call Soccer Football. It really annoys me however that Fifa the governing body of Soccer is trying to change Australian sporting culture buy trying to make Aussies say football, when referring to Soccer. I encourage all Australians to keep calling Soccer Soccer. How dare they try and change the Australian vocabulary. In Australia the term football is used to describe Australian Rules football and Rugby League, not Soccer.
no the rules are all the same