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AnswerThere was no football in the middle ages. Football doesn't show up until the 1900's. AnswerThere are many different games called football today, among which are American football, Soccer, Rugby, all of which have rules that are pretty well codified. Games that are played informally today generally are based on these written codes of rules, to some degree or other. By contrast, medieval football had very few rules. In fact the rules were so sparse that what was called "mob football" had no limits on the numbers of players each side could have.Please use the link below for more information on medieval football.
30 games are played in the Russian football league. 16 teams participate, playing each other twice (home and away). More games will be played by each club in cup and European competitions, but this depends on participation.
Ivy League schools had been playing various types of kicking games as far back as the 1820s. The first recognized intercollegiate football game happened in 1869 between Rutgers and Princeton, although that game probably resembled soccer more than the game we know today.
either football, that is American football or English football, both are more popular than tennis.
Modern day footballs are actually more elongated, oval shaped then the original round ones.