AFL
Footy, Aussie rules
Well im not sure how, but NFL stands for National Football League. There used to be the AFL (American Football League) but the NFL and AFL merged.
One can find a schedule for AFL (Australian Football League) football games, on the official website of the AFL (Australian Football League). Another way to find a schedule for the AFL is to use the official AFL mobile application.
The 'AFL' (Australian Football League) name has been around since 1990. The 'VFL' (Victorian Football League) change its name after expansion outside Victoria. The first season of the VFL was 1897 after team left the VFA to form a new league. Australian Rules Football (the SPORT played in the AFL) was first played in 1859.
It is called AFL (Australian Football League) and us aussies call it footy.
The NFL used to be called the APFA (American Professional Football Association) It was changed in 1922 to the NFL
AFL is the Arena Football League. Two examples of AFL football etiquette include not fighting with the referee and shaking hands at the end of the game.
Futball is another word for what is known as football in Europe, or soccer in the United States. Football is soccer in the USA etc, or AFL in Australia.
In Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia, and Northern Territory Australian rules football is simply known as Football and colloquially Footy. In the states where rugby league is more common, NSW and Queensland, the sport is sometimes erroneously call 'AFL'. This comes because the national competition is called the AFL - Australian Football League. This shouldn't happen because AFL is the name of the competition, not the sport. It would be the same as saying Tiger Woods plays USA PGA Tour, whereas he plays Golf.
No, you don't need a parent to attend an AFL football match.
The AFL is the Australian Football League (a soccer league like the MLS in the US or UEFA in Europe)