No illness can stop you from playing football. Many illnesses will stop you from playing competitive football fro major leagues.
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1989 - 1990 was the transition from VFL to AFL. The Collingwood football club won the first AFL premiership in 1990.
apparently you have had a few too many........ And should stop now.
There has not been a point in time when African-Americans stopped playing football. Currently, approximately 66.3 percent of the players in the NFL are African-American.
Brian Mitchell stopped playing football in the year 2000. Brian Mitchell played football for 14 seasons, and was one of the most widely-known football players, both for his talent and the length of time he played.
His explanation after his retirement was that he'd played ten years and simply did not wish to continue playing.
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They don't. They do have to stop playing in a boys league at the age of 13. the last seson they play is under 12's.
Sometimes when people play football, your heart will sometimes stop beating, then start beating again. NOT!!!!! I really don't know.
A great example of this can be when there is a football team, the coach who is there who has to be over the age of 18, should be on look out for things as bad tackles playing quality. a great one to use is say if there is a game what involved 17 year old, and say a 14 year old tried to get involved, if this younger player got hurt or injured this will be the coaches fault as he did not exclude or stop him from playing with the older group of footballers