Australian rules football
Victorians played games like marbles and football although the rules are not the same as modern day football.
All the modern football games in the world would have originated from various games played in the middle ages, with balls of different shape. Out of these have come sports like Soccer, Rugby, Gaelic Football, Australian Rules Football, American Football and others. Many of these games share similar rules and have obvious similarities.
Kids love to play all sorts of sports games. There are sports video games that are quite popular too! One online football game that kids enjoy is called FlagBall. It is available as an app.
i no the Chicago bears play home games .football rules!!
Basically they are 2 very different games
If you are looking for online football games for kids to play, you can find them at websites such as NFLrush or Candystand. If you are looking to get them into an actual league, you can visit your local newspaper or ask around at their school.
The original purpose of 'Soccer' or 'Association Football' was to standardise football games played in the UK. Soccer is one of a family of football games which evolved from medieval foot ball games played in Europe. The rules of these games varied from one place to another. The fledgling Football Association set up in London England in 1863 was one of a number of groups who attempted to standardise these varying rules. Ultimately the FA failed partly due to some of the founder football clubs not agreeing on the rules and leaving the FA. One of these clubs, Blackheath FC, went on to help form the Rugby Football Union in 1871. Around the same time, in the second half of the 19th Centaury, other forms of football including American Football and Australian Rules football were evolving from the same early football games taken to America and Australia by emigrants.
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yes of course what kind of question is that?
23 games, by Geelong 1952-1953
In a game of flag football, any receiver is eligible to be thrown to after the ball is hiked. Regular football games have more strict rules, but in flag football, you can throw to anyone.