No one know there is a countless number of ways somebody could get hurt, but but if the rules never existed the game itself would probably be banned before the end of the football season. (Due to helf and safety) By the time of the next season rules would probably be created to make the game a lot safer, however there is a huge chance the game would not be the same as todays, different rules could be created. To be honest no one really knows.
Never use your hands Football being invented in England in 1863 the first Rules were written by the English FA, you can read them online.
No, that was President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905 who met with university officials and convinced them to change the rules of the game to eliminate the brutality that existed in the game at the time. As a result, the American Football Rules Committee was created to change and create rules to make the game safer to play and more exciting to watch.
What happened was that at the time it was called football but it was actually played like soccer. When they changed the rules to football (which then made it more like rugby), they kept the old football rules and just called that sport soccer.
The commissioner decides on the rules in football.
Circle rules football was created in 2006.
There are so many rules that even people who grew up playing and loving the game do not know. There is a reason why there are "laws" of the game in soccer (association football) and that you never hear this term mentioned in American football. In short, no one I have ever asked this question has been able to answer.
Football has the fewest rules out of sports. Football = Soccer
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yes they are...the English football assocation wrote the rules for football in 1863
no clipping no fighting no dorty moves have fun be respectful listen to ref never were brachknucles be safe
its mostly likely that football will never be an Olympic sport because not enough nations play it and so nations have different rules.
Australian rules football is officially 150 years old this year in 2008. Initially drafted in 1858 in Melbourne, the game drew on various drafts that existed in the british (empire) school system at the time (many of which included rules on carrying the ball, pushing/hacking or tackling and the number of players on field) and possibly was influenced by Indigenous/Aboriginal football documented in early lithographs of Victoria. This earliest documented draft pre-dates the formation of Associated Football (soccer) by five years.