It is at the discretion of the referee. If the rain is so heavy that it impairs visibility significantly or contributes to a severely waterlogged pitch the referee can make a call as to whether the game is abandoned. If the waterlogging is the fault of the home team (e.g. cases where drainage is not up to the minimum league requirements) the game can be awarded to the visiting team. You dont stop the game you keep playing. Rain or not you still play the game. You stop the game.
Football is not patented. The rules are readily available and anyone can play. Many items related to football have copyrights, such as the rule books, team names and recordings of games.
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yes they are there is no rule against it
never England rule
YES because some girls want to play there is no rule about girls playing football
There is no rule in professional football that precludes women from playing. However, no woman has made a NFF roster - yet.
No, there isn't, but there is a tradition at Ohio State to play one or more football teams from Ohio each year.
One can go to play Rule of Rose at GameStop or at a friends house that has the game. The game is pretty old and is for the Playstation 2 which is a pretty old system.
The number of players on any given play is eleven. That has been the rule since 1880. The number of footballs on the field during any given play is one. That has always been the rule.
Only one rule: Fair Play
Football does not have a "mercy" ruling, where the game is ended after a certain scoreline is reached. In first class football, the record is 36-0 held by Scottish team Arbroath in their Cup match against Bon Accord in 1885.
The Buddha did not lay down any specific rule regarding football. In some monasteries it would not be permitted, whereas in others it would be.