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  • ...on football|football]] in [[Spain]] is administered by the [[Royal Spanish Football Federation]] (Real Federación Española de Fútbol; RFEF). Spain was a fou [[Category:International association football teams]]
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  • The '''AFL Commission'''is the governing body of [[Australian rules football]]. It was founded in 1985 and is based in [[Melbourne]]. [[Category:Australian rules football organisations]]
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  • ...[Scottish Football Association]] (SFA). Scotland and neighbours [[England (football)|England]] played the world's first-ever official international match on 30 [[Category:International association football teams]]
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  • {{dambigbox|all forms of football|Football}} ...as ''soccer''. However, in specific countries or subcultures, the word ''football'' has a different understanding and can refer to a number of other team spo
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  • ...ed the winning goal for West Germany when they defeated the [[Netherlands (football)|Netherlands]] 2–1 in the [[1974 World Cup Final]]. ...]] a year later. He played for Bayern until 1979 and, in 427 [[Bundesliga (football)|Bundesliga]] matches for them, scored 365 goals with a further 66 goals in
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  • ...[Everton Football Club|Everton]] and [[Liverpool Football Club|Liverpool]] football clubs. [[Aintree Racecourse]] stages the [[Grand National]] every spring. L
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  • ...defensive back and punt return for the [[Chicago Bears]] in the [[National Football League]] (NFL) from 1981 to 1985, when his career ended prematurely because [[Category:American football biographies]]
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  • |American football|Football |National Football League|NFL
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  • * The [[American Football League]], now part of the [[National Football League]]
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  • ...'''Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA)''' is the governing body of [[Gaelic football]] and [[hurling]]. It was founded in 1884 and is based in [[Dublin]]. [[Category:Gaelic football organisations]]
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  • ...n in Germany. Schalke have been one of the most successful teams in German football. They have won the national championship seven times, but the last one was [[Category:Football clubs & teams in Germany]]
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  • ...ation football|football]] in [[Brazil]] is administered by the [[Brazilian Football Confederation]] (Confederação Brasileira de Futebol; CBF). Brazil became ...ootballer is [[Pelé]], widely considered the greatest-ever player in world football; during his career, Brazil won three World Cups (1958, 1962 and 1970). Othe
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  • {{rpl|Association football}} {{rpl|Manchester City Football Club}}
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  • {{Football Subgroup}}
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  • ...former [[American football]] [[quarterback]] who played in the [[National Football League]] (NFL) for twenty years from 1991 to 2010. He began at the [[Atlant [[Category:American football biographies]]
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  • {{rpl|Association football}} {{rpl|Everton Football Club}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Association football]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Football (disambiguation)]]
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  • {{American football Subgroup}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Association football]]
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  • {{Gaelic football Subgroup}}
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  • {{Canadian football Subgroup}}
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  • {{rpl|Association football}} {{rpl|Manchester United Football Club}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Everton Football Club]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Liverpool Football Club]]
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  • * [[Liverpool Football Club]]
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  • {{Rugby union football Subgroup}}
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  • {{Rugby league football Subgroup}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Everton Football Club]]
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  • {{Australian rules football Subgroup}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Manchester United Football Club]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Manchester United Football Club]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Manchester United Football Club]]
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  • *[http://rugbyfootballhistory.com/ History of Rugby football]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Everton Football Club/Definition]]
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  • ...l Republic in 1956 and 1990 respectively. Since 1990, the DFB has governed football throughout both of the former East and West divisions of Germany. ...h to win the [[1954 FIFA World Cup]], sensationally defeating [[Hungarian (football)|Hungary's]] "Magical Magyars" in the final. In the same year, the DFB was
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  • {{rpl|Association football}} {{rpl|Liverpool Football Club}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Manchester United Football Club/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CZ Talk:Association football Subgroup]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Manchester United Football Club/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Everton Football Club/Related Articles]]
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  • ...l, can use his hands to stop or control the ball. In another similarity to football, the match is played in two halves of 45 minutes each.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Manchester United Football Club/Related Articles]]
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  • Premier domestic [[Australian football]] (soccer) competition.
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  • {{rpl|Forms of football|Football}}
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  • * Dan Goldstein, ''English Football'', Rough Guides, 2000
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  • * Dan Goldstein, ''English Football'', Rough Guides, 2000
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  • {{rpl|Forms of football|Football}}
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  • A detailed breakdown of Rio Rancho High School football seasons.
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  • A detailed breakdown of V. Sue Cleveland High School football seasons.
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  • (born July 10, 1956 in Dublin) A former football player from Ireland.
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  • ...pean Championship]] (Euro 2004), where they were defeated 1–0 by [[Greece (football)|Greece]]. ...mpionship]] (Euro 2016) title; Portugal defeated the host nation [[France (football)|France]] 1–0 in the final.
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  • Alternate name for [[Association football]], widely used in Australia, Canada, and the United States.
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  • * Dan Goldstein, ''English Football'', Rough Guides, 2000.
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  • {{r|Association football}} {{r|Football Federation Australia}}
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  • ...Germany]] and [[Spain (football)|Spain]] with three titles each; [[France (football)|France]] have won two. [[Category:Association football competitions|European]]
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  • (SFA) The governing body for Association Football in Scotland; a member of both FIFA and UEFA.
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  • The name given to the NFL Championship Game in [[American football]]
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  • {{r|Association football|Football}} {{r|Rugby football|Rugby}}
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  • The highest-level professional league in the sport of [[American football]].
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  • Brazilian [[association football|footballer]] (1940—2022); probably the sport's greatest-ever player.
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  • {{r|Football}} {{r|Scottish Football Association}}
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  • Famed [[quarterback]] for the [[Green Bay Packers]] of the [[National Football League]].
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  • ...gland Patriots]], an American professional football team in the [[National Football League]]
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  • A team in the [[Canadian Football League]] winner of the 95th (2007) [[Grey Cup]].
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  • The name used in Italy for [[Association football]]; derived from Calcio Fiorentino, a medieval version of the sport.
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  • ...nts had already got underway across the UK, such as [[association football|football]], which started two days earlier.
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  • ...e most well known (or at least the most televised) are [[American football|football]] and men's and women's [[basketball]]. ==Football==
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  • ...ated at the group stage by [[Portugal (football)|Portugal]] and [[Hungary (football)|Hungary]] — that tournament ''was'' in England but, no, Pelé did not pl ...ape and, in 1956 when he was still only fifteen, he was signed by [[Santos Football Club]]. He became an inside left forward, wearing the number 10 shirt, and
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  • Football competition among the best teams in the world held in 2010 organized by FIF
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>German association football club, sevenfold German champions and second-biggest sports club in the coun
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  • ...nventor of basketball (1861-1939); also credited with the invention of the football helmet.
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  • (March 7, 1895–April 27, 1950) A top Czech tennis, soccer (association football), and ice hockey player of the 1920s and '30s.
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  • ...f the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance (MDAA); retired all-pro [[National Football League]] defense player; contributor, [[Family Security Matters]]
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  • ...n's [[FA Cup]]-winning team in 1938 when they defeated [[Huddersfield Town Football Club|Huddersfield Town]] in the final at [[Wembley Stadium]]. Shankly lost ...signed on 1 December 1959 after he received an offer to manage [[Liverpool Football Club|Liverpool]], who were then a struggling Second Division club.
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  • In [[association football]], an attempt at scoring by kicking (or heading) the ball towards the oppos
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  • ...mber of board of [[National Rifle Association]]; former All-Pro [[National Football League]] player for the [[Washington Redskins]]
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  • since 1960, a National Football League (NFL) sports team in the East division located in [[Dallas, Texas]];
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  • The original form of rugby football played in teams of fifteen. It was strictly amateur until 1995 when it open
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  • ...rules are roughly similar to, but differ in some respects from (American) football rules.
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  • (b. 27 June 1977) Spanish football forward who plays for Spanish club Real Madrid for whom he is the all-time
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  • A form of football involving two teams of eighteen players on an oval-shaped field. Players ca
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  • In [[association football]], a member of the team's [[front line]] who is especially adept at scoring
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  • ...'' in honour of FIFA president [[Jules Rimet]] (1873–1956). When [[Brazil (football)|Brazil]] achieved their third title in 1970, they won that trophy outright ...tball)|Uruguay]] (2,0); [[England (football)|England]] (1,0); and [[Spain (football)|Spain]] (1,0).
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  • (A.k.a. ''soccer'' in North America and Australia), a form of [[football]] played almost wholly with the feet; it is the world's most popular specta
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  • |Angolan football fans.jpg|Some Angolan [[association football|football]] fans
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  • {{r|Australian Rules Football}}
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  • {{rpl|Football (disambiguation)}}
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  • (1947–) Former professional [[American football]] player, tried but not convicted in a notorious and media-heavy trial for
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  • Football Association Challenge Cup (FA Cup) Winners: (8) Football Association Charity/Community Shield Winners: (15)
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  • ...Football League]] (NFL). It is the highest-level game in all of [[American football]]. The Super Bowl was created when the NFL merged with the [[American Football League]]. The new NFL retained a structure that kept the teams from each le
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  • A variant of American football that is played on a field that is wider and longer and with 12 players on a
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  • A form of rugby football played in teams of thirteen. It began in 1895 as a breakaway sport from rug
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  • *[http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/FavrBr00.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com] - career statistics.
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  • 13th UEFA European Football Championship, contested by European nations, and hosted by Austria and Swit
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  • ...orld's most popular spectator sport and is generally known worldwide as '''football''' (as in Great Britain, France, and Ireland). This translates as '''''Fuß ...has two upright posts with a crossbar mounted above them. In professional football, there is always a net attached to the back of the goal.
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  • ...ball on a frozen field. Combines elements of ice hockey, field hockey and football.
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  • ...7) is a former professional [[American football]] player in the [[National Football League]] (NFL). He has also been a sports commentator and actor. He was tri [[Category:American football biographies]]
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  • In American-rules football, a defensive strategy in which most defenders play deep behind the line of
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  • ...s]] ruled that student-led, student-initiated prayer at public high school football games was unconstitutional, violating the Establishment Clause of the [[Fir
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  • The '''Canadian Football League''' is a eight-team professional [[Canadian football]] league in Canada, whose franchises currently include the [[Montreal Aloue ...is now facing a new challenge from the [[Buffalo Bills]] of the [[National Football League]], who have announced that they will be playing eight games in [[Tor
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  • :*[[Association football]]
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  • An outdoor sport played by two teams of 15 players a side. It is a form of football using a round ball which the players may both handle and kick, with the obj
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  • ...r the purpose of reaffirming their intention of continuing intercollegiate football in such a way as to maintain the values of the game, while keeping it in fi ...colleges had, as the Ivy Group, established round-robin competitions in [[football]], [[soccer]] and [[basketball]]. Also part of the Ivy Group competition sc
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  • ====Football Clubs==== {{r|Arsenal Football Club|Arsenal}}
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  • ...[[FA Premier League]]. It is one of the most successful clubs in English football. The team plays in red shirts with white sleeves and white shorts and is n ...ad Common. Two of the players contacted their old club [[Nottingham Forest Football Club|Nottingham Forest]] to ask for help and Forest responded by donating a
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  • ...el. Munster as an entity is best known for rugby, with hurling and Gaelic football being more popular at County level. [[Munster rugby]] has had very notable
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  • *Football: **'''National Football League'''
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  • ...[[FIFA Club World Cup]], six [[European Cup]]s, three [[UEFA Cup]]s, 19 [[Football League]] titles, eight [[FA Cup]]s, nine [[League Cup]]s and numerous addit ...d the Lancashire League prior to the 1892–93 season and was elected to the Football League in 1893. Liverpool began in the [[Second Division]] and was promoted
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  • ...chnic. Brighton has a [[soccer|football]] team, [[Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club]].
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  • {{rpl|Association football}}
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  • {{r|National Football League}}
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  • * [[San Francisco 49ers]], a [[National Football League]] team in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]]
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  • {{r|National Football League}}
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  • {{dambigbox|the Irish ball game|Football}} ...otball Final. Tyrone won with a score of 1-16 to Kerry's 2-10.}}'''Gaelic football''' is an Irish sport that is predominantly played in Ireland or by emigrant
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  • {{r|American football}}
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  • ...There are [[Association football|football]] fans who seek to visit as many football grounds as possible. In a similar vein, other travellers systematically vis
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  • ...of the [[United States of America]]. The sports played include [[American football]], [[basketball]], [[field hockey]] and [[lacrosse]]. It is the subject of Fordham and Georgetown play only football, while Villanova plays only women's lacrosse.
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  • {{r|Football (U.S.}}
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  • ...h of those and also in many respects to [[association football|association football]]. Other variants include [[roller hockey]], an indoor sport played on roll
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  • {{r|Football}}
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  • ...soldiers ceased hostilities to sing [[Christmas carol]]s, play a game of [[football]] and exchange token gifts.
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  • [[Category:Football clubs & teams in Brazil]]
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  • ...stralia.com.au/ Football Federation Australia] &ndash; official website of Football Federation Australia, the governing body of the A-League. *[http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/aleague Fox Sports Australia] &ndash; [[Fox Sports Australia]]'s A-League w
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  • ==Canadian Football League== Hi. I'm new a new author and have created a stub on the [[Canadian Football League]]. Thanks, [[User:Shawn Goldwater|Shawn Goldwater]] 10:04, 19 Januar
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  • ...e on Hyde Road. Five years later, ahead of the 1892&ndash;93 season, the [[Football League Second Division]] was created with Ardwick one of the founding membe ...st honour in 1899 as Second Division champions, gaining promotion to the [[Football League First Division|First Division]]. They struggled to maintain a place
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Scottish Football Association]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ancestry and supports both [[Celtic Football Club|Celtic]] and [[Scotland (football)|Scotland]]. He is a well-known [[model railway]] enthusiast who has develo
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  • {{r|Football War}}
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  • * [[AFC Ajax]] - A Dutch football club which is based in [[Amsterdam]]
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  • {{r|Crystal Palace Football Club}}
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  • Other Brazilian cities such as [[São Paulo]] hosted [[association football|football]] matches with Rio.
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  • ...host of duties, ranging from organizing an English Department to coaching football. His hard work earned few plaudits, and in 1908 he was unfairly fired due t ...y twelve games, with 9 wins, 2 losses and 1 tie. Parrington's span as head football coach was the longest of any of Oklahoma's first 5 coaches.
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  • *[http://rugbyfootballhistory.com/ History of rugby union football]
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  • ...alscoring records for both [[Arsenal Football Club|Arsenal]] and [[France (football)|France]].
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  • Stuart-Smith, Murray. Scrutiny of Evidence Relating to the Hillsborough Football Stadium Disaster. London: Stationery Office, 1998.
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  • ==Catching a ball==<!-- This section is linked from [[Football]] --> In both [[Australian rules football]] and [[rugby union]], a clean catch from a kick by another player results
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  • ...]] for a few years. That venue was better known for [[association football|football]] and hosted the [[1873 FA Cup Final]]. Middlesex moved out in 1872 and wen
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  • ...rns]]. The Longhorns compete in the varsity sports of [[American football|football]], [[baseball]], [[basketball]], [[golf]], [[swimming]] and [[diving]], [[t
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  • ...in the German ''Bundesliga'' (Federal League), the highest level of German football as from 1963. ...er-Club Zurich, in spite of a bad injury that almost made him stop playing football altogether. At Grasshopper-Club he was a team mate of Swiss international [
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  • ...siting or entertaining friends. In the UK, seasonal [[association football|football]] matches, [[horse racing|horse races]] and traditional [[fox hunting|fox h
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  • ...time. As he grew he expressed a strong interest in [[Association football|football]] and once said he hoped to pursue it as a career. Fate however had other t ...erformance of [[Nessun Dorma]] from [[Puccini]]'s [[Turandot]] at the 1990 football [[World Cup]] - held in [[Rome]], [[Italy]] - saw millions of fans of socce
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  • ...ed his other great loves, the [[Manchester United]] and "Hapo'el Tel Aviv" football clubs.
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  • {{dambigbox|the American ball-handling game|Football}} '''American football,''' known as '''gridiron football''' or simply '''football''' in [[North America]], is a widely followed [[sport]] that originated in
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  • ...is Colts]] are a professional [[American football]] team in the [[National Football League]] (NFL), playing at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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  • [[American football]] involves a great deal of strategy and execution. There are many different ...lly hundreds of offensive alignments that are commonly used in the game of football, although most are slight variations on a theme, or a set of personnel. All
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  • ...who competed in the [[high jump]] as well as playing [[cricket]], [[soccer|football]] and [[water polo]].
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  • ...Munich]] (6), [[Futbol Club Barcelona|Barcelona]] (5) and [[Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax|Ajax Amsterdam]] (4).
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  • ...e|homographs]]: K- ''civilisation'' '''Céltic''' or '''céltic''' and S- ''football club'' '''Céltic'''
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  • Lech Poznań football club is city's pride, as one of most respected and titled teams in polish l
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  • ...League. It is owned and operated by the SCG Trust that also manages Sydney Football Stadium located next door.
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  • ...brated a record 100 seasons (not consecutive) in the top flight of English football; the club's current run in the top division began in 1954. ...en the venture proved successful, he decided that the church should have a football team too to keep the boys occupied during the winter months. St Domingo FC
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  • ...ll Nicholson]], manager of [[Tottenham Hotspur]] when they completed the [[Football League]] First Division and [[FA Cup]] double in [[1960-61]]
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  • ...for season two of [[Gossip Girl]], and as the theme music to [[BBC1]]'s [[Football Focus]]. [[Top Gear]] included ''[[Run]]'' on their album ''Top Gear: The U ...rol tracks in several video games, including [[MVP Baseball 2004]], [[Club Football 2005]], [[LMA Manager 2007]] and [[Gran Turismo 4]].
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  • [[File:V. Sue Cleveland Helmet.jpg|thumb|V. Sue Cleveland High School football, Rio Rancho, New Mexico]] ...(NMAA)]], as a class 6A school in District 1. They played their inaugural football season in 2009. Cleveland plays their home games at Cleveland Stadium adjac
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  • ...ms are the [[Boston Red Sox]] and the [[New England Patriots]] ([[American football]]). Boston is home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]]
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  • ...regor was a fine all-round athlete, excelling in cricket, Australian-rules football, and tennis. [[Harry Hopkins]], the face of the Australian [[Davis Cup]] te ...to do was save up some money, go back Down Under and play Australian-rules football, which in fact, he played better than he did tennis. And that's what he di
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  • ...is cousin's house in Florida, talked Ryan Reed, a husky former high school football player, and his cousin Jon Schleichkorn into plowing into a decrepit fence,
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  • ...hers. In sports, Minnesota is home to the [[Minnesota Vikings]] [[National Football League|NFL]] team, the [[Minnesota Twins]] [[Major League Baseball|MLB]] te
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  • ...s playing rugby and basketball, the school also plays - athletics, Gaelic football, soccer, hurling, badminton, tennis to but mention a few. The school also e
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  • ...ers can have very similar injuries; it is no coincidence that professional football players may study [[ballet]] to improve their coordination.
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  • ...t moment in the culture." The advertisement will feature prominent college football player Tim Tebow, who will tell how his mother refused medical advice to ha ...for Reproductive Rights Raises Questions to CBS about Tebow Story, College Football Star Featured in Super Bowl Ad Abortion Has Been Illegal in the Philippines
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  • * Goodman, Jeffrey. ''Huddling Up: The Inside Story of the Canadian Football League.'' (1981). 249 pp. ...rofessional Sports Leagues'' (2nd ed. 2005) [http://www.amazon.ca/Canadian-Football-League-Phoenix-Professional/dp/1411658604/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=12
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  • ...[Vancouver Canucks]] of the [[National Hockey League]], and the [[Canadian Football League]]'s [[B.C. Lions]].
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  • The purpose of this article is to describe the development of [[football]] from its many perceived origins through its existence as a folk pastime t ==Origins of folk football==
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  • ...yers, teams, competitions, and equipment. The [[Super Bowl]] in [[American football]] is a prime example: sponsorship of a thirty-second advertising slot durin ...wo players may form a ''doubles'' team in [[tennis]]) or ''team'' (e.g., [[football]]). Individual sports, such as running and swimming, may feature teams, as
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  • ...'s a word for 'every four years', right?) that takes over the Chez Curry. Football seems a reason to celebrate all over the world. Okay, going to wake some C * After thinking whether there shouldn't have been [[Football]] or [[Soccer]] in the title, [[User:Supten Sarbadhikari|Supten]] went on t
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  • ..., there are sports teams specific to the province, represented in [[Gaelic football]], [[motorsports]], [[hurling]] and [[rugby union]].
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  • ...tournament was made by the [[International Rugby Board|International Rugby Football Board]] (now the IRB) in 1985, following a joint proposal by New Zealand an
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  • The city is home to the [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]] of the [[Canadian Football League]]. The [[Winnipeg Jets]] [[ice hockey]] franchise was moved to [[Pho
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  • ...50) was a top Czech [[tennis]], soccer ([[Association football|association football]]), and [[ice hockey]] player of the 1920s and '30s. Koželuh never played
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  • ...ing tennis at the age of eight, but had a strong interest in [[association football]] (soccer) as well. At the age of 12 he began to focus fully on tennis and
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  • ...ut the W88 primary, called "oblate" or resembling the shape of an American football, can go into the bottom part of the cone without requiring additional balla
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  • ...success at [[Rugby Union|rugby]], and [[cricket]], [[association football|football]], [[hockey]], and [[darts]]. The MCR has been particularly strong at wome
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  • ...itle=Cumulative effects associated with recurrent concussion in collegiate football players: the NCAA Concussion Study |journal=JAMA |volume=290 |issue=19 |pag In a study of concussions in Australian Football League, 44% (102 of 234) were recorded during television broadcast.<ref nam
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  • ...s for [[photosynthesis]]. [[Bacteria|Bacteria-sized]] structures, somewhat football-shaped, a few micrometers in size, choroplasts number up to several hundred
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  • ...n October 22, 2007.</ref> Another popular sport in Angola is [[association football]]. <ref name=Profile /> Angola qualified for the 2006 World Cup in [[German
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  • '''Rugby union''' is a form of [[Forms of football|football]] played between two teams of 15 players on large rectangular grass fields, [[Category:Rugby union football]]
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  • | title = Qualifying for Europe? The Legitimacy of Football Banning Orders ‘On Complaint’ under the Principle of Proportionality
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  • Leicester is home to Leicester City F.C. ([[soccer|football]]), Leicester Tigers (Rugby Union), Leicester Phoenix (rugby league), the L
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  • Sports played during the Summer season include [[Cricket]], [[Touch Football]] and [[Softball]].
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  • ...t weekend and the up-coming one. Such diverse activities as [[Friday night football]], Saturday sports of all kinds, and Friday, Saturday and Sunday as days of
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  • ...troductions and before kickoffs. During the 2007-2008 Association Football|football season, Brentford FC played this song immediately preceding kick-off. Bruis
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  • ...al Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties'). In 2008, Shenyang will host the football events of the Olympic Games. ...l Horticultural Exposition. Shenyang also has the privilege of staging the football events for the 2008 [[Olympic Games]] alongside [[Beijing]].
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  • ...in various degrees of all above elements. For example, [[American football|football]] and [[baseball]] involve both skill and strategy while [[poker]] involves ...esulting in the current global popularity of ball game (rugby, basketball, football, cricket, tennis, volleyball).
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  • ===Football=== ...to resurrect the team.<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/6221674.stm Scarborough FC go out of business].' 20th June 2007.</
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  • ...ganization for ninety international federations, such as FIFA (association football), FIBA (basketball), FINA (swimming) and the IAAF (track and field). In 200
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  • ...partly as a reaction to Puritan suppression there of football (i.e., "mob football" in those days), blood sports and other activities which encouraged gamblin ...Puritans, 18-year old Oliver Cromwell, was reportedly playing cricket and football in London, where he was training at one of the Inns of Court. This, as it h
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  • ...vices set up for the journalists in the 12 Italian cities hosting the FIFA football World Cup.
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  • Welch played football, in high school, and ''[[The Daily Herald]]'' reports that, at 6 foot 6 inc
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  • ...ve Barrett. Plant's lifelong loyalty to his favourite Association football|football team Wolverhampton Wanderers (The Wolves) is expressed in the form of wolf
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  • ...e home for the [[National Sports Centre]], built on the site of an earlier football stadium. The sports center is currently undergoing renovations, including t
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  • ...e world's second most popular spectator sport after [[Association football|football]]. Not bad for a children's game from some village in the southeast.
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  • ...the home for the National Sports Centre, built on the site of the earlier football stadium. The sports center is currently undergoing renovations, including t
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  • ...er of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Johnson had been assistant manager of the football team, with the manager, John McConnell, one year senior to him. McConnell,
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  • ...more Japanese bought tickets for baseball games than to watch [[World Cup (football)|World Cup]] matches when Japan staged the event in 2002.<ref>''Japan Times
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  • ...short duration, along the lines of [[baseball]] and [[association football|football]], so that a busy public can see a whole match in an afternoon or evening.
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  • *The (American) [[American_football#Field_and_players|football field]], which has a playing area 100 [[yard]]s long. This is often used b
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  • ...rning to entertainment, Charles played professional [[association football|football]], most notably for [[Tranmere Rovers F.C.|Tranmere Rovers]]. He started hi
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  • ...football]]) and York City Knights ([[rugby league]]) are semi-professional football clubs in the city, which also has an open [[rowing]] club (York City Rowing
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  • ...ndolph Campbell, and Robert Calvert. ''The Dallas Cowboys and the National Football League'' (1970), stress on business side of the field
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  • ...(cricket)|Australian Aboriginals]] team. In September 1884, [[Derby County Football Club]] was founded as an offshoot of the county cricket club and they playe
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  • ...at the Botanic Reserve in Nelson on [[May 14]], 1870, between the [[Nelson Football Club]] and [[Nelson College]] and an informative commemorative plaque was r
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  • ...e Law School]]. He alternated semesters at study with work as an assistant football and freshman [[boxing]] coach. Ford graduated in 1941 in the top third of h
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  • ...to the [[Scottish First Division]]. In (2006), the team won the [[Scottish Football League First Division]] and has returned to the [[Scottish Premier League]]
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  • ...diers and British immigrants imported games such as [[association football|football]], [[rugby]], [[curling]], and [[cricket (sport)|cricket]]; sailors brought In the 21st century the major team sports are hockey, baseball, softball, football, and basketball. Women, once shunted aside, are now actively competing in m
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  • ...ed to some social tension, which came to a head during the [[2004 European Football Championship]], when something akin to rioting occurred briefly. After the ...e town and has an approximate capacity of 6,200. The town also has another football team called [[Boston Town F.C.]], nickname The Poachers, who play in the [[
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  • ...usual nowadays for the Portuguese city, which, probably as a result of its football team's fame, has become known by its native name, '''[[Porto|Pŏrto]]''' (f
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  • ...ghtand Phil White, "Mediated Nostalgia, Community and Nation: the Canadian Football League in Crisis and the Demise of the Ottawa Rough Riders, 1986-1996." ''S ...n |last=Brennan |title=Time for Hunt's club |url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/CFL/Ottawa/2007/09/27/4530620-sun.html |work=Ottawa Sun |publisher=Sun Medi
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  • ...[Gaelic Athletic Association]]'s championships in [[hurling]] and [[Gaelic football]] still feature teams from the 32 traditional counties rather than making u
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  • ...nges (or just the first set of standardized rules). [[Association football|Football]] (to use its official Olympic name - it is commonly known as ''soccer'' in
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  • ...in '''Mánchester''' are normally [[schwa|weak]]: *Mánchəstər, though some football pundits say "Mán Chéster" ...[[Milanese language|Milanese]], can be used when referring to [[AC Milan]] football club
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  • ...and. A few of her contributions include the bleachers for the baseball and football field, the English wing, as well as the theater, which is named in her hono ...ovation to their field. In June, they installed a new artificial turf for football, soccer, and lacrosse. This $850,000 process was only the first phase of a
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  • ...f the 4 ppl in Atlanta who burlarized the house of the Washington Redskins football player. Three broke in and shot in him. He's dead. The dope who's sitting i
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  • ...is philately. Some philatelists are also stamp collectors. '''Associated football''' is what, the most popular hobby on God's good earth, but clearly a sport ...by" category altogether, in favor of an array of more specialized groups. Football is of course first and foremost a sport. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger
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  • ...ght and, apparently, of no greater girth than that of a typical [[National Football League]] lineman, many of whom are little more than six feet tall but weigh
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  • ...[[Lamar Hunt]], who had, in 1960, been the prime founder of the [[American Football League]]. Taken together with a rival group called the [[National Tennis L
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  • ...at record highs, but with year-round competition from endlessly televised football, basketball, hockey, tennis, and golf, all of which had, for the first part
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  • * [[Tyrone Willingham]], Head Football Coach [[Washington Huskies]]
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  • ...ticipants. Other sports which originated in Britain are [[golf]] and rugby football ([[rugby union]] and [[rugby league]]), while sports like [[boxing]], [[hor ====Football====
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  • ...eo game that simulates the playing of traditional sports such as baseball, football or tennis. This does not include games that involve playing a fantasy sport
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  • ...hs of seniors, and some may include detailed recaps of [[American football|football]] and [[basketball]] games. Many college yearbooks are considered a work of
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  • ...o station announcements, was broadcast leaving listeners puzzled. American football is not popular and very rarely broadcast in Australia. A flood of complaint
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  • ...a game with many intricate plays and strategies, in some ways similar to [[football]] and [[basketball]] plays. There are '''lacrosse strategies''' for several
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  • ...rent code of cricket, just as there are now two different codes of [[rugby football]]. By 1772, when the completion of detailed scorecards became commonplace,
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  • Once at the academy, Gray walked onto the football team as the starting quarterback, played varsity lacrosse and boxed as a li
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  • ...ently reborn as 'Napoli Soccer' in [[Serie C1]] (the 3rd flight of Italian Football). It has since changed its name back to S.S.C. Napoli and has now returned
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  • ...tedly awarded high standing. In addition, TJMC also performs at every home football game. ...for over a decade as well as a stint in the [[AAA National District]] for football.
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  • ...notable on the playing fields, being one of the first captains of the Yale football team.<ref>"William Stewart Halsted." Dictionary of American Biography Base
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  • In international football matches England uses 'God Save the Queen' while Scotland uses 'Flower of Sc
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  • ...and Spanish, tactics, English, and history. He also coached basketball and football and was promoted to captain in 1916. In 1910 he married Winifred Alison Sm
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