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  2. Touchdown - Wikipedia

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    In 1897, the touchdown scored five points, and the goal after touchdown added another point - hence the current terminology: "extra point". [6] In 1900, the definition of touchdown was changed to include situations where the ball becomes dead on or above the goal line. [6] In 1912, the value of a touchdown was increased to six points.

  3. Six-pointer - Wikipedia

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    Six-pointer" is a sporting cliché, particularly used in association football, used to describe a game between two teams with similar league positions, in leagues that employ a "three points for a win" system. In a "two points for a win" league, the corresponding term is "four-pointer". In a six-pointer game, the result is particularly crucial ...

  4. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    On offense, points are scored by advancing the ball into the opponent's end zone for a touchdown (worth six points), or by kicking the ball from the playing field through the raised vertical posts (the goalposts) which are most commonly situated on the end line of the end zone for a field goal (worth three points). After scoring a touchdown ...

  5. List of highest-scoring NFL games - Wikipedia

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    The highest-scoring game overall was a 1966 game between the Washington Redskins and New York Giants, which produced a combined 113 points with a score of 72–41. The most points scored by one team in a single game is the 73 the Chicago Bears scored in the 1940 NFL Championship Game , which is not included on this list, as their opponents ...

  6. History of American football - Wikipedia

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    Points are scored by kicking the oval ball between the middle goal posts (worth six points) or between a goal and behind post (worth one point). The Melbourne Football Club published the first laws of Australian football in May 1859, which predates American football by at least 10 years, and making it the oldest of the world's major football codes.

  7. Field goal - Wikipedia

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    In most leagues, a successful field goal awards three points (a notable exception is six-man football in which, due to the small number of players available to stop the opposing team from blocking the kick, a field goal is worth four points). [2] Since a field goal is worth only three points, as opposed to a touchdown, which is worth six points ...

  8. Canadian football - Wikipedia

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    Achieved when the ball is in possession of a player in the opponent's end zone, or when the ball in the possession of a player crosses or touches the plane of the opponent's goal-line, worth 6 points (5 points until 1956). A touchdown in Canadian football is often referred to as a "major score" or simply a "major". Conversion (or convert)

  9. Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    The team that has scored the most points at the end of play wins the game. If the scores are level on points at the end of play, then the game is a draw; extra time applies only during finals matches in some competitions. [105] [106] As an example of a score report, consider a match between Sydney and Geelong with the former as the home team.