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  2. Comparison of American and Canadian football - Wikipedia

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    Rugby football was introduced to North America in Canada by the British Army garrison in Montreal, which played a series of games with McGill University. [1] In 1874, the United States' Harvard University hosted Canada's McGill University to play the new game derived from rugby football in a home-and-home series.

  3. History of American football - Wikipedia

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    A "running game", resembling rugby football, was taken up by the Montreal Football Club in Canada in 1868. [2] While the game between Rutgers and Brown is commonly considered the first American football game, several years prior in 1862, the Oneida Football Club formed as the oldest known football club in the United States. The team consisted ...

  4. Canadian football - Wikipedia

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    Canadian football, or simply football, is a sport in Canada in which two teams of 12 players each compete on a field 110 yards (101 m) long and 65 yards (59 m) wide, attempting to advance a pointed oval-shaped ball into the opposing team's end zone.

  5. Sports in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, the term "football" is used to refer to Canadian football, a gridiron-based game closely related to but distinct from American football as played in the United States. Canadian football has its origins in Rugby football beginning in the early 1860s, [40] but, over time, a unique code known as Canadian football developed. The first ...

  6. History of Canadian sports - Wikipedia

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    The history of Canadian sports falls into five stages of development: early recreational activities before 1840; the start of organized competition, 1840–1880; the emergence of national organizations, 1882–1914; the rapid growth of both amateur and professional sports, 1914 to 1960; and developments of the last half-century. [1]

  7. List of college football games played outside the United States

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    Mexico City: Mexico: 18,000 [41] October 1, 1954: 1954: 19–6 Eastern New Mexico: Independent Notre Dame (Canada) Independent Taylor Field: Regina: Canada: 4,000 Was the first night game played at Taylor Field and was played under American rules [42] October 21, 1961: 1961: 60–8 McNeese State: Gulf States Conference: National Polytechnic ...

  8. Gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    Gridiron football (/ ˈ ɡ r ɪ d aɪ. ər n / GRID-eye-ərn), [1] also known as North American football, [2] or in North America as simply football, is a family of football team sports primarily played in the United States and Canada. American football, which uses 11 players, is the form played in the United States and the best known form of ...

  9. Football - Wikipedia

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    The various codes of football share certain common elements and can be grouped into two main classes of football: carrying codes like American football, Canadian football, Australian football, rugby union and rugby league, where the ball is moved about the field while being held in the hands or thrown, and kicking codes such as association football and Gaelic football, where the ball is moved ...