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  2. Table football - Wikipedia

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    Table football is often played for fun in pubs, bars, workplaces, schools, and clubs with few rules. Table football is also played in official competitions organized by a number of national organizations, with highly evolved rules and regulations. The ITSF now regulates International events including the annual World Championships and the World ...

  3. Laws of the Game (association football) - Wikipedia

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    The Laws are the only rules of association football FIFA permits its members to use. [1] The Laws currently allow some minor optional variations which can be implemented by national football associations, including some for play at the lowest levels, but otherwise almost all organised football worldwide is played under the same ruleset.

  4. Category:Association football rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Association football rules and regulations" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Category:Laws of association football - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles related to the Laws of the Game of association football, i.e. the rules saying how the game should be played, and how fair play is enforced. Pages in category "Laws of association football"

  6. International Table Soccer Federation - Wikipedia

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    The ITSF endorses soccer tables that meet requirements for international competition. The five official tables are currently furnished by Bonzini, Garlando , Roberto Sport, Tornado (table football) , and Leonhart, with the ITSF recognising a number of other tables ( Warrior Table Soccer , Fireball, Rosengart, Jupiter, Metegol) - as being ...

  7. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    Because of these rules, various leagues of American football have enacted strict rules of uniform numbering so officials may more easily judge which players were eligible and which were not at the start of a play. For example, in college football, ineligible players wear numbers 50–79, while eligible receivers wear 1–49 or 80–99. Even ...

  8. List of gridiron football rules - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA Football Rules Committee determines the playing rules for Division I (both Bowl and Championship Subdivisions), II, and III games (the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is a separate organization, but uses the NCAA rules). A pass is ruled complete if one of the receiver's feet is inbounds at the time of the catch.

  9. Laws of the Game - Wikipedia

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    The Laws of the Game may refer to the codified rules of a number of different sports: Laws of the Game (association football)