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  2. Football, also called association football or soccer, is a game involving two teams of 11 players who try to maneuver the ball into the other team’s goal without using their hands or arms. The team that scores more goals wins.

  3. American football is the version of the sport of football that evolved from English rugby and soccer (association football). American football, played with 11 on each side, originated in North America, primarily in the United States, where it eventually became the country’s leading spectator sport.

  4. National Football League (NFL) | History, Teams, & Facts |...

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    The National Football League (NFL) is the major American professional football organization. It was founded in 1920 in Canton, Ohio, as the American Professional Football Association. The NFL season culminates with an annual playoff tournament that leads to the Super Bowl championship game.

  5. Football - Global Popularity, Rules, History | Britannica

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    Football - Global Popularity, Rules, History: England and Scotland had the first leagues, but clubs sprang up in most European nations in the 1890s and 1900s, enabling these nations to found their own leagues.

  6. Football | Equipment, Strategy & History | Britannica

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    Football, also called association football or soccer, is a game involving two teams of 11 players who try to maneuver the ball into the other team’s goal without using their hands or arms. The team that scores more goals wins. Football is the world’s most popular ball game in numbers of participants and spectators.

  7. Australian rules football | History, Rules, & Facts | Britannica

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    Australian rules football, a football sport distinctive to Australia that predates other modern football games as the first to create an official code of play.

  8. Cristiano Ronaldo | Biography, Football, & Facts | Britannica

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    Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese football sensation and global icon who has mesmerized fans worldwide with his extraordinary skills, numerous accolades, and record-breaking goal-scoring prowess.

  9. World Cup | History & Winners | Britannica - Encyclopedia...

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    World Cup, football (soccer) tournament held every four years that determines the sport’s world champion. It is likely the most popular sporting event in the world, drawing billions of television viewers every tournament. Learn more about the World Cup, including the winners.

  10. football summary | Britannica

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    football, or association football or soccer, Game in which two 11-member teams try to propel a ball into the opposing team’s goal, using any part of the body except the hands and arms. Only the goalkeeper, when positioned within the penalty area in front of the goal, may use hands and arms.

  11. History of baseball | Events, Dates, People, & Facts | Britannica

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    History of baseball, overview of notable events and people in the history of baseball. Long known as “America’s Pastime,” the sport was not actually created in the United States and has been passed over in popularity by American football.