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  2. Football - Wikipedia

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    Australia's association football governing body changed its name in 2005 from using soccer to football. [133] New Zealand's governing body renamed itself in 2007, saying "the international game is called football". [134] Samoa changed from "Samoa Football (Soccer) Federation" to "Football Federation Samoa" in 2009. [135] [136]

  3. Association football - Wikipedia

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    Within the English-speaking world, the sport is now usually called "football" in Great Britain and most of Ulster in the north of Ireland, [9] whereas people usually call it "soccer" in regions and countries where other codes of football are prevalent, such as Australia, [10] Canada, South Africa, most of Ireland (excluding Ulster), [11] and ...

  4. Calcio storico fiorentino - Wikipedia

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    From this moment on, the players try by any means necessary to get the ball into the opponents' goal, also called caccia. The teams change sides with every caccia or goal scored. It is important to shoot with precision, because every time a player throws or kicks the ball above the net, the opposing team is awarded with a half caccia .

  5. History of association football - Wikipedia

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    The Koninklijke HFC was the first Dutch football club. Ten years later, in 1889, the Royal Dutch Football Association (the KNVB) was founded. Association football was introduced in the Danish club, Kjøbenhavns Boldklub (KB) by English residents, [42] in Swiss club FC St. Gallen in 1879 and in Belgium Royal Antwerp FC in 1880.

  6. History of American football - Wikipedia

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    The authorities held firm and it was a dozen years before football was once again played at Harvard. Dartmouth played its own version called "Old division football", the rules of which were first published in 1871, though the game dates to at least the 1830s. All of these games, and others, shared certain commonalities.

  7. Outline of association football - Wikipedia

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    7.1.1 By year. 7.2 History of ... More commonly known as football or soccer. ... Names for association football (what it is called, ...

  8. Names for association football - Wikipedia

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    The sport's governing body is the United States Soccer Federation; however, it was originally called the U.S. Football Association, and was formed in 1913 by the merger of the American Football Association and the American Amateur Football Association. The word "soccer" was added to the name in 1945, making it the U.S. Soccer Football ...

  9. Football (word) - Wikipedia

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    As in Canada, football is used inclusively of Canadian football [42] with American and Canadian football generally seen as two variants of the same sport. [42] The term "gridiron football" is sometimes used to refer to both games together. [43] The sport of association football is commonly called "soccer" in the United States.