This game is very similar to basketball, but playing football and the rules are slightly different:
When the ball is controlled, a player with football takes 3 seconds to hand the ball to the team mate or shoot.
A player on the defense side can "protect" the player with the ball, but you can not touch the player or hit the ball from the ball.
If the limit is exceeded and the pass is incomplete, the ball will automatically enter the defense team when the ball falls.
If a shot is shot and missed, it is a "free kick" even if someone touches the ground until someone gets the ball.
Another difference is how the player manipulates the ball. In a football game, the ball is fumblingly played, and in basketball games the ball is played by repeatedly bouncing the ball up and down on the ball. In the football game, the main purpose of the game is to occupy the area of ββthe opponent team in the area of ββ10 yards and finally pass the ball to the opponent team's end zone. In basketball, the main goal is to place the ball as much as possible into the basket of the opponent team as the basket of teams gets higher points.
First of all, football. Now you may think you know football, but it has undergone many changes since the Renaissance. Like American football, this is called "Mute Ball" and involves throwing a ball made of porcine bladder between two markers. Indeed, it was very confusing that King Edward III banned it in the 13th century. This is not only for absorbing too much youth's time but also because there is no referee. If you have won, you should get away from home as soon as possible.
For example, I returned to England in 1850. Nationally, people are calling this activity "football" by playing around balls, pig bladders and others. This situation has been going on for centuries, but at clubs and schools it is more concentrated at this point. Since no one is responsible, there is no agreed rule. Each set of rules or codes is slightly different with respect to how many players, the length of the game, and how to score. They are generally divided into two camps. In one respect, hands are not allowed and they are not "hacked" to the ground. These most common ones are geographical origin such as Cambridge rules and Sheffield rules. In another version, you can attack each other with a ball; these come from a school called rugby.