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* [[American football]]
* [[American football]]
* [[Australian rules football]] (or, colloquially, [[Australian rules football|Aussie rules]])
* [[Australian rules football]] (or, colloquially, [[Australian rules football|Aussie rules]])
* [[Canadian football]], a variant of the North American game, whose differences from the U.S. version include three downs rather than four, and a larger playing field. Canadian football is played professionally in the [[Canadian Football League]].
* [[Canadian football]], a variant of the North American game, whose differences from the U.S. version include three downs rather than four, and a larger playing field. Canadian football is played professionally in the [[Canadian Football League]]
* [[Gaelic football]]
* [[Gaelic football]]
* [[Rugby football]], which exists in these variants:
* [[Rugby football]], which exists in these variants:

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For millions of participants around the world, the term football refers to Association football, a team sport played according to the rules of the International Football Association Board and FIFA, and known also as soccer. However, in specific countries, the word football has a different understanding and can refer to a number of other team sports, including:

History of football

"Played on foot" or "played with the feet"?

The word "soccer"

The word "soccer" began as a colloquialism in Britain, derived from the name of the Football Association, to distinguish it from rugby football, but it has become the formal name of the game in the United States and Australia.

This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.