List of types of football

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Template:Short description This is a list of various types of football, including most variations of gridiron, rugby and association football.

Games descended from the FA rules

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With elements of another sport:

Some games, such as football tennis, footvolley and teqball, although they use a football and avoid the use of hands, are not goal sports. The hockey game bandy has rules partly based on association football rules and is sometimes nicknamed "winter football" (Template:Langx).[2]

Games descended from Rugby School rules

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Irish/Gaelic and Australian varieties of football

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  • Gaelic football – called "football" by this sporting community.
  • Australian rules football – called "football" in the south and west of Australia and also in Victoria.
    • Auskick – a version of Australian rules designed for young children.
  • Austus – a compromise between Australian rules and American football, invented in Melbourne during World War II.

Surviving English public school games

Surviving medieval ball games

Tabletop games and other recreations

See also

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References

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