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Robert Livingstone (disambiguation)
Robert Livingstone is a businessman.
Robert Livingstone may also refer to:
Bob Livingstone (1922–2013), American football player
Bobby Livingstone, footballer
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Ryan Baker (disambiguation)
Ryan Baker is a former American football player.
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Ryan Baker (Home and Away), Home and Away character
Ryan S. Baker (born 1977), education researcher and professor
Ryan Baker, drummer in the American band Kane
Ryan Baker, news anchor for WBBM-TV
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Ralph Miller (disambiguation)
Ralph Miller (1919–2001) was American basketball coach.
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Ralph Miller (alpine skier) (born 1933), American Olympic skier
Ralph Miller (right-handed pitcher) (1873–1973), 19th century baseball player
Ralph Miller (third baseman) (1896–1939), Major League Baseball third baseman
Ralph Miller (left-handed pitcher) (1899–1967), Major League Baseball pitcher
Brad Miller (politician) (Ralph Bradley Miller, born 1953), U.S. Representative from North Carolina
Ralph Miller (footballer) (1941–2014), English football (soccer) player
Ralph Willett Miller (1762–1799), Royal Navy captain
Ralph Miller (American football) (born 1948), American football player
Ralph Miller, inventor of the Miller cycle for internal combustion engines
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Soccer (disambiguation)
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Referee (disambiguation)
A referee is a person of authority in a number of sports games.
Specific sports referees include:
Referee (American football)
Referee (association football)
Referee (basketball)
Referee (boxing)
Referee (futsal)
Referee (ice hockey)
Referee (professional wrestling)
Referee (rugby league)
Referee (rugby union)
Referee (tennis)
Umpire in other sportsA referee may also be:
One who engages in scholarly peer review
One who provides a reference
In law, a special referee, a judge who acts on matters of fact only
A gamemaster for a role-playing gameReferee or The Referee may also refer to:
Referee (Queoff), a public sculpture by Tom Queoff in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
The Referee (newspaper), published in Sydney, Australia from 1886 to 1939
The Referee (film), a 2010 Swedish documentary
Sunday ...
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Gary Hill (disambiguation)
Gary Hill is an American artist.
Gary or Garry Hill may also refer to:
Gary Hill (basketball) (1941–2009), basketball player
Garry Hill (born 1959), English football manager
Garry Hill (baseball) (1946–2017), American baseball player
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Several codes of football. Clockwise from top left: association, gridiron, rugby union, Gaelic, rugby league, and Australian rules
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word football normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called football include association football (known as soccer in North America and Oceania); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby union and rugby league; and Gaelic football.[1] These various forms of football share to varyin...
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Gary Hill (disambiguation)
Gary Hill is an American artist.
Gary or Garry Hill may also refer to:
Gary Hill (basketball) (1941–2009), basketball player
Garry Hill (born 1959), English football manager
Garry Hill (baseball) (1946–2017), American baseball player
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This article is about the family of sports. For specific sports and other uses, see Football (disambiguation).
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word football normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called football include association football (known as soccer in North America, Ireland and Australia); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby union and rugby league; and Gaelic football.[1] These various forms of football share to varying extents common origins and are known as "football codes".
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Jeff Mitchell (disambiguation)
Jeff Mitchell is the name of:
Jeff Mitchell (born 1974), American professional football player
Jeff Mitchell (golfer) (born 1954), American professional golfer and college golf coach
Jeff Mitchell (ice hockey) (born 1975), NHL hockey player
Jeffrey Mitchell (actor) in Naked Amazon
Geoff Mitchell in 1991 CFL Draft
Geoffrey Mitchell (conductor) and chorister
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Robert Livingstone (disambiguation)
Robert Livingstone is a businessman.
Robert Livingstone may also refer to:
Bob Livingstone (1922–2013), American football player
Bobby Livingstone, footballer
...
Robert Livingstone is a businessman.
Robert Livingstone may also refer to:
Bob Livingstone (1922–2013), American football player
Bobby Livingstone, footballer
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Robert Livingstone is a businessman.
Robert Livingstone may also refer to:
Bob Livingstone (1922–2013), American football player
Bobby Livingstone, footballer
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Ryan Baker (disambiguation)
Ryan Baker is a former American football player.
Ryan Baker may also refer to:
Ryan Baker (Home and Away), Home and Away character
Ryan S. Baker (born 1977), e...
Ryan Baker is a former American football player.
Ryan Baker may also refer to:
Ryan Baker (Home and Away), Home and Away character
Ryan S. Baker (born 1977), education researcher and professor
Ryan Baker, drummer in the American band Kane
Ryan Baker, news anchor for WBBM-TV
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Ryan Baker is a former American football player.
Ryan Baker may also refer to:
Ryan Baker (Home and Away), Home and Away character
Ryan S. Baker (born 1977), education researcher and professor
Ryan Baker, drummer in the American band Kane
Ryan Baker, news anchor for WBBM-TV
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Ralph Miller (disambiguation)
Ralph Miller (1919–2001) was American basketball coach.
Ralph Miller is also the name of:
Ralph Miller (alpine skier) (born 1933), American Olympic skier
Ralph...
Ralph Miller (1919–2001) was American basketball coach.
Ralph Miller is also the name of:
Ralph Miller (alpine skier) (born 1933), American Olympic skier
Ralph Miller (right-handed pitcher) (1873–1973), 19th century baseball player
Ralph Miller (third baseman) (1896–1939), Major League Baseball third baseman
Ralph Miller (left-handed pitcher) (1899–1967), Major League Baseball pitcher
Brad Miller (politician) (Ralph Bradley Miller, born 1953), U.S. Representative from North Carolina
Ralph Miller (footballer) (1941–2014), English football (soccer) player
Ralph Willett Miller (1762–1799), Royal Navy captain
Ralph Miller (American football) (born 1948), American football player
Ralph Miller, inventor of the Miller cycle for internal combustion engines
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Ralph Miller (1919–2001) was American basketball coach.
Ralph Miller is also the name of:
Ralph Miller (alpine skier) (born 1933), American Olympic skier
Ralph Miller (right-handed pitcher) (1873–1973), 19th century baseball player
Ralph Miller (third baseman) (1896–1939), Major League Baseball third baseman
Ralph Miller (left-handed pitcher) (1899–1967), Major League Baseball pitcher
Brad Miller (politician) (Ralph Bradley Miller, born 1953), U.S. Representative from North Carolina
Ralph Miller (footballer) (1941–2014), English football (soccer) player
Ralph Willett Miller (1762–1799), Royal Navy captain
Ralph Miller (American football) (born 1948), American football player
Ralph Miller, inventor of the Miller cycle for internal combustion engines
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Soccer (disambiguation)
Soccer is a common shortened name of association football.
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Soccer is a common shortened name of association football.
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Soccer is a common shortened name of association football.
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Referee (disambiguation)
A referee is a person of authority in a number of sports games.
Specific sports referees include:
Referee (American football)
Referee (association football)
R...
A referee is a person of authority in a number of sports games.
Specific sports referees include:
Referee (American football)
Referee (association football)
Referee (basketball)
Referee (boxing)
Referee (futsal)
Referee (ice hockey)
Referee (professional wrestling)
Referee (rugby league)
Referee (rugby union)
Referee (tennis)
Umpire in other sportsA referee may also be:
One who engages in scholarly peer review
One who provides a reference
In law, a special referee, a judge who acts on matters of fact only
A gamemaster for a role-playing gameReferee or The Referee may also refer to:
Referee (Queoff), a public sculpture by Tom Queoff in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
The Referee (newspaper), published in Sydney, Australia from 1886 to 1939
The Referee (film), a 2010 Swedish documentary
Sunday Referee, a British newspaper founded as The Referee
Referee, a magazine on sports officiating published in Wisconsin, U.S.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Referee_(disambiguation)
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A referee is a person of authority in a number of sports games.
Specific sports referees include:
Referee (American football)
Referee (association football)
Referee (basketball)
Referee (boxing)
Referee (futsal)
Referee (ice hockey)
Referee (professional wrestling)
Referee (rugby league)
Referee (rugby union)
Referee (tennis)
Umpire in other sportsA referee may also be:
One who engages in scholarly peer review
One who provides a reference
In law, a special referee, a judge who acts on matters of fact only
A gamemaster for a role-playing gameReferee or The Referee may also refer to:
Referee (Queoff), a public sculpture by Tom Queoff in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
The Referee (newspaper), published in Sydney, Australia from 1886 to 1939
The Referee (film), a 2010 Swedish documentary
Sunday Referee, a British newspaper founded as The Referee
Referee, a magazine on sports officiating published in Wisconsin, U.S.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Referee_(disambiguation)
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Gary Hill (disambiguation)
Gary Hill is an American artist.
Gary or Garry Hill may also refer to:
Gary Hill (basketball) (1941–2009), basketball player
Garry Hill (born 1959), English fo...
Gary Hill is an American artist.
Gary or Garry Hill may also refer to:
Gary Hill (basketball) (1941–2009), basketball player
Garry Hill (born 1959), English football manager
Garry Hill (baseball) (1946–2017), American baseball player
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Hill_(disambiguation)
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Gary Hill is an American artist.
Gary or Garry Hill may also refer to:
Gary Hill (basketball) (1941–2009), basketball player
Garry Hill (born 1959), English football manager
Garry Hill (baseball) (1946–2017), American baseball player
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This article is about all forms of football. For specific codes of football and other uses of the term, see Football (disambiguation).
Several codes of fo...
This article is about all forms of football. For specific codes of football and other uses of the term, see Football (disambiguation).
Several codes of football. Clockwise from top left: association, gridiron, rugby union, Gaelic, rugby league, and Australian rules
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word football normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called football include association football (known as soccer in North America and Oceania); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby union and rugby league; and Gaelic football.[1] These various forms of football share to varying extent common origins and are known as football codes.
There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world.[2][3][4] Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the 19th century.[5][6] The expansion and cultural influence of the British Empire allowed these rules of football to spread to areas of British influence outside the directly controlled Empire.[7] By the end of the 19th century, distinct regional codes were already developing: Gaelic football, for example, deliberately incorporated the rules of local traditional football games in order to maintain their heritage.[8] In 1888, The Football League was founded in England, becoming the first of many professional football associations. During the 20th century, several of the various kinds of football grew to become some of the most popular team sports in the world.[9]
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This article is about all forms of football. For specific codes of football and other uses of the term, see Football (disambiguation).
Several codes of football. Clockwise from top left: association, gridiron, rugby union, Gaelic, rugby league, and Australian rules
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word football normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called football include association football (known as soccer in North America and Oceania); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby union and rugby league; and Gaelic football.[1] These various forms of football share to varying extent common origins and are known as football codes.
There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world.[2][3][4] Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the 19th century.[5][6] The expansion and cultural influence of the British Empire allowed these rules of football to spread to areas of British influence outside the directly controlled Empire.[7] By the end of the 19th century, distinct regional codes were already developing: Gaelic football, for example, deliberately incorporated the rules of local traditional football games in order to maintain their heritage.[8] In 1888, The Football League was founded in England, becoming the first of many professional football associations. During the 20th century, several of the various kinds of football grew to become some of the most popular team sports in the world.[9]
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Gary Hill (disambiguation)
Gary Hill is an American artist.
Gary or Garry Hill may also refer to:
Gary Hill (basketball) (1941–2009), basketball player
Garry Hill (born 1959), English fo...
Gary Hill is an American artist.
Gary or Garry Hill may also refer to:
Gary Hill (basketball) (1941–2009), basketball player
Garry Hill (born 1959), English football manager
Garry Hill (baseball) (1946–2017), American baseball player
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Gary Hill is an American artist.
Gary or Garry Hill may also refer to:
Gary Hill (basketball) (1941–2009), basketball player
Garry Hill (born 1959), English football manager
Garry Hill (baseball) (1946–2017), American baseball player
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view from the stadium balcony
This article is about the family of sports. For specific sports and other uses, see Football (disambiguation).
Football is a family of team sports that involve,...
This article is about the family of sports. For specific sports and other uses, see Football (disambiguation).
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word football normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called football include association football (known as soccer in North America, Ireland and Australia); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby union and rugby league; and Gaelic football.[1] These various forms of football share to varying extents common origins and are known as "football codes".
There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world.[2][3][4] Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the 19th century.[5][6] The expansion and cultural influence of the British Empire allowed these rules of football to spread to areas of British influence outside the directly controlled Empire.[7] By the end of the 19th century, distinct regional codes were already developing: Gaelic football, for example, deliberately incorporated the rules of local traditional football games in order to maintain their heritage.[8] In 1888, The Football League was founded in England, becoming the first of many professional football associations. During the 20th century, several of the various kinds of football grew to become some of the most popular team sports in the world.[9]
Common elements
The action of kicking in (clockwise from upper left) association, gridiron, rugby, and Australian football.
The various codes of football share certain common elements and can be grouped into two main classes of football: carrying codes like American football, Canadian football, Australian football, rugby union and rugby league, where the ball is moved about the field while being held in the hands or thrown, and kicking codes such as Association football and Gaelic football, where the ball is moved primarily with the feet, and where handling is strictly limited.[10]
Common rules among the sports include:[11]
Two teams of usually between 11 and 18 players; some variations that have fewer players (five or more per team) are also popular.
A clearly defined area in which to play the game.
Scoring goals or points by moving the ball to an opposing team's end of the field and either into a goal area, or over a line.
Goals or points resulting from players putting the ball between two goalposts.
The goal or line being defended by the opposing team.
Players using only their body to move the ball, i.e. no additional equipment such as bats or sticks.
In all codes, common skills include passing, tackling, evasion of tackles, catching and kicking.[10] In most codes, there are rules restricting the movement of players offside, and players scoring a goal must put the ball either under or over a crossbar between the goalposts.
Etymology
Main article: Football (word)
There are conflicting explanations of the origin of the word "football". It is widely assumed that the word "football" (or the phrase "foot ball") refers to the action of the foot kicking a ball.[12] There is an alternative explanation, which is that football originally referred to a variety of games in medieval Europe that were played on foot.[13] There is no conclusive evidence for either explanation.
Early history
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This article is about the family of sports. For specific sports and other uses, see Football (disambiguation).
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word football normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called football include association football (known as soccer in North America, Ireland and Australia); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby union and rugby league; and Gaelic football.[1] These various forms of football share to varying extents common origins and are known as "football codes".
There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world.[2][3][4] Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the 19th century.[5][6] The expansion and cultural influence of the British Empire allowed these rules of football to spread to areas of British influence outside the directly controlled Empire.[7] By the end of the 19th century, distinct regional codes were already developing: Gaelic football, for example, deliberately incorporated the rules of local traditional football games in order to maintain their heritage.[8] In 1888, The Football League was founded in England, becoming the first of many professional football associations. During the 20th century, several of the various kinds of football grew to become some of the most popular team sports in the world.[9]
Common elements
The action of kicking in (clockwise from upper left) association, gridiron, rugby, and Australian football.
The various codes of football share certain common elements and can be grouped into two main classes of football: carrying codes like American football, Canadian football, Australian football, rugby union and rugby league, where the ball is moved about the field while being held in the hands or thrown, and kicking codes such as Association football and Gaelic football, where the ball is moved primarily with the feet, and where handling is strictly limited.[10]
Common rules among the sports include:[11]
Two teams of usually between 11 and 18 players; some variations that have fewer players (five or more per team) are also popular.
A clearly defined area in which to play the game.
Scoring goals or points by moving the ball to an opposing team's end of the field and either into a goal area, or over a line.
Goals or points resulting from players putting the ball between two goalposts.
The goal or line being defended by the opposing team.
Players using only their body to move the ball, i.e. no additional equipment such as bats or sticks.
In all codes, common skills include passing, tackling, evasion of tackles, catching and kicking.[10] In most codes, there are rules restricting the movement of players offside, and players scoring a goal must put the ball either under or over a crossbar between the goalposts.
Etymology
Main article: Football (word)
There are conflicting explanations of the origin of the word "football". It is widely assumed that the word "football" (or the phrase "foot ball") refers to the action of the foot kicking a ball.[12] There is an alternative explanation, which is that football originally referred to a variety of games in medieval Europe that were played on foot.[13] There is no conclusive evidence for either explanation.
Early history
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Jeff Mitchell (disambiguation)
Jeff Mitchell is the name of:
Jeff Mitchell (born 1974), American professional football player
Jeff Mitchell (golfer) (born 1954), American professional golfer...
Jeff Mitchell is the name of:
Jeff Mitchell (born 1974), American professional football player
Jeff Mitchell (golfer) (born 1954), American professional golfer and college golf coach
Jeff Mitchell (ice hockey) (born 1975), NHL hockey player
Jeffrey Mitchell (actor) in Naked Amazon
Geoff Mitchell in 1991 CFL Draft
Geoffrey Mitchell (conductor) and chorister
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Jeff Mitchell is the name of:
Jeff Mitchell (born 1974), American professional football player
Jeff Mitchell (golfer) (born 1954), American professional golfer and college golf coach
Jeff Mitchell (ice hockey) (born 1975), NHL hockey player
Jeffrey Mitchell (actor) in Naked Amazon
Geoff Mitchell in 1991 CFL Draft
Geoffrey Mitchell (conductor) and chorister
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