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  2. Attempts to ban football games - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 6 Football faced armed opposition in the 18th century when used as a cover for violent protest against attempts to enclose common land. Women were banned from playing at English and Scottish Football League grounds in 1921, a ban that was only lifted in the 1970s. Female footballers still face similar problems in some parts of the world.

  3. Violence in sports - Wikipedia

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    Violence in sports usually refers to violent and often unnecessarily harmful intentional physical acts committed during, or motivated by, a sports game, often in relation to contact sports such as American football, ice hockey, rugby football, lacrosse, association football, boxing, mixed martial arts, wrestling, and water polo and, when referring to the players themselves, often involving ...

  4. Football hooliganism - Wikipedia

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    One Preston player was beaten so severely that he lost consciousness and press reports at the time described the fans as "howling roughs". [12] The following year, Preston fans fought Queen's Park fans in a railway station—the first alleged instance of football hooliganism outside of a match.

  5. Football hooliganism in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    While football hooliganism has been a growing concern in some continental European countries in recent years, British football fans now tend to have a better reputation abroad. Although reports of British football hooliganism still surface, the instances now tend to occur at pre-arranged locations rather than at the matches themselves.

  6. Big Game: The NFL in Dangerous Times - Wikipedia

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    National Football League: Publisher: Penguin Press: Publication date. September 4, 2018: Pages: 400: ISBN: 978-0-399-18542-7: Big Game: The NFL in Dangerous Times is ...

  7. High-altitude football controversy - Wikipedia

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    The campaign against the ban garnered support from prominent football figures, including Diego Maradona. Maradona participated in an hour-long exhibition match at Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz, which is located at an altitude of 3,600 metres (11,800 ft), to demonstrate that even individuals not acclimatized to high altitudes could perform ...

  8. Health issues in American football - Wikipedia

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    Because American football is a full-contact sport, head injuries are relatively common. According to the San Francisco Spine Institute at Seton Medical Center in Daly City, California, up to 1.5 million young men participate in football annually, and there are an estimated 1.2 million football-related injuries per year. An estimated 51% of ...

  9. Sports-related curses - Wikipedia

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    The Padres have twice advanced to the World Series, losing 4–1 to the Detroit Tigers in 1984 [252] and being swept 4–0 by the New York Yankees in 1998. [253] Aside from those 2 World Series appearances, the Padres have only made the playoffs 5 other times. In 1996, 2005, and 2006, the Padres lost the NLDS to the St. Louis Cardinals.