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  2. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    Because of these rules, various leagues of American football have enacted strict rules of uniform numbering so officials may more easily judge which players were eligible and which were not at the start of a play. For example, in college football, ineligible players wear numbers 50–79, while eligible receivers wear 1–49 or 80–99. Even ...

  3. List of gridiron football rules - Wikipedia

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    A standard football game consists of four 15-minute quarters (12-minute quarters in high-school football and often shorter at lower levels, usually one minute per grade [e.g. 9-minute quarters for freshman games]), [6] with a 12-minute half-time intermission (30 minutes in the Super Bowl) after the second quarter in the NFL (college halftimes are 20 minutes; in high school the interval is 15 ...

  4. Category : Template-Class Australian rules football pages

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    This category contains articles that have been rated as "Template-Class" by WikiProject Australian rules football. Articles are automatically placed in this category when the corresponding list parameter is given; please see the assessment department for more information.

  5. Template:Match rules - Wikipedia

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  6. Laws of the Game (association football) - Wikipedia

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    The first detailed sets of rules published by football clubs (rather than a school or university) were those of Sheffield F.C. (written 1858, published 1859) which codified a game played for 20 years until being discontinued in favour of the Football Association code, and those of Melbourne FC (1859) which are the origins of Australian rules ...

  7. American football positions - Wikipedia

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    In American football, the specific role that a player takes on the field is referred to as their "position". Under the modern rules of American football, both teams are allowed 11 players [1] on the field at one time and have "unlimited free substitutions", meaning that they may change any number of players during any "dead ball" situation.

  8. Category:Australian rules football templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Australian rules football templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Australian rules football templates]]</noinclude>

  9. Category:Australian Football League templates - Wikipedia

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    Template:Australian rules football coaching legend; Template:Australian rules football coaching start; Template:Australian rules football ladder progression legend; Template:Australian rules football ladder start; Template:Australian rules football ladder start bye; Template:Australian rules football leading goalkickers legend; Template ...