Talk:FootBall

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That which one buys a large screen television for...


Not to start a religious war or anything, but the definition above is for what we Americans call SocceR. FootBall is what they play in the SuperBowl. :-) --Jimbo Wales


I suggest AmericanFootball and EuropeanFootball as topics. :-) -- Larry Sanger


Do non-Americans refer to Soccer as Soccer as well as FootBall?

If so, we could change this page to simply be a pointer to AmericanFootball, SocceR, and AustralianFootball. I think AustralianFootball is the same thing as RugBy, but I'm not an expert!


Actually AustralianFootball, more commonly known as Aussies Rules is a completely different sport to Rugby, more formally known as Rugby Union which is sometimes called Rugby Football. Not to forget the other varieties of rugby including Rugby 7's - a 7-a-side version of the 15 man Rugby Union game - as well as Rugby League which is similar to Rugby Union except it is more of a running game with much less physical contact.


I have never heard of a SportS called EuropeanFootball. I believe that Soccer is an North American term that has spread also to Australia. I think EuropE, South America and AfricA uses the term FootBall for what Americans call Soccer.

Do the following investigation yourself:

A quick Internet-investigation leads me to believe that United States, CanadA, AustraliA and NewZealand use the word Soccer and the rest of the world uses the word FootBall.

-- LinusTolke


Americans, when for whatever reason we speak about soccer as "football," in order to avoid confusion with the sport we call "football," call soccer "European football." Even Yahoo! UK is determined to annoy you by calling it this.


Yahoo! UK - just as any other decent sports site - calls it European FootBall in order to distinguish between FootBall played in Europe and FootBall played on other continents, eg. South America. I would like to remind my fellow Americans that FootBall, by definition is played using one's feet, and not by holding on to it with your hands and running around like a headless chicken.

Whoever wrote this deserves a round of applause, it made me laugh out load--Jimbo Wales


And then enters the XFL or XfL


I've got it! I've got it! The American non-soccer sport can be FootbalL while the European (etc.) sport that Americans call "soccer" can be called FootBall!

Oops, we're going to be switching to a way of indicating links not LikeThis. Back to the drawing board. Maybe we should just stick with the old link system just so we can implement this solution to the "football" problem. -- Larry Sanger