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Football, American, distinct type of football that developed in the United States
in the 19th century from soccer (association football) and rugby football. Played
by professionals and amateurs (generally male college or high school teams), football
is one of the most popular American sports, attracting thousands of participants
and millions of spectators annually. The forerunner of American football may have
been a game played by the ancient Greeks, called harpaston. In this game there
was no limit to the number of players. The object was to move a ball across a
goal line by kicking, throwing, or running with it. Classical literature contains
detailed accounts of the game, including its rougher elements, such as ferocious
tackling. Most modern versions of football, however, originated in England, where
a form of the game was known in the 12th century. In subsequent centuries football
became so popular that various English monarchs, including Edward II and Henry
VI, forbade the game because it took interest away from the military sport of
archery. By the middle of the 19th century football had split into two distinct
entities. Still popular today, these two sports included the football association
game, or soccer, and rugby, in which players ran with the ball and tackled. Modern
football evolved out of these two sports. u2d4dc The football playing field is rectangular in shape, measuring 100 yd (91.4 m) long and 53.5 yd (48.9 m) wide. At both ends of the 100-yard dimension, white lines called goal lines mark off the entrances to the end zones. Each team defends one end zone. A team must carry, pass, or kick the ball into the 10-yd (9-m) end zone on the opponents' half of the field to score. Lines parallel to the end zones cross the field at 5-yd (4.5-m) intervals. These lines give the field a resemblance to a large gridiron. Another set of lines, known as the sidelines, runs along both sides of the field. In addition, two rows of lines, called hash marks, run parallel to the sidelines. The hash marks are 53 ft 4 in (16.3 m) from each sideline in college and high school football, and 70 ft 9 in (21.6 m) from each sideline in the National Football League(NFL). A game of football is divided into four periods, known as quarters, each consisting of 15 minutes of playing time. The first two periods constitute the first half; the second two comprise the second half. Between the halves, a rest period, usually lasting about 15 minutes, is permitted the players, who may leave the field. The teams change halves of the field at the end of each quarter. The clocks stop at the end of each quarter and at certain other times, when particular events occur or when designated by the officials. Football is played by two opposing teams, each fielding 11 players. Each team
tries to move the ball down the field to score in the end zone defended by its
opponents. During a football game the teams are designated as the offensive
team (the team in possession of the ball) and the defensive team (the team defending
a goal line against the offensive team). Players involved in kicking situations
are known as the special teams. The 11 players of the offensive team are divided
into two groups. To protect themselves from the often violent bodily contact
that characterizes football, players wear elaborate equipment, including lightweight
plasticized padding covering the thighs, hips, shoulders, knees, and often the
forearms and hands. Players also wear plastic helmets with guards that cover
most of the face. |
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