Friday, June 4, 2021

Explanations.

 What's the difference between Football and American Football?

Explanation

Want to know what the difference between football and american football is,well let me tell you. 

Firstly in other countries that play football use their feet and kick the ball around,but in America they use their hands and then drop kicks into their football goals. Secondly there are all these different football teams in different continents and different states but they wear different uniforms even though they are from the same countries.


In countries like New Zealand and Australia they use sphere-like balls as in America  Ironically, though they are still called “pigskins,” nowadays all pro and collegiate footballs are actually made with cowhide leather. As some people may think that if american football is like rugby the goals might be like that too, but there actually not they are the exact same as every other football goal in the world there all the exact same.


This is not an american football.

This is an american football.

The first game for america.

On November 6, 1869, Rutgers and Princeton played what was billed as the first college football game. However, it wasn't until the 1880s that a great rugby player from Yale, Walter Camp, pioneered rules changes that slowly transformed rugby into the new game of American Football.

The first ever NewZealand Football game.

14 May 1870

Nelson College played the Nelson Football Club, with 18 players on each side. The 'town' team, wearing 'street clothes', won the match 2-0.

My goal is : to add detail and sentences.


3 comments:

  1. Hi Tessa I really enjoyed reading this because I do football so I am quite interested in this, but you could of made your goal a bit bolder.

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  2. Yes thank you for putting that out there I just realized that Thanks (:

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  3. Hi Jade Ivé made my goal bolder.

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