History, asked by aalijah9298, 9 months ago

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOCCER AND FOOT BALL

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Answered by mracletitan100
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Answer:

there is no difference in soccer and football if you see from any point of view that is not American, they're just two different names for the same game. the word "soccer" is mostly used in the US to define what the rest of the world calls football, because the word football is used to define a different game in the US, which we call "rugby"

Answered by varshini2567
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Explanation:

The answer to this question depends upon whether you’re asking from an American viewpoint or one from elsewhere in the world. To an American, this question could also read ‘What's the difference between soccer and American football?’ The answer is quite clear as soccer and American football are two completely different games. Soccer is played with a round ball that can be kicked and headed. American football, however, is more of a rugby type game in which the oblong shaped ball is thrown and passed as well as kicked.

In the rest of the world, however, the word ‘football’ does not mean ‘American football’. It means Association Football, also known as soccer. That means when read this way, the original question doesn't actually make sense with football and soccer actually being the same thing. However, it does lead us on to another interesting question.

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