Difference and Similarities between American Football and Soccer

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The name football in an American society differs in meaning from every other part of the world. To an European, or someone outside the American society, the name football meanings the same as soccer. These two games though often times have their names interchanged, differ from each other and also do have similarities.
To an American, football is a game where you run with an oval pointed edge ball and try to get across your opponent’s touch line. To another person somewhere in Europe, Africa or South America, football is a game played basically with the foot, kicking a spherical leather ball with an aim of putting it into a goal post. Both games do have lots of differences, despite their names meaning the same thing in different regions of the world. Looking at the game of football, one will wonder if there is a female face behind those helmet; certainly not. American football is a game played only by males. Due to the major contacts made, females may not be seen fit to play. This is not the case with soccer. Soccer is played by both male and females, but not in the same competition. In soccer, males do have their leagues separately from the females. Sometimes for fun, both sex do play along side.
Looking at the massive contacts made between American football players, they would definitely need protective gears. In football, players do wear helmets and body armors to protect them from physical injuries. This is what gives them the gigantic figure on the field. Without the protective gears, the game of football would be very dangerous. In soccer the only protective gear the players put on is the shin guard to protect their tibia bone. Just as the name goes ‘American football’, this is only played professionally in Americ...

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...s in both games are different, but both games are played with an aim to score points. One would wonder what the game of football will be like without a referee. There is a referee that controls and brings about order in both games; the number of referees are sometimes the same. Football games do have three to five referees at a giving time overseeing the game. This is the same with soccer, although it’s just a recent development. Both games can trace their origin to the nineteen century. Both games are team games that demand the contribution of every team member.
Conclusively, American football and soccer do have lots of fans where ever they may be played. Players in both games are seen as celebrity, and most times are celebrated as heroes and legends in their teams. Most of these players earn huge amount of money, are play these games as a source of livelihood.

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