American Football

American Football is a team sport primarily played in the United States, characterized by two teams of eleven players each competing to advance an oval-shaped ball down a rectangular field toward the opposing team’s end zone to score points. The game involves various strategies, physical confrontations, and a combination of running, passing, and kicking plays. Points can be scored in multiple ways, including touchdowns, field goals, and extra points following touchdowns. The sport is governed by specific rules and the objective is to outscore the opponent within a designated time frame, usually divided into four quarters. American Football is known for its tactical complexity, athleticism, and is a major part of American culture, exemplified by events such as the Super Bowl.