Introduction
Football is a very popular game in many parts of the world and the fans of the game are very excited at every football event held. Similarly, north football is also very popular among football lovers and is equally watched by football lovers all over the world. The teams of the football event hold several excellent players, which have offered the event a recognizable position in the world of football. Below mentioned are the 5 things that you should know about north football and, which will help you better understand the game. Although, these are not quite different from the regular football events and most of the features are alike.
History
• Timings of the game: The time of the game is same and comprises over 60 minutes comprising of quarters having time duration of 15 minutes. In case, both the teams are leveled at the end of the game, they are given extra time and in this time the team, which scores first wins the game.
• Teams: The teams of north football comprises of a squad of 52 players however, only 11 members are allowed to stand in the football field at a given time for a single team. Moreover, the squads are divided into three distinct units – defense, offence, as well as special teams. In north football, a team tends to send in the field their offence team when they are in the position of possession whereas, the opposing team sends in the defensive team. On the other hand, special teams are those teams, who are available on the football field on behalf of both teams on any kicking aspect of the play.
Features
• Ball movements: In north football, the ball can be moved down from the field either through running termed as ‘rushing’ or via the quarterback which involves passing out the ball to another player of the team which is also known as passing. Moreover, if in the passing process, the defensive player tends to gain the ball, this action is called ‘interception’.
Tips and comments
• Timeouts: An action of timeout in north football is given by either of the football team so as to stop the clock. Every team is provided with the option of having three calls of timeouts in every half. Other clock stop moments in north football is when the ball rolls out of the field or after an incomplete pass.
• Challenges to the coaches of the teams: Under north football if any coach of the team considers a decision to be unfair, he has the opportunity to give out a red flag in order to challenge it. If the challenge comes out to be successful, the ruling is then overturned however, if the challenge comes out to be a failure, that team loses out one timeout opportunity.
There are several other such rules and regulations about north football which has made the game a very organized one because of which a huge number of people are increasingly showing greater interest towards the teams and game play of north football.