
Football (Australian rules)
Australian Rules Football, often called AFL, is a fast-paced sport played on an oval field with two teams of 18 players each. The goal is to score points by kicking a oval-shaped ball through the opposing team's goalposts—six points for a goal (underneath the posts) and one point for a behind (between the goal and behind posts). Players can run, kick, handball, and catch the ball, which must be bounced or touched on the ground regularly while running. The game emphasizes skill, agility, and teamwork, with continuous play and strategic tackling to gain possession and score.