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'''Canadian football''' is a form of [[football]] played in [[Canada]] between two teams of 12 players on a rectangular [[gridiron]] field. Canadian football has the same 19th century origin as [[American football]] but the two sports have developed significant differences. The sport's major professional competition is the [[Canadian Football League]] (CFL) and its championship game, the [[Grey Cup]], is perennially the most popular sporting event in Canada. | '''Canadian football''' is a form of [[football]] played in [[Canada]] between two teams of 12 players on a rectangular [[gridiron]] field. Canadian football has the same 19th century origin as [[American football]] but the two sports have developed significant differences. The sport's major professional competition is the [[Canadian Football League]] (CFL) and its championship game, the [[Grey Cup]], is perennially the most popular sporting event in Canada.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 12:01, 24 July 2024
This article is about the Canadian ball-handling game. For other uses of the term Football, please see Football (disambiguation).
Canadian football is a form of football played in Canada between two teams of 12 players on a rectangular gridiron field. Canadian football has the same 19th century origin as American football but the two sports have developed significant differences. The sport's major professional competition is the Canadian Football League (CFL) and its championship game, the Grey Cup, is perennially the most popular sporting event in Canada.