Canada

Selasa, 28 Oktober 2008 ·

In Canada, "football" can refer to either Canadian football or American football, often differentiated as either "CFL" (from the governing Canadian Football League) or "NFL" (from the US National Football League). Because of the similarity between the games, many people in both countries do not consider the two styles of football separate sports per se, but rather different codes of the same sport. If a Canadian were to say, "My brother plays football in the States", it would be clear from context that American football is meant. Association football, which is rapidly gaining in popularity, is called soccer.[16] Canadian French usage parallels English usage, with le football usually referring to Canadian or American football, and le soccer referring to Association football. When there is ambiguity, le football canadien or le football américain is used.[17]

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