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colloquially known as football worldwide (except in a few countries where it is referred to as soccer), is a sport in which 11 players on each team compete to move a spherical ball around a grass field and into their opponents' goal. The unique factor is that the players, with the exception of the goalkeeper, may not use their hands or arms to control the ball. The ball is primarily controlled with the feet, though the head, chest, knees, etc. may be used at need. A football match is divided into two halves of 45 minutes each, with play being continuous throughout each half except for stoppages due to rule violations and injuries, for which stoppage time (aka injury time) is added on at the end of the half.

At the end of the match, the team with the most goals is declared the winner. Should the score be drawn, some sort of tiebreaker might be utilised, depending on the nature of the competition. In league games the game is normally declared a draw. In cup competitions and in a few league competitions, some form of tiebreaker may be utilised to determine a winner. The tiebreaker usually takes the form of extra time being played and, if the game is still undecided, there may be a penalty shoot-out or a replay.

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Football is the most popular sport in the world in terms of spectators, player participation and media coverage. Its most successful competition in media terms is the World Cup, for international teams, which regularly draws a global TV audience twice that of the Summer Olympics. In financial and commercial terms, the most lucrative sports competition in the world is the UEFA Champions League, formerly called the European Cup, which is for club teams in Europe.

Internationally, the sport is controlled by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association, universally known by the acronym FIFA. Once per year they publish the "Laws of the Game," the rules under which all football is conducted worldwide.

The major football nations worldwide are Argentina, Brazil, England (where the sport originated), France, Germany, Italy and Spain. But football is the national sport of the majority of countries in the world and even small countries have produced world-class players capable of performing for one of the major club sides such as Liverpool, Arsenal (both England), Glasgow Celtic (Scotland), AC Milan, Juventus FC (both Italy), Boca Juniors (Argentina), FC Bayern München (Germany), FC Barcelona, Real Madrid (both Spain) or AFC Ajax (Netherlands).

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