Yes and no. Literally every game starts with a kick, and there are other common kicks/punts. But yeah, it’s mostly handball.
Hand-egg.
Would you say that Rugby isn’t played with a ball then? It doesn’t need to be perfectly spherical
Why is it called rugby if you use neither a rug nor a bee while playing the game 🤔
What are we supposed to call it? Tackleball? Pussy Rugby? TBI Plz?
American Rugby maybe.
I think it may have to be called gridiron at some point.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football
Looking it up, football is a class of games where kicking is involved in scoring points. There’s a bunch of sports that fall under the category, Association Football (soccer), various flavors of Rugby and various flavors of Gridiron Football (which uses kicking for field goals after scoring a touchdown)
I know most people are stupid, but come on.
It’s a ball, and it’s a foot long
Concussion-ball?
Y’all seem to be taking your first shower.
Maybe they named it that because the game starts with a foot, the kick off.
(This is definitely not why but this is the first thing that popped in my head lol).
I actually looked into this recently. It’s related to standard naming conventions established by England. Originally there was Association Football (soccer), gridiron football (American football) and rugby football (obvi rugby). Regarding American football,
“Both soccer-style football and rugby-style football eventually found their way to America. What resulted was an American combination of the two games. It wasn’t until much later (1906) that forward passing was allowed. So because the American game was really just another form of the European football games, it too became known as football.”
Is this rage bait?
There is both kicking, albeit sporadically, and an oblong ball in American football.
As far as I am aware, the foot in football originally referred to the fact that it was a game played on foot rather than on horse back (as opposed to polo for example).