Gaa Football - Introduction and Rules

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Gaa Football is part of the Gaa Sport. The Gaelic Athletics Association is arrange a match of Football is called the Gaa Football. It is similar to the other football games but it has different rule to play. This game is most popular in the Irish countries. In Ireland the game knows as different names that is the football, Gaelic and Caid. Is a sport played between two different teams with 15 players on each team on regular grass ground, it’s not for men only women also played this game.

 
This game is not played in Ireland only. The game is played in different countries like Asia, Australia-South Australia-, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, New Zealand, Britain , Germany, France and so more countries are play the Gaa Football. If you interested to play a Gaelic then you must know the rule how to play this game. Because it’s have some different rules to play. There are some rules to play this game. The must ten rules to play game is Playing Field, time Duration, Teams, Positions, Balls, Technical Fouls, Scoring, Tackling and etc.
 
In this game depend these rules, how is playing fields? What the Time Duration of game? Which type of Ball is used to play? The playing field is very good condition it is not be a small ground because in Caid Football we have a 15 players for different sides to stop the oppositions Goal. In the Gaa Football the ground will be the rectangle form. In general Football there are only 11 players play the game and 4 players is sitting on the batch in extras and in Gaa Football the 15 player in the ground to play the game and 3 player are in extras.
In this type football the soft lather ball are used to played, and the time Duration will be 70 minutes in these types of games. The half time will be after 35 minutes for each side. It’s much like the Australian rugby game. In this game they used the different type of word, there are no goalkeepers.
 
There are three cards to use by the match refries. It is Black, Red and Yellow. The black card is use in when the players are used to note an offence not serious enough for a yellow card and the Red card is used if player ejected from the game without replacement, similar to association football, and the third card Yellow is used cautioning a player, similar to association football.
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This article was published on 2012/05/24