history of afl

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For decades it was primarily a working-class sport, and for many years the sport's motto was “populi ludos populo”(“the game of the people.”) Today, matches attract upwards of 100,000 spectators and are broadcast nationwide. The 16-team Australian Football League (AFL) is a multimillion-dollar operation...
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AFL superstars are seen as national heroes. The sport's growing international appeal has given rise to leagues in Canada, Denmark, England, Japan, New Zealand, and elsewhere. Among rugby, soccer, and American-style football, Australian Rules Football most closely resembles rugby. Unlike rugby, however, competitors can't run with the ball for more than 15 m without bouncing it off the ground or their foot; and, instead of throwing the ball, they must handball it...
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