1. football - Noun
2. football - Verb
An inflated ball to be kicked in sport, usually made in India rubber, or a bladder incased in Leather.
The game of kicking the football by opposing parties of players between goals.
Source: Webster's dictionary“10 am will be Washington High School on the football field at Washington High. Source: Internet
€30 million shared out between the competing clubs and other areas of Spanish football also in the end quietened concern over the wider social and cultural issues of holding the tournament in Saudi Arabia. Source: Internet
A 17-year-old Florida high school football star died by suicide on Monday, days before he was to enroll at Georgia Tech on an athletic scholarship. Source: Internet
1949–69: First Division Cottagers Promotion to the top tier of English football saw the club perform poorly, finishing 17th in their first year and 18th in their second. Source: Internet
2013 the FIFA decided that Austrian footballer Martin Hofbauer can continue to play competitive football with prosthetics after he lost his right lower leg due to cancer. Source: Internet
Aberdeen's director of football operations Steven Gunn. Source: Internet