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Revision as of 14:04, 10 March 2007

This article for the the American game of football. For information on the unrelated sport known as "football", see soccer.
Football

American football

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American football or simply football was a competitive team sport played on Earth. The game was played on the high school, collegiate, and professional level. It is also the name of the actual ball used in the sport.

In 2024, Biddle "B.C." Coleridge asked Benjamin Sisko (who had assumed the identity of Gabriel Bell) if he had ever played football, to which Sisko replied "Baseball, actually". (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")

Aboard the ECS Fortunate in 2151, Captain Keene and his first officer, Matthew Ryan, were seen passing a football back and forth to each other with the gravity plating turned off between them, allowing the ball to float freely from one end to the other. Keene quipped that Ryan would not be able to catch the ball if the grav plating was set at Earth sea level. Ryan retorted that Keene would not be able to toss the ball ten meters on Earth. (ENT: "Fortunate Son")

A Vulcan cultural observer once witnessed a football game, and incorrectly reported that the players are "trying to kill the quarterback". Kov once read this report, and asked Commander Charles Tucker about the details, which he straightened out. (ENT: "Fusion")

In 2375, Kasidy Yates asked a guard in Vic's Las Vegas Lounge if he had been the captain of the football team at a high school in Asheville, North Carolina. The guard admitted that he had "played a little football" in high school. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")

Professional baseball, a rival Earth sport, declined after 2042 when the final World Series was played. However, football seems to have outlasted it, at least through the 2150s.

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