The throw that starts each play in American football is called a "snap." During the snap, the center passes the ball backward to the quarterback or another player, initiating the play. This action signals the beginning of the offensive team's attempt to advance the ball.
The throw that starts play at the beginning of a game or after a goal is called a "kick-off." The team that wins the coin toss typically chooses to either kick off or select a side of the field to defend. The kick-off involves one player from the team starting the game by kicking the ball from the center circle. This action signifies the official start of play.
It is called a "Throw in".
You just throw kopps on each other
After a stoppage of play that is where the play starts up again. It is called a face-off
The play is called a "halfback pass." In this play, the quarterback pitches the ball to the running back, who then has the option to throw the ball downfield, typically catching the defense off guard. It's a trick play designed to exploit defensive coverage and create big-play opportunities.
That is called a foul or 'personal foul'.
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The two long boundaries along each side of a football pitch are called the touchlines. These lines run the length of the field and mark the area where the ball is considered in play. When the ball crosses either touchline, it results in a throw-in for the opposing team.
Assuming it has come of an opponent; if it crosses a side line its a throw in, if its a base line it is either a corner (attacking end) or a Goal Kick (defensive end)
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A sport that starts with L that girls might play in school is lacrosse. It's not particularly posh.
When the ball goes out of play and you throw it in. A bit like a throw-in in football