If written as "Football and hockey" with nothing else stated, it is an incomplete sentence. Always ask yourself, what about (any subject like) football and hockey? For example, if I wrote "hot dogs and beans" it would not be a complete thought, but more like a store list. It is missing an actor (subject) and action (verb).
Examples:
I play football and hockey.
Football and hockey are my favorite sports.
I ate Hot Dogs and beans for lunch.
The hot dogs and beans tasted awful.
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Bob enjoys playing football, and Jim enjoys playing hockey. This sentence could also be written with a semicolon instead of a comma. Bob enjoys playing football; Jim enjoys playing hockey.
Bob enjoys playing football, and Jim enjoys playing hockey. The comma is placed before "and" because the parts of the sentence before and after it can stand by themselves as independent clauses.
Football, sometimes baseball and Hockey
hockey
Ice hockey, basketball, and football. Specifically box lacrosse.
Watch. That's football not hockey.
Hockey and football is played in both winter and summer seasons.
Hockey socks have vertical ribs. Football socks are smooth. We needed to get some hockey socks for part of a school and football socks will be fine.
Football definitley
It is in American Football.
Probably Hockey. NHL came to be in 1917. ~Mccayde Densley it's deffinally football