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1. Rules of Sport
Link: https://www.rulesofsport.com/
Description: WebAt rulesofsport.com our goal is simple - to explain the basic rules of various sports in a simple, easy to understand way. This site is for anyone who wants to learn about a new sport, brush up on some rules, or even settle an argument in the pub. To get started, simply select the sport you're interested in from the list below.
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2. Basketball Rules: How To Play Basketball | Rules of Sport
Link: https://www.rulesofsport.com/sports/basketball.html
Description: WebScoring. There are three scoring numbers for basketball players. Any basket scored from outside the three point arc will result in three points being scored. Baskets scored within the three point arc will result in two points being scored. Successful free throws will result in 1 point being scored per free throw.
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3. Football Rules: How To Play Football/Soccer | Rules of Sport
Link: https://www.rulesofsport.com/sports/football.html
Description: WebRules of Football (Soccer) A match consists of two 45 minutes halves with a 15 minute rest period in between. Each team can have a minimum off 11 players (including 1 goalkeeper who is the only player allowed to handle the ball within the 18 yard box) and a minimum of 7 players are needed to constitute a match.
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4. Tennis Rules: How To Play Tennis | Rules of Sport
Link: https://www.rulesofsport.com/sports/tennis.html
Description: WebA tennis match can be played by either one player on each side – a singles match – or two players on each side – a doubles match. The rectangular shaped court has a base line (at the back), service areas (two spaces just over the net in which a successful serve must land in) and two tram lines down either side.
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5. Handball Rules: How To Play Handball | Rules of Sport
Link: https://www.rulesofsport.com/sports/handball.html
Description: WebScoring. A goal is scored in handball when the ball is thrown into the opponent’s goal. Winning the Game. To win in handball you must score more than your opponent. If the handball game is drawn then there must be a winner; then periods of overtime with a maximum of 2 5 minute periods are played.
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6. Boxing Rules: How To Box | Rules of Sport
Link: https://www.rulesofsport.com/sports/boxing.html
Description: WebIn professional boxing, bouts take place over 12 three minute rounds with one minute rest between rounds. The only method of attack is punching with a clenched fist and you may not strike below the belt, in the kidneys or the back of your opponents head or neck. You cannot use the ropes for leverage. You cannot hit an opponent when they are down.
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7. Golf Rules: How To Play Golf | Rules of Sport
Link: https://www.rulesofsport.com/sports/golf.html
Description: WebScoring. The most common scoring method in golf is called stroke play, where the total number of shots a player takes to get the ball into each hole is added together. At amateur level this is usually over one round (set of 18 holes) whilst professionals normally play four rounds, starting on a Thursday and finishing a tournament on the Sunday.
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8. Badminton Rules: How To Play Badminton | Rules of Sport
Link: https://www.rulesofsport.com/sports/badminton.html
Description: WebPlayers & Equipment. There are two forms of badminton, singles and doubles (it’s also possible to play mixed doubles). Each player is allowed to use a stringed racket (similar to a tennis racket but with the head being smaller) and a shuttlecock.
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9. Sports | Rules of Sport
Link: https://www.rulesofsport.com/sports/
Description: WebSports | Rules of Sport. Home. Summer Olympics. Winter Olympics. Weird Sports. FAQ. Contact. American Football. Archery. Arm Wrestling. Athletics. Aussie Rules Football. …