Australian Football
Australian Football is a fast-paced team sport played on an oval field, typically with two teams of 18 players each. The objective is to score points by kicking the Sherrin ball between the goalposts. Players can use any part of their body to move the ball, but it is most commonly kicked or handballed.
The game combines elements of rugby and soccer, featuring both running and physical contact. Matches are divided into four quarters, and the team with the most points at the end wins. Australian Football League (AFL) is the sport's premier professional competition, showcasing the best talent in the country.