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*Lack of anger based injuries, common in [[list of sport games|other sports]] | *Lack of anger based injuries, common in [[list of sport games|other sports]] | ||
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*Practice of spontaneity | *Practice of spontaneity | ||
*Practice of lack of [[competition]] | *Practice of lack of [[competition]] | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 23:24, 8 September 2010
Anarchist football (or spontaneous football) is a sport and a mutual game. It is not competitive but it is physically challenging.
Rules
- 3 goal posts arranged in the triangle
- Odd number of players which must also be non-divisible by 3
- Teams are formed spontaneously, and player can change teams at any time without telling anybody
- Score must not be kept by anybody; a person caught keeping score is kicked out of the game
- Otherwise rules are as in football
Benefits of anarchist football
- Physical exercise
- Lack of anger based injuries, common in other sports
- Stress relief
- Practice of spontaneity
- Practice of lack of competition
- Practice of treachery (by secretly swapping teams)
- Practice forcible ejection (of those caught keeping score)