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Circle rules football, commonly referred to as circle rules, is a sport played between two teams of six with a large spherical ball similar to a stability ball. Invented in New York City in 2006, the sport is currently played in cities across the United States, as well as in several international locations.The game is played on a circular field with a central goal. The goal has no net, as the two teams score through the goal from opposing directions.
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Circle rules, CRF
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