English-Polish translations for football

  • piłka nożnaSport to nie tylko piłka nożna. There really is more to sport than football. Piłka nożna nie powinna polegać jedynie na rywalizacji finansowej. Football should not be merely a financial contest. Piłka nożna przypomina dziś lukratywne przedsiębiorstwo. Football has become increasingly more like a business.
  • futbolCi, którzy doceniają dobry futbol, na pewno będą się dobrze bawić. Those who appreciate good football will definitely have a great time.
  • futbol australijski
  • futbolówka
  • noga
  • piłkaSport to nie tylko piłka nożna. There really is more to sport than football. Piłka nożna przypomina dziś lukratywne przedsiębiorstwo. Football has become increasingly more like a business. Zastanawialiście się kiedykolwiek państwo, dlaczego piłka nożna jest atrakcyjna? Have you ever thought why football is attractive?
  • piłkarskiŚwiatowa konkurencja handlowa to nie mecz piłkarski. World competition in trade is not unlike a football match. Hiszpański klub piłkarski Real Madryt ma flagę i hymn. Real Madrid, which is a Spanish football club, has got a flag and an anthem. Jeżeli pana zdaniem Europa funkcjonuje jak klub piłkarski, to znaczy, że ma pan na to swój osobisty pogląd. If you believe that Europe operates like a football team, this means that you have your own individual view on this.
  • piłkarzDlatego, że piłkarze są gwiazdami. Because football players are stars. Dziś rano piłkarz François Sterckele zginął w wypadku drogowym. The footballer François Sterckele was this morning involved in a traffic accident.

Definition of football

  • A sport played on foot in which teams attempt to get a ball into a goal or zone defended by the other team
  • Association football: a game in which two teams each contend to get a round ball into the other team's goal primarily by kicking the ball. Known as soccer in Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand
  • American football: a game played on a field of 100 yards long and 53 1/3 yards wide in which two teams of 11 players attempt to get an ovoid ball to the end of each other's territory
  • Canadian football: a game played on a played on a field of 110 yards long and 65 yards wide in which two teams of 12 players attempt to get an ovoid ball to the end of each other's territory
  • Australian rules football
  • Gaelic football: a field game played with similar rules to hurling, but using hands and feet rather than a stick, and a ball, similar to, yet smaller than a soccer ball
  • rugby union
  • Practice of these particular games, or techniques used in them
  • The leather briefcase containing classified nuclear war plans which is always near the US President
  • To play football

Examples

  • Roman and medieval football matches were more violent than any modern type of football
  • Each team scored three goals when they played football
  • Each team scored two touchdowns when they played football
  • They played football in the snow
  • The player kicked the football
  • That budget item became a political football

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