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Footy Esperanto Anouncer

de Alkanadi, 2014-septembro-03

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Alkanadi (Montri la profilon) 2014-septembro-03 13:55:20

I guess footy is a mix between rugby, soccer, and football. I think it is very popular in Australia.

"During this year's IC14, long-time Canadian footy identity Bill "Vilheĉjo" Frampton reported on matches in Esperanto, the world's most-spoken constructed international auxiliary language."
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Epikuro57 (Montri la profilon) 2014-septembro-04 20:47:25

Picture a blend of soccer and basketball with tackling, fast-paced end-to-end action and high scores, and that's Aussie Rules in a nutshell. It's arguably the world's most spectacular sport.

The sport is hugely popular in Australia, the AFL has the fourth highest average attendance of any pro sports league in the world, and semi-pro state leagues like the SANFL and WAFL continue to be popular too. The AFL Grand Final routinely attracts 100,000 fans to the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Per capita it's one of the most popular sports in the world too, with dozens of senior leagues around the country.

Alkanadi (Montri la profilon) 2014-septembro-07 14:22:19

Epikuro57:Picture a blend of soccer and basketball with tackling, fast-paced end-to-end action and high scores, and that's Aussie Rules in a nutshell. It's arguably the world's most spectacular sport.

The sport is hugely popular in Australia, the AFL has the fourth highest average attendance of any pro sports league in the world, and semi-pro state leagues like the SANFL and WAFL continue to be popular too. The AFL Grand Final routinely attracts 100,000 fans to the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Per capita it's one of the most popular sports in the world too, with dozens of senior leagues around the country.
Thanks for the info. I will have to search for it on Youtube one day.

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