Canadian Football is a form of
football in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play 110 yards long. Teams advance across the field through the execution of short, distinct plays, which involve the possession of an oblate spheroid ball (a direct descendant of a size 3
rugby ball). Players advance the ball by carrying it in the arms or passing it to another player (only one forward pass permitted per football play). Three attempts, or downs, are allowed to move forwards ten yards, or the team with the ball must relinquish it to the other team.
Canadian football is played at several levels in Canada. The professional league in which the sport is played is the eight-team [Canadian Football League]? (CFL).
The rules of the sport are very similar to American football, and the NFL has established a formal relationship with the CFL.