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The Scottish Football Association (SFA) is the governing body of football in Scotland and a member of UEFA and FIFA. It organises the Scotland national teams, the Scottish Cup, club licensing, performance schools and other duties related to the game in Scotland.
Flag football is a variant of American or Canadian football where players are not tackled but have flags removed. It was invented in the 1940s in the US for military personnel and has spread worldwide with different formats and competitions.
A thane was a local administrator in eastern Scotland, equivalent to the son of an earl, who collected revenue and services from the estates under his control. The term thane was introduced by King David I in the 12th century, and later replaced by baron or regality.
The finer points of flag football vary depending on league and level, but the essential rules are the same as regular football. Teams can score touchdowns, extra points, field goals and safeties.
BAFA is the national governing body for American and flag football in the UK since 1985. It organizes various leagues, competitions and events, such as the Britbowl and the Junior Britbowl, for different age groups and levels.
Learn about the structure and levels of Scottish football clubs, from the top tier SPFL to the regional and junior leagues. Find out how the promotion/relegation play-off works and which clubs compete in each division.
Learn about the history, governance and competitions of football in Scotland, the second oldest national sport in the world. Find out about the Scottish Football Association, the Scottish Professional Football League, the Old Firm rivalry and more.
BAFA National Leagues is the primary American football domestic league competition in Great Britain, run by the British American Football Association. The league consists of 60 teams in 12 regional divisions across three levels, with the top level being the Premier Division and the BritBowl as the annual final.