A game in which a leather ball is kicked into the goal and scored. It is named after the interpretation of being a kind of Kemari, a traditional Japanese game. Japan call “Ke mari”.
Also known as association football. The game is divided into two groups of eleven, with the goalkeeper keeping the ball untouched and putting the ball into the enemy’s goal. Japan call “Shu kyu”.
Another name for Association Football. Competition divided into two groups of eleven individuals, except for the goalkeeper, putting the ball on the enemy’s goal without touching the ball. A team that performs the competition. Japanese says shu-kyu-bu.