Gaelic football

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) An Irish form of football played by two teams of 15 players each, who score by kicking or punching a ball into the opposing team's goal or over a crossbar and between two upright posts above the goal.

Translations

 * Armenian: կելտական ֆուտբոլ
 * Basque: futbol gaeliko
 * Breton: mell-droad ouezelek
 * Catalan: futbol gaèlic
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 蓋爾式足球
 * Danish: Gælisk fodbold
 * Esperanto: pejlo
 * Finnish: Gaelilainen jalkapallo, kelttiläinen jalkapallo
 * French: football gaelique
 * Galician: fútbol gaélico
 * Georgian: გელური ფეხბურთი
 * Greek: γαελικό ποδόσφαιρο
 * Irish: peil Ghaelach, caid, peil
 * Italian: calcio gaelico, football gaelico
 * Lithuanian: Gėlų futbolas
 * Macedonian: ге́лски фу́дбал
 * Manx: bluckan coshey Gaeglagh
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: Gælisk fotball
 * Polish: futbol gaelicki
 * Portuguese: futebol gaélico
 * Romanian: fotbal galic
 * Russian: гэ́льский футбо́л
 * Scots: Gaelic fitbaa
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Гелски фу̏дба̄л
 * Slovak: Írske ragby
 * Spanish: fútbol gaélico
 * Swedish: Gaelisk fotboll
 * Turkish: Gal futbolu
 * Ukrainian: ге́льський футбо́л
 * Welsh: Pêl-droed Wyddelig