Kæra Rules Football

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Kæra Rules Football, known in Kæra'zna as Syr'zho (Ice Travel War) or simply Tsy Þy'sats (Foot Ball) is a team winter contact sport played on a rectangular ice rink or marked area of a frozen lake of various dimensions. Points are scored by kicking a spherical rubber ball, most traditionally orange, through the other teams wide, low goal called a Zha, or "Capital".

During normal play, each team begims with 8 players with freedom of movement on each side, as well as a goalkeeper guarding the Team's Capital. Goalkeepers are mandated to stand in the vicinity of the Capital in most codes of play, however they are able to use their hands within the course of play, as well as any other part of their body. Players may pass freely, though are barred from making contact with the ball with theircarms or hands. So long as the ball is within the area of the field or in contact with a player besides tbe Goalkeeper, referred to as being "in-play", posession is constantly contested. When the ball is out of play, a 6 econd period is given for a player to make contact with it and comtinue normal play, else it is granted to the nearest goalkeeper. Generally if the ball is no longer on ice, it is generally expected to be left, however this is a convention, not a rule.

Tacklimg is allowed and typicalĺy encouraged, with most methods of tackling allowed so long as there is "reasonable cause to attain posession", with forms of body, hip and shoulder checking being common. The restrictions on checking are more liberal than Ice Hockey, allowing elbowing, hip-checking below the knee and charging, however hitting from behind is still penalized.

The sport was founded in 1859 in Zhar'osyk in the Kæra Collective Republic and has become the national and most popular sport of the small nation, due to its lack of equipment and ease of access to frozen lakes in the country. This is, in part, due to the banning, and therefore lack of requirement for protective gear, with the sport played using either regular or bowling shoes, and with the wearing of protective clothing or gloves banned due to the internationally controversial Elimination Rule.

The Elimination Rule, or Erradication Provisor, is a result of the lack of substitution in the sport. The rule states that if a player is unable to stand or has brokem the rules egregiously, they are not able to continue plsy and are therefore sent off without replacement. Should all players of a team be eliminated excluding the goalkeeper, the team loses by default. This rule is known to drive increased violence in the sport, which already lacks much of the generally accepted safety standards of most sporting competitions.