Last updated : Monday, 18 March 2024

Introduction

The Travel & Tourism amateur football league is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1980. The league is open to all players who are employed in the travel and tourism industry.

The league has teams in over 20 countries and plays a season of 10-12 games. The top teams in each country qualify for the annual Travel & Tourism World Cup.

History

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The Travel & Tourism amateur football league was founded in 1980 by a group of travel and tourism professionals who wanted to create a way to stay active and have fun while also promoting the travel and tourism industry.

The league started with just a few teams, but it has grown steadily over the years. Today, the league has teams in over 20 countries and plays a season of 10-12 games.

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The league has also hosted several international tournaments, including the annual Travel & Tourism World Cup.

Rules and Regulations

The Travel & Tourism amateur football league follows the rules and regulations of FIFA. The league also has its own set of rules and regulations that are designed to promote fair play and sportsmanship.

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Some of the key rules of the league include:

  • All players must be employed in the travel and tourism industry.
  • Teams must have a minimum of 11 players and a maximum of 15 players.
  • Games are played on a 110-yard field with a 10-yard goal area.
  • The game is played with two 45-minute halves.
  • Substitutions are unlimited.

Contact InformationFor more information about the Travel & Tourism amateur football league, please visit the league's website:

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