SPORTS & GAMES

Sports and games are physical or mental activities that involve competition, skill, and sometimes chance. They can be categorized into various types such as individual or team-based, indoor or outdoor, and land-based or water-based. Sports and games are essential for physical fitness, mental well-being, social interaction, and promoting healthy competition among participants. Some popular examples include soccer, basketball, chess, and poker.

List of Acronyms & Abbreviations used in SPORTS & GAMES


1. AFC: American Football Conference

AFC stands for the American Football Conference, which is one of the two conferences in the National Football League (NFL) in the United States. The other conference is the National Football Conference (NFC). These two conferences compete against each other during the regular season and playoffs, culminating in the Super Bowl, where the AFC champion faces the NFC champion.

2. BBL: Big Bash League

Big Bash League (BBL), which is a professional Twenty20 cricket league in Australia. Established in 2011, it is administered by Cricket Australia and features eight teams representing various cities and states across the country. The league runs during the summer months, typically from December to February, and has gained significant popularity for its high-energy matches and entertaining atmosphere.

3. BPF: Berkley Packet Filter
4. CAS: Court of Arbitration for Sport
5. CFL: Canadian Football League
6. FIFA: Fédération Internationale de Football Association

Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), is an international governing body responsible for overseeing and promoting the sport of football (soccer) worldwide. Established in 1904, FIFA is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, and comprises 211 member associations across the globe. Their primary objectives include organizing international competitions such as the FIFA World Cup, ensuring the development and popularization of football, and fostering a spirit of unity and fair play among nations.

7. FISU: International University Sports Federation
8. IAAF: International Association of Athletics Federations
9. ICC: International Cricket Council
10. IOC: International Olympic Committee
11. ISU: International Skating Union
12. NBA: National Basketball Association
13. NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association
14. NFC: National Football Conference
15. NHL: National Hockey League
16. PGA: Professional Golfers Association
17. SNES : Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), a video game console developed and released by Nintendo in the mid-1990s. It was a popular successor to the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and featured advanced graphics and sound capabilities compared to its predecessor. The SNES had numerous iconic games, such as Super Mario World, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Super Metroid, which contributed to its lasting impact on the gaming industry.

18. SOP: Standard Operating Procedure
19. UEFA: Union of European Football Associations