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*[[Goal (sport)|Goal sports]], such as [[basketball]] and all forms of [[football]], [[lacrosse]], and [[hockey]] (except ice hockey).
*[[Goal (sport)|Goal sports]], such as [[basketball]] and all forms of [[football]], [[lacrosse]], and [[hockey]] (except ice hockey).
*[[Net sports|Net games]], such as [[volleyball]] and [[sepak takraw]].
*[[Net sports|Net games]], such as [[volleyball]] and [[sepak takraw]].
*[[Precision sport]]s, such as [[bowling]], [[lawn bowls]], [[croquet]], and [[golf]], as well as [[cue sports]], including [[snooker]], [[pool (cue sports)|pool]], forms of [[billiards]], and [[pinball]]
*[[Precision sport]]s, such as [[bowling]], [[lawn bowls]], [[croquet]], and [[golf]], as well as [[cue sports]], including [[snooker]], [[pool (cue sports)|pool]], and other forms of [[billiards]].

==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of ball games]]
*[[List of ball games]]

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Ball games, or ball sports, are any form of game or sport which feature a ball as part of play. These include games such as association football (soccer), baseball, basketball, and American football. Such games have diverse rules and histories and are of mostly unrelated origins. Ball games can be defined in several broad types:

See also

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