Crab football (British English) is an informal sport that originated in Britain in 1863, derived from Association football played by two teams, commonly in physical education classes.
As with regular football, the objective is to kick an inflated ball into a goal to score the most points.
Unlike football, players support themselves on their hands and move with their feet, in motions that make them look like crabs,[1][2] a method known as crab walking.
This sport involves kicking, so safety is at the root of many rules.
Once players are equally divided the ref will drop the ball in the middle of the court to begin the game, after each point is scored, and when the ball goes out of bounds.