Mob football is a traditional game played in several countries where two teams aim to score a goal by carrying a ball to the other team's goal post. Depending on the region, the game is known by various synonyms such as Shrovetide football, village football, and street football. In some areas, it may also be referred to as "hurling the ball," "hat-trick soccer," or "riotous football." The game is generally played on festive occasions, and variations in rules, playing time, and field size exist in different regions. Regardless of the name or rules, mob football remains an exciting and unique cultural experience for players and spectators alike.