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===Kyrgyzstan=== [[File:Поле игры Кок-Бору.svg|thumb|right|upright=2|Kokboru field and two football (soccer) fields]] [[File:Тай казан Кок-Бору.svg|thumb|Kazan]] Rules of kokboru have undergone several changes throughout history. Modernized rules of kokboru are: # There are two teams with 12 participants each. # Only 4 players a team are allowed to play on the field at any given time. # Teams are allowed to substitute players or their horses. # The game is played on a field 200 meters long and 70 meters wide. # Two ''kazans'' – big goals with a 4.4 meters in diameter and 1.2 meters high are placed on opposite sides of a field. # The total duration of three periods is 60 minutes. # There is a 10-minute break between each period. # A goal is scored each time a ulak (goat carcass) is placed in an opponent's kazan. # A kokboru is brought to centre of the field after scoring a goal. It is also prohibited to ride towards the spectators or receive spectators' assistance or to start a kokboru game without giving an oath to play justly.
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