>>151401231 (OP)
>thinking about Europe again
But seriously now, there are snow games. Drawing the lines can be a pain in the ass, you have to use an orange ball ... and it's only possible until like 5cm of snow since the ball won't roll well enough at some point. But it happens. Modern football is a bit more pussified despite heated turfs and more sturdy grass and so on, snow games used to be more common in the past, especially REAL snow games
German legend Uwe Seeler tore his achilles tendon in a snow game in 1965 as he dribbled past a player and made a jump over an opponent. Upon touching the hardened ground, he got wrecked. That probably was the first psychological blow to these games here. Most people thought his career was over, but it happened just in time for some new surgical methods to save him