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The history of football or soccer

 



Football is considered to begin in 1863, the year in which The Football Association was founded, although its origins, like those of other football codes, date back several centuries, particularly in the British Isles during the Middle Ages. 

Although there were common points between different ball games that were developed from the third century before the christ, modern football, the sport as it is known today, has its origins in the British Isles.

The first British codes that gave rise to association of football were characterized by their lack of organization and extreme violence. However, there were also other less violent and better organized codes. Perhaps one of the best known was the Calcio Florentino, a very popular team sport in Italy that had an impact on the codes of some British schools. 

The definitive formation of association football had its culminating moment during the 19th century. In 1848, representatives from different English colleges met at Cambridge University to create the Cambridge Code, which would serve as the basis for the creation of the rules of modern football. Finally, in 1863, the first rules of association football were made official in London.

Since then, football has grown steadily, becoming the most popular sport in the world with some 270 million people involved. With the first meeting of the International Football Association Board in 1886 and the founding of FIFA in 1904, the sport has expanded to reach every corner of the world. From 1930, the World Cup began to be played, which would become the sporting event with the largest audience in the world.

Comments

I'm afraid I'm not a football fan.
J.P. Alexander said…
Me gusto saber más sobre el futbol Te mando un beso.
Soccer, as we call it in the States, is becoming more popular. However, for us, there's only one type of football, and that was just demonstrated in our Super Bowl on Sunday. Thanks, Snobe, for the history lessone.
Thanks for all these interesting facts about football.
ellie said…
Oh, it does take the world by storm! I always enjoy Asian drama that have it as a part of their story. It does bring unity.
Ivy's Closet said…
Awesome post about the sport!
Caitlin'nMegan said…
One of the first sports we love to get our kids involved in. It does bring them the reason for team efforts.
snobe casamang said…
Ah ok, thanks for commenting, and wish you a happy day.
snobe casamang said…
Sure wait for more, send you a kiss also.
snobe casamang said…
Yes I know, your football is different rules, thanks Martha jane for your comment.
snobe casamang said…
Welcome my dear, wish you happy moments.
snobe casamang said…
Haha nice your comment thanks a lot ellie, but it does bring unity also.
snobe casamang said…
Thanks youuu, have a nice day.
snobe casamang said…
Sure every kind of sport brings many good things to people and especially kids like good health an fresh mentality.

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