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History of Football (Soccer)

The Origins

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The contemporary history of the world’s favorite game spans more than 100 years. It all began in

1863 in England, when rugby football and association football branched off on their different

courses and the Football Association in England was formed – becoming the sport’s first

governing body.

Both codes stemmed from a common root and both have a long and intricately branched

ancestral tree. A search down the centuries reveals at least half a dozen different games, varying

to different degrees, and to which the historical development of football has been traced back.

Whether this can be justified in some instances is disputable. Nevertheless, the fact remains that

people have enjoyed kicking a ball about for thousands of years and there is absolutely no reason

to consider it an aberration of the more ‘natural’ form of playing a ball with the hands.

On the contrary, apart from the need to employ the legs and feet in tough tussles for the ball,

often without any laws for protection, it was recognized right at the outset that the art of

controlling the ball with the feet was not easy and, as such, required no small measure of skill.

The very earliest form of the game for which there is scientific evidence was an exercise from a

military manual dating back to the second and third centuries BC in China.

This Han Dynasty forebear of football was called Tsu’ Chu and it consisted of kicking a leather

ball filled with feathers and hair through an opening, measuring only 30-40cm in width, into a

small net fixed onto long bamboo canes. According to one variation of this exercise, the player

was not permitted to aim at his target unimpeded, but had to use his feet, chest, back and

shoulders while trying to withstand the attacks of his opponents. Use of the hands was not

permitted.