How did football form develop? (1)

In this week, I will share how football is in the form of competition and its development process.


The game was often played in schools and two of the predominant schools were Rugby and Eton. At Rugby the rules included the possibility to take up the ball with the hands and the game we today know as rugby has its origin from here. At Eton on the other hand the ball was played exclusively with the feet and can therefore be seen as a close predecessor to the modern football. Tha game in Rugby was called "the running game" while the game in Eton was called "the dribbling game".


Proper rules for the game were decided at a meeting in Cambridge in 1848. Another important event in the history of football come about in 1863 when the first Football Association was formed in England. This also led to a standardization of the size and weight of the ball, and also divided the game into two codes: association football and rugby.



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The game would, however, continue to develop for a long time and there was still much flexibility concerning the rules. For one thing, the number of players on the pitch could vary. Neither were uniforms used to distinguish the appearance of the teams. It was also common with players wearing caps-the header was yet to be a part of the game yet.


In the next week, I will continue this interesting topic. Thanks!

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  1. Very interesting topic for soccer, I also is a big soccer fan.

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