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Football
•   Football may refer to one of a number of team sports which all involve.
•   The most popular of these sports worldwide is association football '.
•   Association football is more commonly known as just ` football ' or ` soccer.
Common elements
•   A clearly defined area in which to play the game.
•   Scoring goals or points, by moving the ball to an opposing team's end of the field and
    either into a goal area, or over a line.
•   Goals or points resulting from players putting the ball between two goalposts.
Common elements
•   Players being required to move the ball by kicking, carrying, or hand-passing the ball.
•   Players using only their body to move the ball.
•   They take a mark or make a fair catch.
Common elements
•   Peoples from around the world have played games which involved kicking or carrying a
    ball.
•   Most of the modern codes of football have their origins in England.
Early history
•   The Ancient Greeks and Romans are known to have played many ball games.
•   Many ball games involved the use of the feet.
•   The Roman game harpastum is believed to have been adapted from a Greek team game
    known as episkyros or ` fa?
Early history
•   Da ' Antiphanes and later referred to by the Christian theologian Clement of Alexandria.
•   Da ' is mentioned by a Greek playwright.
•   The Roman politician Cicero describes the case of a man who was killed whilst having a
    shave when a ball was kicked into a barber's shop.
Early history
•   Roman ball games already knew the air-filled ball.
•   The air-filled ball was the follis.
•   Documented evidence of an activity resembling football can be found in the Chinese
    military manual Zhan Guo Ce compiled between the 3rd century and 1st century BC.
Early history
•   -LRB- 13 -RRB- It describes a practice known as cuju -LRB- ?
•   , literally ` kick ball ' -RRB- , which originally involved kicking a leather ball through a small
    hole in a piece of silk cloth which was fixed on bamboo canes and hung about 9 m above
    ground .
•   Cuju games were standardized.
Early history
•   Rules were established.
•   Variations of this game later spread to Japan and Korea.
•   Another type of goal posts emerged.
Early history
•   Another type of goal posts consisted of just one goal post in the middle of the field.
•   A revived version of Kemari being played at the Tanzan Shrine.
•   The Japanese version of cuju is kemari.
Early history
•   The Japanese version of cuju was developed during the Asuka period.
•   This is known to have been played within the Japanese imperial court in Kyoto from about
    600 AD.
•   Several people stand in a circle.
Early history
•   Several people kick a ball to each other.
•   Several people try not to let the ball drop to the ground.
•   The game appears to have died out sometime before the mid-19th century.
Early history
•   It was revived in 1903.
•   It is now played at a number of festivals.
•   Here are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games.
Early history
•   Men from a ship commanded by an English explorer named John Davis, went ashore to
    play a form of football with Inuit people in Greenland for example in 1586.
•   There are later accounts of an Inuit game played on ice, called Aqsaqtuk.
•   Each match began with two teams facing each other in parallel lines, before attempting to
    kick the ball through each other team's line and then at a goal.
Early history
•   William Strachey called Pahsaheman in 1610.
•   William Strachey was a colonist at Jamestown, Virginia recorded a game played by Native
    Americans.
•   Several tribes of indigenous people played kicking stuffed balls which have been
    generalised by historians as Marn Grook on the Australian continent.
Early history
•   Several tribes of indigenous people played catching games with stuffed balls which have
    been generalised by historians as Marn Grook on the Australian continent.
•   The earliest historical account is an anecdote from the 1878 book by Robert Brough-
    Smyth , The Aborigines of Victoria , in which a man called Richard Thomas is quoted as
    saying , in about 1841 in Victoria , Australia , that he had witnessed Aboriginal people
    playing the game : ` Mr Thomas describes how the foremost player will drop kick a ball
    made from the skin of a possum and how other players leap into the air in order to catch it
    .
•   ` Some historians have theorised that Marn Grook was one of the origins of Australian
    rules football.
Early history
•   The Maori in New Zealand played a game called Ki-o-rahi consisting of teams of seven
    players play on a circular field divided into zones , and score points by touching the ` pou '
    -LRB- boundary markers -RRB- and hitting a central ` tupu ' or target .
•   Games played in Mesoamerica with rubber balls by indigenous peoples are also well-
    documented as existing since before this time , but these had more similarities to
    basketball or volleyball , and since their influence on modern football games is minimal ,
    most do not class them as football .
•   Northeastern American Indians played a game which made use of net racquets to throw
    and catch a small ball; however.
Early history
•   A ball-goal foot game is likewise not usually classed as a form of ` football.
•   Northeastern American Indians was especially the Iroquois Confederation.
•   The ball-goal foot game was lacrosse.
Early history
•   ` These games and others may well go far back into antiquity.
•   The main sources of modern football codes appear to lie in western Europe.
•   Western Europe is England.
Calcio Fiorentino
•   The young aristocrats of the city would dress up in fine silk costumes.
•   The young aristocrats of the city would embroil themselves in a violent form of football.
•   The game was not played after January 1739.
Football Association
•   There were increasing attempts in England to unify during the early 1860s.
•   There were increasing attempts in England to reconcile the various public school games
    during the early 1860s.
•   J. C. Thring was a master at Uppingham School.
Football Association
•   He issued his own rules of what he called ` The Simplest Game '.
•   J. C. Thring had been one of the driving forces behind the original Cambridge Rules.
•   Another new revised version of the Cambridge Rules was drawn up by a seven member
    committee representing former pupils from Harrow, Shrewsbury, Eton, Rugby,
    Marlborough and Westminster in early October 1863.
Football Association
•   London on the evening of October 26,1863 met for the inaugural meeting of The Football
    Association at the Freemasons ' Tavern.
•   The Freemasons ' Tavern was Great Queen Street.
•   October 26,1863 was representatives of several football clubs in the London Metropolitan
    area.
Football Association
•   The aim of the Association was to establish a single unifying code.
•   The aim of the Association was to regulate the playing of the game among its members.
•   The public schools were invited to join the association.
Football Association
•   The public schools followed the first meeting.
•   All of them declined.
•   Six meetings of the FA were held between October and December 1863 in total.
Football Association
•   A draft set of rules were published after the third meeting.
•   Attention was drawn to the recently published Cambridge Rules of 1863 at the beginning
    of the fourth meeting.
•   The Cambridge rules differed from the draft FA rules in two significant areas.
Football Association
•   It was proposed that these two rules be removed at the fifth meeting.
•   Most of the delegates supported this.
•   F. M. Campbell objected.
Football Association
•   F. M. Campbell was the representative from Blackheath and the first FA treasurer.
•   He said: ` hacking is the true football '.
•   The motion to ban running with the ball in hand was carried.
Football Association
•   The motion to ban hacking was carried.
•   Blackheath withdrew from the FA.
•   The FA published the ` Laws of Football ' after the final meeting on 8.
Football Association
•   The ` Laws of Football ' was the first comprehensive set of rules for the game later known
    as Association Football.
•   The term ` soccer ' derives from an abbreviation of ` Association '.
•   The term ` soccer ' is in use since the the late 19th century.

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Football

  • 1. Football • Football may refer to one of a number of team sports which all involve. • The most popular of these sports worldwide is association football '. • Association football is more commonly known as just ` football ' or ` soccer.
  • 2. Common elements • A clearly defined area in which to play the game. • Scoring goals or points, by moving the ball to an opposing team's end of the field and either into a goal area, or over a line. • Goals or points resulting from players putting the ball between two goalposts.
  • 3. Common elements • Players being required to move the ball by kicking, carrying, or hand-passing the ball. • Players using only their body to move the ball. • They take a mark or make a fair catch.
  • 4. Common elements • Peoples from around the world have played games which involved kicking or carrying a ball. • Most of the modern codes of football have their origins in England.
  • 5. Early history • The Ancient Greeks and Romans are known to have played many ball games. • Many ball games involved the use of the feet. • The Roman game harpastum is believed to have been adapted from a Greek team game known as episkyros or ` fa?
  • 6. Early history • Da ' Antiphanes and later referred to by the Christian theologian Clement of Alexandria. • Da ' is mentioned by a Greek playwright. • The Roman politician Cicero describes the case of a man who was killed whilst having a shave when a ball was kicked into a barber's shop.
  • 7. Early history • Roman ball games already knew the air-filled ball. • The air-filled ball was the follis. • Documented evidence of an activity resembling football can be found in the Chinese military manual Zhan Guo Ce compiled between the 3rd century and 1st century BC.
  • 8. Early history • -LRB- 13 -RRB- It describes a practice known as cuju -LRB- ? • , literally ` kick ball ' -RRB- , which originally involved kicking a leather ball through a small hole in a piece of silk cloth which was fixed on bamboo canes and hung about 9 m above ground . • Cuju games were standardized.
  • 9. Early history • Rules were established. • Variations of this game later spread to Japan and Korea. • Another type of goal posts emerged.
  • 10. Early history • Another type of goal posts consisted of just one goal post in the middle of the field. • A revived version of Kemari being played at the Tanzan Shrine. • The Japanese version of cuju is kemari.
  • 11. Early history • The Japanese version of cuju was developed during the Asuka period. • This is known to have been played within the Japanese imperial court in Kyoto from about 600 AD. • Several people stand in a circle.
  • 12. Early history • Several people kick a ball to each other. • Several people try not to let the ball drop to the ground. • The game appears to have died out sometime before the mid-19th century.
  • 13. Early history • It was revived in 1903. • It is now played at a number of festivals. • Here are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games.
  • 14. Early history • Men from a ship commanded by an English explorer named John Davis, went ashore to play a form of football with Inuit people in Greenland for example in 1586. • There are later accounts of an Inuit game played on ice, called Aqsaqtuk. • Each match began with two teams facing each other in parallel lines, before attempting to kick the ball through each other team's line and then at a goal.
  • 15. Early history • William Strachey called Pahsaheman in 1610. • William Strachey was a colonist at Jamestown, Virginia recorded a game played by Native Americans. • Several tribes of indigenous people played kicking stuffed balls which have been generalised by historians as Marn Grook on the Australian continent.
  • 16. Early history • Several tribes of indigenous people played catching games with stuffed balls which have been generalised by historians as Marn Grook on the Australian continent. • The earliest historical account is an anecdote from the 1878 book by Robert Brough- Smyth , The Aborigines of Victoria , in which a man called Richard Thomas is quoted as saying , in about 1841 in Victoria , Australia , that he had witnessed Aboriginal people playing the game : ` Mr Thomas describes how the foremost player will drop kick a ball made from the skin of a possum and how other players leap into the air in order to catch it . • ` Some historians have theorised that Marn Grook was one of the origins of Australian rules football.
  • 17. Early history • The Maori in New Zealand played a game called Ki-o-rahi consisting of teams of seven players play on a circular field divided into zones , and score points by touching the ` pou ' -LRB- boundary markers -RRB- and hitting a central ` tupu ' or target . • Games played in Mesoamerica with rubber balls by indigenous peoples are also well- documented as existing since before this time , but these had more similarities to basketball or volleyball , and since their influence on modern football games is minimal , most do not class them as football . • Northeastern American Indians played a game which made use of net racquets to throw and catch a small ball; however.
  • 18. Early history • A ball-goal foot game is likewise not usually classed as a form of ` football. • Northeastern American Indians was especially the Iroquois Confederation. • The ball-goal foot game was lacrosse.
  • 19. Early history • ` These games and others may well go far back into antiquity. • The main sources of modern football codes appear to lie in western Europe. • Western Europe is England.
  • 20. Calcio Fiorentino • The young aristocrats of the city would dress up in fine silk costumes. • The young aristocrats of the city would embroil themselves in a violent form of football. • The game was not played after January 1739.
  • 21. Football Association • There were increasing attempts in England to unify during the early 1860s. • There were increasing attempts in England to reconcile the various public school games during the early 1860s. • J. C. Thring was a master at Uppingham School.
  • 22. Football Association • He issued his own rules of what he called ` The Simplest Game '. • J. C. Thring had been one of the driving forces behind the original Cambridge Rules. • Another new revised version of the Cambridge Rules was drawn up by a seven member committee representing former pupils from Harrow, Shrewsbury, Eton, Rugby, Marlborough and Westminster in early October 1863.
  • 23. Football Association • London on the evening of October 26,1863 met for the inaugural meeting of The Football Association at the Freemasons ' Tavern. • The Freemasons ' Tavern was Great Queen Street. • October 26,1863 was representatives of several football clubs in the London Metropolitan area.
  • 24. Football Association • The aim of the Association was to establish a single unifying code. • The aim of the Association was to regulate the playing of the game among its members. • The public schools were invited to join the association.
  • 25. Football Association • The public schools followed the first meeting. • All of them declined. • Six meetings of the FA were held between October and December 1863 in total.
  • 26. Football Association • A draft set of rules were published after the third meeting. • Attention was drawn to the recently published Cambridge Rules of 1863 at the beginning of the fourth meeting. • The Cambridge rules differed from the draft FA rules in two significant areas.
  • 27. Football Association • It was proposed that these two rules be removed at the fifth meeting. • Most of the delegates supported this. • F. M. Campbell objected.
  • 28. Football Association • F. M. Campbell was the representative from Blackheath and the first FA treasurer. • He said: ` hacking is the true football '. • The motion to ban running with the ball in hand was carried.
  • 29. Football Association • The motion to ban hacking was carried. • Blackheath withdrew from the FA. • The FA published the ` Laws of Football ' after the final meeting on 8.
  • 30. Football Association • The ` Laws of Football ' was the first comprehensive set of rules for the game later known as Association Football. • The term ` soccer ' derives from an abbreviation of ` Association '. • The term ` soccer ' is in use since the the late 19th century.