Football is the sport's most phenomenal on this earth, there is no other sport that exceeds the sport in any case. But most of us do not know about the history of football itself. The following terms of football and its history we describe below:
Football is a ball game played by two teams with each consisting of eleven people. This sport is very popular and is played in 200 countries with various football championship organized by FIFA. Game of football aims to score as much as possible by using a leather ball measuring 27-28 inches. Field used in this game has a width of 50-100 yards and 100-300 yards long. Wicket where scoring is located at the end of the field with limited net height measuring 8 feet wide and 24 feet.
History of Football
The history of the sport of football began in the 2nd century and -3 BC in China. In the Han Dynasty, the people dribbled leather with a kick to the small net. A similar game is played in Japan with the title over here. In Italy, the game kicking and carrying the ball particularly well-loved 16th century onward.
Modern football began to flourish in the UK and became very popular. In some competitions, the game is causing a lot of violence during the game because it has not established rules standard in football and eventually King Edward III banned the sport was played in 1365. King James I of Scotland also supports a ban on playing football.
In 1815, a major development has become famous football within the university and the school. The birth of modern football going on Freemasons Tavern in 1863 when 11 schools and clubs get together and formulate a set of rules for the game. At the same time, there was a clear separation between the sport of rugby to football (soccer). In 1869, carrying the ball with his hands began banned in football. During the 1800s, the sport was brought by sailors, merchants, and British troops to various parts of the world. In 1904, the highest association football world (FIFA) was formed, and in the early 1900s, many football competition played in different countries.
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