The War Game Of Soccer, A Look Back At Its

The War Game Of Soccer, A Look Back At Its Origin

Believe it or not, but the modern game has its origins in the ... war ... nature of man ... not really ... This can set the date and place of ... ofBelieve it or not, but the modern game has its origins in the barbaric war mongering nature of human beings.
There is no proper documentation to enter the date and place of origination of the most popular modern sport-football. But according to the socio-historical facts and data, we can assume that some form of a ball game was played somewhere on this planet since at least 3000 years now.
The earliest evidence of soccer in Kyoto, Japan, where a field marked to play a ball shooter found.
There is also documentation that supports the fact that China military forces throughout the second and third centuries BC (Han Dynasty) played a game that involved kicking a ball in a small network. Then it was an exercise in building the skills essential to the military.
Historical evidence also indicates that a kind of football played in the Greeks and Romans, however, an early form with the larger team on each side. This time, the strength of the team would rise to about 27 people on both sides. The Greeks were playing four different forms of the ball game, or "Episkyros", "Ourania", "Pheninda" and "Keritizein". Episkyros was mainly football. In this 2 equally numbered teams, would try to throw the ball over the head of the other team. It 'was a white line on the teams and another white line behind each team. Teams would change the ball often until one team is forced to the back of the end of runs.
Now, how many of you would have thought that the modern game actually originated in a war game?
First ball unbelievable, but true (as soccer is called in Britain) game was played by the people of eastern England, where he started a game, kicking the severed head of a Danish prince whom he defeated in a war. This marked the beginning of football as a war game.
After that was long the football played by rival towns and villages, where the goal was to pass the ball to a predetermined location. Hundreds of people participate in these games, and one game can last an entire day. Punching, kicking, biting, everything was allowed.
The wild nature of this type of football was not much appreciated by the rulers and the right to take all possible measures to stop these games. King Edward III of England, passed laws in 1331 to stop the game, which was followed by Jacques I King of Scotland in 1424. The queens are not far behind, however, had a more stringent approach. Queen Elizabeth I of England, enacted laws that could sentence a football player in jail for a week followed by a church.However penancing, despite all your best efforts and intentions they could not stop the game. He was very popular among the masses and they loved the game
The first approach to regularize and give a civilized form, this game has taken the famous Eton College of England in 1815, when they established a set of rules in games. These rules have been adopted in other schools, colleges and universities. Later, in 1848, these rules were further standardized and a new version was adopted in all schools, colleges and universities. These new rules known as rules of Cambridge.
At that time there were actually two sets of rules were followed in this game. Some organizations preferred to follow the rules of Rugby School, that allowed tripping, kicking and carrying the ball, whereas the Cambridge rules prohibited all these methods.
In October 1863, the Football Association was founded, when eleven London schools and clubs came together to create a uniform set of rules to administer any of the game had to include it. 8 December 1863 and Football Rugby Football finally split in two different organizations.
In 1869, these rules were further modified to exclude any handling of the ball out of acceptability and that created the foundations for the modern sport-Soccer Mania


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The War Game Of Soccer, A Look Back At Its Origin
The War Game Of Soccer, A Look Back At Its Origin
The War Game Of Soccer, A Look Back At Its Origin
The War Game Of Soccer, A Look Back At Its Origin

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