Soccer
Soccer is one of the most
popular sports in Europe and the Americas. It has a vivid and interesting
history in the world of sports. Early evidence of soccer being played as a
sport finds occurrence in China during the 2nd and 3rd centuries BC. In China,
it was during the Han dynasty that people dribbled leather balls by kicking it
into a small net. Recorded facts also support the fact that Romans and Greeks
used to play ball for fun and frolic. Some facts point to Kyoto in Japan where
kicking of ball was a popular sport.
It is said that early growth of
the modern soccer started in England. Some amusing facts even mention that the
first ball used was the head of some Danish brigand. It is said that during
medieval times, the old form of soccer used to allow many ill practices like
kicking, punching, biting and gouging. The main aim was to carry the ball to a
target spot. People grew so fond of the game that they would throng the field
all day long. Sometimes the competition grew fierce and masses got so wild that
there were frequent incidents of violence during the game. It is also said that
soldiers admired the game so much that they missed archery practice to watch
it.
King Edward III banned soccer in
1365 owing to the growing incidents of violence and military indulgence in the
sport. In 1424 King James I of Scotland also proclaimed in the Parliament—
"Na man play at the Fute-ball" (No man shall play football)
When and where exactly did soccer
start is a question that has no precise answer to it. You can easily say that
this popular game has been played for more than three thousand years. The
nativity of modern-day soccer must be credited to Britain. It was also known as
the association football, with Scotland and England being the co-founders of
the systematic game of soccer
Reference=
http://www.historyofsoccer.info/
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