FOOTBALL AND ITS HISTORY IN THE PAST

Football is one of the most popular sports worldwide. The advent of the sport of football is believed to have originated from the year 388 b.c. in Ancient Greece and continues to evolve to this day. This game is also known as "the World game", a term that makes sense given the large number of eyes that are not separated from the television screen if a football game broadcast.
The Early History Of Football
There are several different sources about the name that became the pioneers of this sport, because there is a note that Cicero once said about the case of a person who died because of a ball that was kicked while he was shaving in a salon. This is confirmed by the fact that the Roma community at that time already had a ball filled with air named follies. Game called Episkyros was once called by a Christian theological, Clement of Alexandria.
Other sources stated that the beginning of the sport of football is a game of Cuju, named China and scientific evidence have Cuju socially. The proof of this is written on a manual of military troops from the people who put together by 3 Zhan Guo Ce at up to 1 BCE. This game involves a leather ball to be kicked up to fit into a small hole, Hung 3 meters above the ground. This game later spread into Korea by the name of Chuk-guk and into Japan under the name Here.

Throughout human history, found some references about the game ball from the past, such as for example in the year 1586, where a crew named John Davis played a similar game of football with Inuit people in Greenland. In 1610, William Strachey who was a colonist in Jamestown Virginia recorded a game called Pahsaheman by native American tribes. In Australia there are also games where people have to kick the ball and catch it called Marn Grook. New Zealand also has a game called Ki-o-rahi that consist of 7 players on each team, and played on a circular field divided regions.

New on the medieval sport of football began a new round of which began to increase the popularity of the Shrovetide Football match in Europe, especially the United Kingdom. Form of the sport of football in the United Kingdom is also commonly called mob football, played between the city or village communities with the amount of people that are borderless. In the 15th century, the games are named after football emerged in Scotland in 1424 and prohibited until 1906. There is also evidence of young children playing football in 1633 in Aberdeen. A ban on playing football was also issued in 1409 by King Henry in the United Kingdom.

At the end of the 15th century, there is a Latin note about football played at Cawston, Nottinghamshire. Note this is the first description of the "kick-kick game" and the first time the word appears to be dribbling refers to overthrow the ball does not use hands, but feet. " In 1486, also referred to by Juliana Berners Book of St. Albans in and in 1580 by Philip Sidney about girls who play soccer. A note about "touchdowns" recently in the 16th century and early 17th century precisely in 1584 and 1602 by John Norder and Richard Carew.

The Modern Game Of Football
First noted game similar to football was played in schools in the United Kingdom comes from the Vulgaria by William Herman in 1519. Herman was the headmaster of Eton and Winchester College. Richard Mulcaster who at that time was a pupil at Eton is rendered as the best football player in the 16th century. The contribution amount recorded was the creation of the football team, positions, referees, and coaches. Mulcaster's style of football changed the history of the sport of football are rough and irregular.

Around the year 1660, Francis Willughby's Book of Games writing in it there is a description of a very elaborate football. Willughby who graduated from Bishop's Grammar School in Sutton Coldfield Vessey was the first to write about the goal and a diagram illustrating a football field. He also wrote about tactics, score, how the selection of team members, and one of the rules of football which is used up to now where players cannot kick other players. Other rules are exactly offside was formed in the 18th century in which the player is considered out of their side if only stands in between the ball and the goal. This offside rule began to be different in each school as recorded in the rules of football at Winchester, Rugby, Harrow and Cheltenham at about 1810 to 1850.

New at the beginning of the 20th century to be exact on May 21, 1904, a Football Federation was formed following the growing popularity of football. The Federation later

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