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Origin and Development of Football

   A
    It has been recorded that during the Ts'in and
    Han Dynasties (255 BC-220 AD) the Chinese
    played 'tsu chu', in which animal-skin balls were
    dribbled through gaps in a net stretched between
    two poles. Certain ancient Egyptian rites are said
    by historians to have similarities with football, and
    both the ancient Greeks and Romans also played
    a game that entailed carrying and kicking a ball.
Origin and Development of Football

   B
    In Mexico and Central America, between 600 and 1600
    AD, the Mayans and Aztecs played a game with a hard
    rubber ball in a rectangular walled courtyard. As early as
    1580 in Italy, Giovanni Bardi published a set of rules for
    'calcio'. North American folklore tells of 17th century
    native Americans playing pasuckquakkohwog - (which
    means, 'they gather to play ball with the foot'). Pacific
    islanders played games with inflated pig bladders using
    hands and feet; the Eskimo are reputed to have played
    Aqsatuk on ice, with balls stuffed with grass, caribou
    hair and moss.
Origin and Development of Football

   C
   It was in England, though, that versions of the
    game were most widespread: essentially a violent
    mob sport with no rules, it was played at least
    from Roman times onward. Various monarchs
    and authorities suppressed the game, although
    Henry VIII is believed to have been a keen player.
    Even Royal decrees couldn't stop it - the 'people's
    game' had taken a grip.
Origin and Development of Football
   D
    The 19th century saw football's decisive evolution. Many
    English public schools played the game, which still had free
    rules. Some favoured the dribbling game, while others, such
    as Rugby School, allowed handling or carrying the ball. On
    26 October 1863, prominent clubs and schools
    representatives met in the Freemason's Tavern in London to
    establish a set of fundamental rules that would be
    acceptable to everyone. The meeting led to the formation of
    the English Football Association - but no agreement
    between the 'footballers' and the 'handlers'. The majority of
    the parties involved favoured a game without handling.
    There was to be no reconciliation - and the handling game
    went its own way to become rugby, while the first set of
    established rules for football were issued.
Origin and Development of Football

   E
    The football itself had also evolved. At first
    a simple pig's bladder, it next gained a
    leather covering that echoed the natural
    shape of the bladder, but was still inflated
    by mouth. Finally, in 1862, with the
    invention of India-rubber bladders and
    hand-pumps, round footballs were possible.
Origin and Development of Football

   F
    By 1870, the Football Association had 39
    member clubs. The world's oldest club,
    Sheffield FC, had been founded in 1857.
    The idea of a national knockout competition
    grew in strength, and finally resulted in the
    launching of England's FA Cup in 1871.
Origin and Development of Football

   G
    The first international match saw England and
    Scotland play a goalless draw in Glasgow on 30
    November 1872, some still claim the Scot's were
    lucky! Subsequent years brought crucial
    developments such as the fixing of the size of the
    ball, the use of a crossbar to replace tape, and
    the introduction of a referee and two linesman to
    take charge of the game.
Origin and Development of Football

   H
    In 1888, English football set up a competitive
    structure. On 17 April, at a meeting of prominent
    English clubs, the Football League was formed.
    Following      England's     example,      national
    associations were formed in Scotland, Wales and
    Ireland. British influence abroad led to other
    countries forming national football bodies. In
    1904, an international umbrella organisation,
    FIFA, was born. Football was on its way...
Origin and Development of Football

A. Read the paragraph headings, then skim the paragraphs
    and match the headings to the paragraphs. Try to do this
    in less than 5 minutes.
      1.   League structure
      2.   Various games
      3.   English evolution
      4.   Round footballs
      5.   Cup competition
      6.   Chinese origins
      7.   International debut
      8.   Key moment
Origin and Development of Football

B. Questions

   1.    Which is the world's oldest club?
   2.    Who wrote the rules for Calcio?
   3.    Which Royal liked football's violent predecessor?
   4.    When were round footballs first possible?
   5.    What were the first footballs made of?
   6.    How many clubs were members of the FA by 1870?
   7.    What game, similar to football, did Eskimos play?
   8.    What does 'pesuckquakkohwog' mean?
   9.    What did the 'handling game' become?
   10.   What was the score of the first international match?

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Origin and development of football

  • 1. Origin and Development of Football  A It has been recorded that during the Ts'in and Han Dynasties (255 BC-220 AD) the Chinese played 'tsu chu', in which animal-skin balls were dribbled through gaps in a net stretched between two poles. Certain ancient Egyptian rites are said by historians to have similarities with football, and both the ancient Greeks and Romans also played a game that entailed carrying and kicking a ball.
  • 2. Origin and Development of Football  B In Mexico and Central America, between 600 and 1600 AD, the Mayans and Aztecs played a game with a hard rubber ball in a rectangular walled courtyard. As early as 1580 in Italy, Giovanni Bardi published a set of rules for 'calcio'. North American folklore tells of 17th century native Americans playing pasuckquakkohwog - (which means, 'they gather to play ball with the foot'). Pacific islanders played games with inflated pig bladders using hands and feet; the Eskimo are reputed to have played Aqsatuk on ice, with balls stuffed with grass, caribou hair and moss.
  • 3. Origin and Development of Football  C  It was in England, though, that versions of the game were most widespread: essentially a violent mob sport with no rules, it was played at least from Roman times onward. Various monarchs and authorities suppressed the game, although Henry VIII is believed to have been a keen player. Even Royal decrees couldn't stop it - the 'people's game' had taken a grip.
  • 4. Origin and Development of Football  D The 19th century saw football's decisive evolution. Many English public schools played the game, which still had free rules. Some favoured the dribbling game, while others, such as Rugby School, allowed handling or carrying the ball. On 26 October 1863, prominent clubs and schools representatives met in the Freemason's Tavern in London to establish a set of fundamental rules that would be acceptable to everyone. The meeting led to the formation of the English Football Association - but no agreement between the 'footballers' and the 'handlers'. The majority of the parties involved favoured a game without handling. There was to be no reconciliation - and the handling game went its own way to become rugby, while the first set of established rules for football were issued.
  • 5. Origin and Development of Football  E The football itself had also evolved. At first a simple pig's bladder, it next gained a leather covering that echoed the natural shape of the bladder, but was still inflated by mouth. Finally, in 1862, with the invention of India-rubber bladders and hand-pumps, round footballs were possible.
  • 6. Origin and Development of Football  F By 1870, the Football Association had 39 member clubs. The world's oldest club, Sheffield FC, had been founded in 1857. The idea of a national knockout competition grew in strength, and finally resulted in the launching of England's FA Cup in 1871.
  • 7. Origin and Development of Football  G The first international match saw England and Scotland play a goalless draw in Glasgow on 30 November 1872, some still claim the Scot's were lucky! Subsequent years brought crucial developments such as the fixing of the size of the ball, the use of a crossbar to replace tape, and the introduction of a referee and two linesman to take charge of the game.
  • 8. Origin and Development of Football  H In 1888, English football set up a competitive structure. On 17 April, at a meeting of prominent English clubs, the Football League was formed. Following England's example, national associations were formed in Scotland, Wales and Ireland. British influence abroad led to other countries forming national football bodies. In 1904, an international umbrella organisation, FIFA, was born. Football was on its way...
  • 9. Origin and Development of Football A. Read the paragraph headings, then skim the paragraphs and match the headings to the paragraphs. Try to do this in less than 5 minutes. 1. League structure 2. Various games 3. English evolution 4. Round footballs 5. Cup competition 6. Chinese origins 7. International debut 8. Key moment
  • 10. Origin and Development of Football B. Questions 1. Which is the world's oldest club? 2. Who wrote the rules for Calcio? 3. Which Royal liked football's violent predecessor? 4. When were round footballs first possible? 5. What were the first footballs made of? 6. How many clubs were members of the FA by 1870? 7. What game, similar to football, did Eskimos play? 8. What does 'pesuckquakkohwog' mean? 9. What did the 'handling game' become? 10. What was the score of the first international match?