it was called football because it involved kicking, but also happened on foot because peasants were playing it, not on horses like noblemen.
In the 1800s transitions from folk football to sports, in schools games for boys. It was a way to initiate boys into exclusive rules and games of that specific school.
In 1863 there's the first attempt to write down 13 rules. The size of the court was 200m x 100 m. It was mainly a dribbling game with not much passing ( I play for my own pleasure, said a player).
Another rule: no projective nails on shoes. Auch! :))
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Awesome podcast about the history of British football. Gave me a sense of the community feeling that football has always had in Britain.
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