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Winning Isn't Everything; It's The Only Thing ... It is attributed to UCLA Bruins football coach Henry Russell ("Red") Sanders, who spoke two different versions of the quotation...
Names For Association Football ... The term association football has never been widely used, although in Britain some clubs in rugby football strongholds adopted the suffix Association Football Club (A. F. C.) to avoid confusion with the dominant sport in their area, and FIFA, the world governing body for the sport, is a French-language acronym of "Fédération Internationale de Football Association" – the International Federation of Association Football... "Soccer football", is used less often than it once was: the United States Soccer Federation was known as the United States Soccer Football Association from 1945 until 1974, when it adopted its current name... Countries that call it football Association football is known as "football" in the majority of countries where English is an official language, such as the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth Caribbean (including Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and others), Malta, India, Nigeria, Cameroon, Pakistan, Liberia, Singapore, Hong Kong and others, stretching over many reg...
Association Football Around The World ... Africa (CAF) Country Overview National team List of clubs National association Main league competition (s) Main cup competition (s) Supercup match Algeria Overview National team Clubs Fédération Algérienne de Football Championnat National Algerian Cup Algerian Super Cup Angola Overview National team Clubs Federação Angolana de Futebol Girabola Taça de Angola SuperTaça Benin Overview National team Clubs Fédération Béninoise de Football Premier League Benin Cup Botswana Overview National team Clubs Botswana Football Association Mascom Premier League FA Challenge Cup Burkina Faso Overview National team Clubs Fédération Burkinabé de Foot-Ball Premier League Coupe du Faso SuperCup Burundi Overview National team Clubs Fédération de Football du Burundi Premier League Burundian Cup Cameroon Overview National team Clubs Fédération Camerounaise de Football...
Rugby Football ... The game of football that was played at Rugby School between 1750 and 1859 permitted handling of the ball, but players were not allowed to run with it in their hands towards the opposition's goal... 1830 Running with the ball became common in 1830s at Rugby School and Rugby School football became popular throughout the UK in the 1850s and 1860s... 1863 The Football Association (FA) is formed, formalising the schism between the Football Association and Rugby Football...
Oldest Football Clubs ... Other early clubs include the Great Leicestershire Cricket and Football Club present in 1840 In 1841 two clubs are documented in a contemporary challenge to play "foot-ball" in Lancashire: "The Body-Guard club" (Rochdale) and the "Fear-noughts Club" A club for playing "cricket, quoits and football" was established in Newcastle on Tyne in or before 1848... The Surrey Football Club was established in 1849 and published the first non-school football list of rules (which were probably based upon the eighteenth century Gymnastic Society cited above) Continuous clubs It is claimed that the Barnes Club (later Barnes Rugby Football Club), from Barnes in London, was formed in 1839 and is the oldest club to have played football for its entire history... It is also argued, and supported by the Guinness Book of Records, that Guy's Hospital Football Club, founded by staff at Guy's Hospital in London in 1843, is the oldest club...
Basketball ... A regulation basketball ring consists of a rim 18 inches in diameter and 10 feet high mounted to a backboard. A team can score a field goal by shooting the ball through the basket during regular play...
Baseball ... Evolving from older bat-and-ball games, an early form of baseball was being played in England by the mid-eighteenth century. This game was brought by immigrants to North America, where the modern version developed...
Cambridge Rules ... Thring, who had both attended Shrewsbury School, succeeded in making some old Etonians join them to form a football club at Cambridge University... In the following year an attempt was made to get up some football in preference to the hockey that was then in vogue...
Australian Rules Football ... The objective of the game is to score points by passing the ball through the opponent's goal. The main way to score points is by kicking the ball between the two major goal posts...
Canadian Football ... Rugby football in Canada had its origins in the early 1860s, and over time, the unique game known as Canadian football developed... Both the Canadian Football League (CFL), the sport's top professional league, and Football Canada, the governing body for amateur play, trace their roots to 1884 and the founding of the Canadian Rugby Football Union... Canadian football is also played at the high school, junior, collegiate, and semi-professional levels: the Canadian Junior Football League and Quebec Junior Football League are leagues for players aged 18–22, many post-secondary institutions compete in Canadian Interuniversity Sport for the Vanier Cup, and senior leagues such as the Alberta Football League have grown in popularity in recent years...
English Public School Football Games ... Private schools ("public schools" in England and Wales) are widely credited with three key achievements in the creation of modern codes of football... Second, many early references to football in literature were recorded by people who had studied at these schools, showing they were familiar with the game... These versions of football rules were the basis of both the Cambridge Rules and subsequent rules of association football...
Association Football Pitch ... Note that due to the original formulation of the Laws in England and the early supremacy of the four British football associations within IFAB, the standard dimensions of a football pitch were originally expressed in imperial units...
Ball In And Out Of Play ... The restarts in football are: Kick-off: following a goal by the opposing team, or to begin each period of play...
Laws Of The Game (association Football) ... History and development See also: History of association football Pre-1863 Games which could be described in the most general sense as 'football' had been a popular in Britain since the Medieval period... 1863 rules The Laws were first drawn up by Ebenezer Cobb Morley and approved at a meeting of the newly-founded Football Association (FA) on 8 December 1863... Association football can be considered to begin at this point, as the game played by clubs which didn't adopt the rules evolved into rugby football...
Laws Of Australian Rules Football ... The laws is an extensive document containing rules and interpretations and is currently managed by the Australian Football League... The first national and international body, the Australasian Football Council, was formed in 1890 to govern Australasian Rules... Since 1990, the rules for the game known as Australian football have been governed by the AFL and the organisation's Laws of the Game committee...
Sport ... Sport is generally recognised as activities which are based in physical athleticism or physical dexterity, with the largest major competitions such as the Olympic Games admitting only sports meeting this definition, and other organisations such as the Council of Europe using definitions precluding activities without a physical element from classification as sports. However, a number of competitive, but non-physical, actvities claim recognition as mind sports...
Attempts To Ban Football Games ... Between 1314 and 1667, football was officially banned in England alone by more than 30 royal and local laws... King Edward II was so troubled by the unruliness of football in London that on April 13, 1314 he issued a proclamation banning it: Forasmuch as there is great noise in the city caused by hustling over large balls (grosses pelotes de pee) from which many evils may arise which God forbid; we command and forbid, on behalf of the King, on pain of imprisonment, such game to be used in the city in the future... The reasons for the ban by Edward III, on June 12, 1349, were explicit: football and other recreations distracted the populace from practicing archery, which was necessary for war, and after the great loss of life that had occurred during the Black Death, England needed as many archers as possible...
The Football League ... As this sponsor has changed over the years the league has been known in turn as the Canon League, the Today League, the Barclays League, the Endsleigh League, the Nationwide Football League and the Coca-Cola Football League, until the present sponsor npower was adopted in 2010, contracted until 2013... Promotion and relegation between these divisions is a central feature of the League and is further extended to allow the top Championship clubs to exchange places with the lowest placed clubs in the Premier League, and the bottom clubs of League Two to switch with the top clubs of the Football Conference, thus integrating the League into the English football league system...
Oldest Football Competitions ... Many early football fixtures before the 1850s did not have set rules, clubs or trophies and are poorly documented... Years Date Competition Type First trophy awarded, years Original code Current code Location Notes 1858– 7 August Melbourne Grammar School-Scotch College schools fixture Cordner-Eggleston Cup, 1989– experimental Australian rules football Melbourne, Australia 1860– 26 December - interclub fixture - Sheffield Rules defunct Sheffield, England 1861–1876 December Caledonian Challenge Cup club trophy Caledonian Challenge Cup, 1861–1864 Melbourne Rules defunct Melbourne, Australia 1867 only Youdan Cup club trophy Youdan Cup, 1867 Sheffield Rules defunct Sheffield, England 1868 only Cromwell Cup club trophy Cromwell Cup, 1868 Sheffield Rules defunct Sheffield, England 1871– FA Cup club trophy FA Cup, 1871– Association Football Association...
Sheffield Rules ... The first inter-club football match and competitive tournament were both played using Sheffield Rules... Background The oldest recorded football match in Sheffield occurred in 1794 when a game of mob football was played between Sheffield and Norton (at the time a Derbyshire village) that took place at Bents Green...
Australian Football Tactics And Skills ... While Australian football has often been described as a game without rules, this is in fact far from the case and tactics have played an important role from its early days... Modern football played at professional Australian Football League level has evolved into a game that is vastly different to amateur football...
History Of Association Football ... During the early 1860s, there were increasing attempts in England to unify and reconcile the various football games that were played in the public schools as well in the industrial north under the Sheffield Rules... Ebenezer Cobb Morley, a solicitor from Hull, wrote to Bell's Life newspaper in 1863, proposing a governing body for football... For this, he is considered not just the father of the Football Association, but of Association Football itself...