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Football History
Football, American, distinct type of football that developed
in the United States in the 19th century from soccer (association
football) and rugby football. Played by professionals and amateurs
(generally male college or high school teams), football is one of the
most popular American sports, attracting thousands of participants and
millions of spectators annually. The forerunner of American football may
have been a game played by the ancient Greeks, called Harpaston.
In this game there was no limit to the number of
players. The object was to move a ball across a goal line by kicking,
throwing, or running with it. Classical literature contains detailed
accounts of the game, including its rougher elements, such as ferocious
tackling. Most modern versions of football, however, originated in
England, where a form of the game was known in the 12th century. In
subsequent centuries football became so popular that various English
monarchs, including Edward II and Henry VI, forbade the game because it
took interest away from the military sport of archery. By the middle of
the 19th century football had split into two distinct entities.
Still popular today, these two sports included the
football association game, or soccer (the word being a slang adaptation
of the three letters, s-o-c, in Association), and rugby, in which
players ran with the ball and tackled. Modern football evolved out of
these two sports.
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