Modern History of Soccer: 18th Century onwards
In
1815, a major development took place that made soccer popular in
Universities, Colleges and Schools. The popular English School and Eton
College came forth with a set of rules, known as the Cambridge Rules.
Football was segregated into two groups; some colleges and schools opted
for Rugby rules that allowed tripping, shin kicking and also carrying
the ball. These rules were exclusively prohibited as per the Cambridge
rules.
The history of modern-day soccer was
established in 1863. In October 1863, eleven representatives from London
clubs and schools met at the Freemason’s Tavern to set up common
fundamental rules to control the matches amongst themselves. The outcome
of this meeting was the formation of the Football Association. In
December 1863, the Rugby Football and Association football finally split
as the supporters of the Rugby School rules walked out.
Firmly
establishing the foundation of soccer in 1869, the Football Association
strictly banned any kind of handling of the ball. Soccer’s popularity
spread rapidly during the 1800s as British sailors, traders and soldiers
introduced the sport to different parts of the globe.
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