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  2. Atherstone Ball Game - Wikipedia

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    Atherstone Conservative Club in Long Street (known as the Connie) has been used as the venue from which the ball is thrown to commence the game. The game is an annual event played in Atherstone each Shrove Tuesday. Shops in the town are boarded up in preparation for its staging, while local children are allowed to leave school early on that day ...

  3. Medieval football - Wikipedia

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    Atherstone Ball Game in Warwickshire. The Shrove Tuesday Ball Game is played annually along the line of an old Roman road that runs through the town known as Long Street. The game has been played for over 800 years, dating back to the reign of King John from 1199 to 1216.

  4. Royal Shrovetide Football - Wikipedia

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    Some of the other better-understood games, a few of which are still played, include the Ba' game (ba' being an abbreviation of "ball"), the Atherstone Ball Game, the Sedgefield Ball Game, Bottle-kicking (usually with a leather bottle as a substitute for the ball), [31] Caid (an Irish name for various ball games and an animal-skin ball), Camp ...

  5. In Pictures: Pancake races and unusual ball games mark ... - AOL

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    The Atherstone Ball Game in Warwickshire dates back to 1199, while the Royal Shrovetide Football Match in Derbyshire has some unusual rules.

  6. The annual Atherstone Ball Game descended into chaos as violence broke out among players. Played every Shrove Tuesday, the “football” game - which dates back to medieval times - involves ...

  7. Winner of Atherstone Ball Game announced as eagerly ... - AOL

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    A winner has been crowned following the eagerly awaited return of the annual Atherstone Ball Game. The event, which takes place annually on Shrove Tuesday, honours a match played between ...

  8. Atherstone - Wikipedia

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    The ball played in the 813th Atherstone Ball game Shrove Tuesday 21 February 2012. An annual tradition in Atherstone is the Shrove Tuesday Ball Game played on a public highway with large crowds. The game celebrated its 800th anniversary in 1999.

  9. List of sports - Wikipedia

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    Atherstone Ball Game; Royal Shrovetide Football; Scoring the Hales; Sedgefield Ball Game; ... Boston game; International rules football; Samoa rules; Speedball;