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  2. William Shakespeare (football) - Wikipedia

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  3. File:The Works of Shakespeare (1733) - Vol. 6.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. 1840s in association football - Wikipedia

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    At the University of Cambridge, the original Cambridge rules were created by students still confused by the different rules operating at their various schools. Cambridge was the first attempt at codifying the rules of what became association football (the "dribbling" game) as distinct from rugby football (the "handling" game). [1]

  5. Ebenezer Cobb Morley - Wikipedia

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    He is regarded as one of the fathers of the Football Association (FA) and modern football. The 1863 laws written by Morley, the first secretary of the FA, includes the rule: "No player shall carry the ball." In 2013, marking the 150th anniversary of the FA, the rule book was displayed at the British Library alongside Magna Carta and works of ...

  6. 1860s in association football - Wikipedia

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    6 October – Jack Bell (d. unknown), Scotland international in ten matches, scoring five goals (1890–1900). 20 October – Alex Keillor (d. 1960), Scotland international in six matches, scoring two goals (1891–1897). 1 November – Fred Wheldon (d. 1924), England international in four matches, scoring six goals (1897–1898).

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  9. Football - Wikipedia

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    The various codes of football share certain common elements and can be grouped into two main classes of football: carrying codes like American football, Canadian football, Australian football, rugby union and rugby league, where the ball is moved about the field while being held in the hands or thrown, and kicking codes such as association football and Gaelic football, where the ball is moved ...