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  2. Sport in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Sport holds a central place in British culture, and the United Kingdom has played a key role in both the development and global spread of many sports. In the early stages of organized sport, the Home Nations (England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland) were instrumental in establishing formal rules and forming some of the earliest governing bodies, national teams, and domestic league competitions.

  3. Sport in England - Wikipedia

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    Ice Hockey is Britain's largest indoor spectator sport. It has a long history in the UK and it is reasonably well supported, with the larger teams attracting thousands of fans to every game. The main league is the ten-team professional Elite League, which has featured many former NHL players, predominantly during the NHL lockout season.

  4. Category:History of sport in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    History of sport in the United Kingdom by team (3 C, 1 P). British sport by decade (34 C, 1 P) British sport by year (250 C) B. History of baseball in the United ...

  5. Sports in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  6. Football in England - Wikipedia

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    international journal of the history of sport 15.1 (1998): 211–226. Huggins, Mike. "Association Football, Betting, and British Society in the 1930s: The Strange Case of the 1936 'Pools War'." Sport History Review 44 (2013): 99–119. Taylor, Matthew. The association game: a history of British football (Routledge, 2013). Tyler, Martin and Phil ...

  7. History of football in England - Wikipedia

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    The earliest reference to football is in a 1314 decree issued by the Lord Mayor of London, Nicholas de Farndone, on behalf of King Edward II.Originally written in Norman French, a translation of the decree includes: "for as much as there is great noise in the city caused by hustling over large footballs in the fields of the public, from which many evils might arise that God forbid: we command ...

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  9. Hunting and shooting in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Hunting was formerly a royal sport, and to an extent shooting still is, with many kings and queens being involved in hunting and shooting, including King Edward VII, King George V (who could shoot over a thousand pheasants on a single day), [7] King George VI and Prince Philip, although Queen Elizabeth II did not shoot. Shooting on the large ...