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  2. History of association football - Wikipedia

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    It did not drop the word football from its name until 1974, when it became the U.S. Soccer Federation. Two further football leagues were started in 1967, the United Soccer Association and the National Professional Soccer League. These merged to form the North American Soccer League in 1968, which survived until 1984. The NASL also ran an indoor ...

  3. Names for association football - Wikipedia

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    The word "soccer" was added to the name in 1945, making it the U.S. Soccer Football Association, and it did not drop the word "football" until 1974, when it assumed its current name. In Canada , similar to the United States, the term "football" refers to gridiron football (either Canadian football or American football; le football canadien or ...

  4. Association football - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] This form of slang also gave rise to rugger for rugby football, fiver and tenner for five pound and ten pound notes, and the now-archaic footer that was also a name for association football. [15] The word soccer arrived at its current form in 1895 and was first recorded in 1889 in the earlier form of socca. [16]

  5. Association football in Asia - Wikipedia

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    According to FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association), the earliest form of football (soccer) was played in China and it was dated back to centuries. [1] The game was called cuju and it was played as the same way as football - without using hands or arms and a player had to kick the ball through two goal posts to score a goal where the ball was made of leather.

  6. Football in China - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese Olympic football team at the 1936 Summer Olympics.. The Chinese Football Association Super League (referred to as "Chinese Super League" or "Chinese Super League") is the highest-level professional football league in mainland China (Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan have football associations and leagues directly under FIFA and AFC).

  7. Why Do We Americans Call It Soccer? - AOL

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    In 1848, students at Cambridge University wrote the first set of rules for the game we know today — a game in which a player used their foot to kick a ball — hence "foot-ball." In 1863 The ...

  8. Why China Holds Lessons for Soccer’s Next European Super League

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    Chinese state broadcaster CTGN may have declared the scuppered plans for a European Super League (ESL) as an “own goal for football,” but, in fact, many Chinese soccer fans and broadcasters ...

  9. Cuju - Wikipedia

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    Cuju or Ts'u-chü (Chinese: 蹴鞠; pinyin: cù jū) is an ancient Chinese football game, that resembles a mix of basketball, association football and volleyball. [1] [2] FIFA cites cuju is the earliest form of a kicking game for which there is documentary evidence, a military manual from the Han dynasty.