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  2. Badminton - Wikipedia

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    The Badminton Association of England (BAE) published these rules in 1893 and officially launched the sport at a house called "Dunbar" [c] in Portsmouth on 13 September. [12] The BAE started the first badminton competition, the All England Open Badminton Championships for gentlemen's doubles, ladies' doubles, and mixed doubles, in 1899. [5]

  3. 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.

  4. Sport in England - Wikipedia

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    Badminton is England's most popular racket sport. [19] It is an accessible sport where beginners can experience success early through basic rallying, but at the top level it requires high levels of power, agility and endurance. Badminton is an Olympic sport and Great Britain achieved medal success in both Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004.

  5. 1701 to 1725 in sports - Wikipedia

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    Ireland. 1712 — the earliest recorded inter-county match in Ireland at Slane between teams from County Louth and County Meath. [14] A previous version of modern football was played from the middle ages through the 1800s known as mob ball a form a popular roman sports involving men fighting over a weighted ball and goal.

  6. Names for association football - Wikipedia

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    The rules of association football were codified in England by the Football Association in 1863. The alternative name soccer was first coined in late 19th century England to help distinguish between several codes of football that were growing in popularity at that time, in particular rugby football.

  7. Home Nations - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Home Nations. Home Nations (Welsh: Cenhedloedd Cartref) is a collective term in sport, [1] usually referring to England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. When a sport is governed by a council representing the island of Ireland, such as the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), the term can refer to the nations of the constituent countries on the island of Great Britain (England ...

  8. Association football - Wikipedia

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    In England, the first recorded game of football between women took place in 1895. [69] Women's football has traditionally been associated with charity games and physical exercise, particularly in the United Kingdom. [70] Association football continued to be played by women since the time of the first recorded women's games in the late 19th century.

  9. 1601 to 1700 in sports - Wikipedia

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    Sports became increasingly popular in England and Ireland through the 17th century and there are several references to cricket and horse racing, while bare-knuckle boxing was revived. The interest of gamblers in these sports gave rise to professionalism. The first known attempts to organise football took place in Ireland.