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    The 'Origin' of the beautiful game

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    Soccer (better known as "football" outside the United States) has been around a long time. And when we say "a long time," we really mean it. According to the National Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum, soccer's been linked separately to ancient Egypt, the Ts'in dynasty in China, and the American Indians of the 1600s.
    Many believe the English invented the sport, but from what we can gather, the Chinese deserve the bulk of the credit. Canada's CTV quotes FIFA president Sepp Blatter as saying there is evidence the Chinese played the game "a thousand years ago." It may go even further back. According to that same article, historians have discovered proof the game originated about 2,000 years ago.
    FIFA.com goes into considerably more depth. An early soccer-like game called "cuju" bore many similarities to modern soccer with teams, rules, competitions, and stadiums. The game "gained favour among the rulers and the people," and over time, evolved into a worldwide phenomenon.

    One question remains, though -- who came up with the word "soccer"? The always reliable Mavens' Word of the Day explains that Britain is the unlikely culprit. "The formal designation for the game we know as soccer is Association football." Mavens' explains that the word "soccer" is a kind of slangy contraction of "(As)soc(iation football)" and an "er" suffix.
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    Originally posted by The-Red
    One question remains, though -- who came up with the word "soccer"? The always reliable Mavens' Word of the Day explains that Britain is the unlikely culprit. "The formal designation for the game we know as soccer is Association football." Mavens' explains that the word "soccer" is a kind of slangy contraction of "(As)soc(iation football)" and an "er" suffix.
    No wonder, when ever I looked at old 1950s era clips, the British commentators would say something like "english soccer"

    God I hate this word "soccer"
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      #3
      Look i dont like it When people you foul language like S****r.Its football and will always be football.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Cyrus_da_virus
        Look i dont like it When people you foul language like S****r.Its football and will always be football.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Suprah
          No wonder, when ever I looked at old 1950s era clips, the British commentators would say something like "english soccer"
          God I hate this word "soccer"
          EHHHM

          what???

          they say "English Football" in contrast to "American Football"....

          I never heard any English comentator saying English Soccer...


          I hate the word soccer too btw
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            #6
            Originally posted by Adesor Vafaseya
            EHHHM
            what???
            they say "English Football" in contrast to "American Football"....
            I never heard any English comentator saying English Soccer...
            I hate the word soccer too btw
            back in the 1950s it was a different case, trust me

            Boo S****r - Hurray Football
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              #7
              Originally posted by Suprah
              back in the 1950s it was a different case, trust me
              Boo S****r - Hurray Football
              still not English Soccer.... at least I dont recall anyone saying it back then..
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