Didn't say it would be decades centuries years months days 1 hour 2 hour I said a date and it is the right date.
Isn't that that game where they gotta pad up so they won't get hurt .... You know some strapping , then cotton wool , then bubble wrap ,then pads...then pads for the pads.. Then pads for the pads for the pads and so on and so on
16th century anything before that isn't football as it was who could keep the ball longer using hands feet whatever 1863 the football you see now is created.
1. There is no argument 2. If there was a argument this wouldn't be the dumbest thing to argue about. 3. If you really think it is you must be living under a rock. 4. Your comeback made no sense 5. Your statless Bye
Actually it's not a global term, the global term is football. Soccer is a british created term to differentiate between the two types of football we had at one point, rugby and football. It's now not used in the UK. It's most commonly used in countries that have other types of 'football', however globally the name is football. American football is American football. You guys are the only ones that play it you know lol
Ahh...say what Rio...maybe you need to read my posts just a little more , I thought I said soccer is called football globally , and at what point did I indicate I was American?...I will make an assumption that reading and writing English isn't a strong point for you...lol
Historic artifacts and enduring traditions make it clear that football has been played in Egypt, Ancient China, and Rome. The game’s basic principles survived through the years and went on to be played during the medieval times. Soccer’s Origin in Ancient Egypt Balls made of linen have been discovered in Egyptian tombs that date way back to 2,500 BC. Some of these balls were made from animal intestines or skin to improve their bouncing. Based on drawings, scholars theorize that Egyptians played a football-like game during feasts of fertility. They wrapped their balls in bright-colored cloth and kicked them around the ground to celebrate the abundance of the earth.
I didn't misread it, it's quite ambiguous. To change your statement so it can't be misunderstood: 'Soccer is called football, it's called that globally'