History Of Football
The modern history of the favorite game in the world has more than 100 years. It all began in England, where rugby and federal football of 1863 became the first executive organization of a sports association established in England through various channels.
A tree branch. A search over the centuries shows the results of at least six different games, different levels and the development of football history. Whether this is justified is still questionable. But the fact that people kicked the ball for thousands of years remains a reality. There is no reason to leave the game, where you can see the ball in a natural way. Legs and jumpers should be used in heavy battles without protection rules.
On the contrary, despite the need to use heavy legs and feet on the ball, we quickly realized that the technique of controlling the ball with feet, often without protection, was difficult and did not require any skills. The earliest form of this game, with scientific evidence, was practiced in the military manuals of the second and third centuries BC. In China.
The predecessor of the Han dynasty was called Tsu Chu and was a fur-like coat filled with feathers and hair through a 30-40 cm wide opening in a small fabric attached to long bamboo stalks.
According to one of the versions of this exercise, the player cannot aim at an unobstructed goal, but he must resist the attack of the opponent using his legs, chest, back and shoulders. I can't use my hands.
A tree branch. A search over the centuries shows the results of at least six different games, different levels and the development of football history. Whether this is justified is still questionable. But the fact that people kicked the ball for thousands of years remains a reality. There is no reason to leave the game, where you can see the ball in a natural way. Legs and jumpers should be used in heavy battles without protection rules.
On the contrary, despite the need to use heavy legs and feet on the ball, we quickly realized that the technique of controlling the ball with feet, often without protection, was difficult and did not require any skills. The earliest form of this game, with scientific evidence, was practiced in the military manuals of the second and third centuries BC. In China.
The predecessor of the Han dynasty was called Tsu Chu and was a fur-like coat filled with feathers and hair through a 30-40 cm wide opening in a small fabric attached to long bamboo stalks.
According to one of the versions of this exercise, the player cannot aim at an unobstructed goal, but he must resist the attack of the opponent using his legs, chest, back and shoulders. I can't use my hands.
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