Monday, October 5, 2009
The Inventors Of Modern Soccer - English Soccer History
English football history - Early DaysIt difficult to determine exactly how soccer became so popular in England in the 19th century, but the truth is that in the middle 19th century, almost all large cities had a team semi-professional football. These teams were usually associations of workers from the same factory or institution or simply students at a local University.Matches between computers are made from time to time with little or no premium, but only for the sake of competition. However, these games were played without any rules or a referee and soccer is not necessarily a sport that is completely clean of violence, strong enough to tackle a topic or a particular rule to start a feud between the supporters.But two teams and their year 1863 marked an important chapter in the history of English football, like many football teams around the country (prominently from London) met in London and establish a kind "constitution of calcium, so-called laws of the game (a modified version of the rules of origin are still in force today and is still called as such). This was also the birth certificate of the Football Association, or simply FA that is still dominant in the English soccer nowadays and had a huge importance for the history of football in England and how the history of football evolved. English - Important MilestonesWith England is rightfully considered the inventors of the modern game, is expected to be among the most successful teams in the world. However, despite having some world class players in football over the years and although it is always favorites for the competitions that start in the English national team only achieved few important milestones throughout the history of football in England. The English Football peak and the most important chapter to be written in the history of football in England is undoubtedly a successful World Cup career in 1966, a competition that was held on English ground, giving them the benefit of understanding of its long-awaited trophy.The 1966 of the team, captained by the legendary Bobby Moore and with other key components such as Jackie Charlton or Geoff Hurst playing regularly, remains the best national team in the history of English football, especially since its success has never been equaled since.English football history - Modern EraEngland remains a top team in Europe and around the world and some players who are considered to have world-class quality, but the team still has moderate success despite being full of stars. Recently, in the form of English clubs in the dark the poor performance of the national team like Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool or Arsenal continue to be strong contenders for each year of the European Champions League, the most prestigious club competition World . Despite being happy with the respect English clubs impose in Europe, fans are still yearning for that long awaited European or World Cup, which could mark a new chapter in English soccer history.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment