answerbag.com wrote:The official name of the sport is associative football. The international governing body that I mentioned above is referred to as FIFA, from the French "Federation Internationale de Football Associatif" (International Federation of Associative Football). It seems that at some point, "associative football" was abbreviated as "assoc," from which we somehow got the American version "soccer."
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We have to thank the students of the 1880s for the word "soccer". It seems it was the practice amonst the well bred students of Oxford to abbreviate words whilst adding "er" to the end; "brekkers" for breakfast for example.
One asked if he wanted to play "rugger" (i.e. the "rugby rules") a student replied "no, soccer", an abbreviation of "association", or the "association rules", i.e. the rules of the Football Association in London. As'soc'iation!
"Footer" was also used, which is where the term football came from and is now widely used in the UK. (alot of people see the word 'soccer' as american, when really it was used before 'football')
Football FAQ wrote:The British are the people who really embraced the sport. At the time, the game was played with a round ball and only feet were used. Then, in the 1800s (I think, it might have been earlier) a school in England (or thereabouts) named Rugby changed the rules and started carrying the ball and running with it. This split the sport into two games that they called Rugby Football and Association Football. The word Soccer is derived from the word "asSOCiation". When the game migrated to the US, the Rugby version became the more popular sport. People started playing it in college, sort of like an intramural sport. Then, some colleges wanted to play each other. When they got together they realized that they all had slightly different rules. So the officials sat down to write down rules everyone could agree on. Thus, our Gridiron Football was evolved! From Football (or Soccer) -> Rugby -> Gridiron. You can say that Soccer is Gridiron's grandpa!
Jamesphenomenal wrote:bangyounh wrote:You see...America is made up of tons of idiots..
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Andreas Dahl wrote:
Ohh, you see: it's not because USA is full of idiots, it's because of an idiot came up with the game....
I don't think it actually was a moron not understanding the game of football, but just some people that got bored with the regular rules of football... Meh, who could blame them?
I live in Sweden and football is the largest sport by far; plus I used to play it for a few years ago, and I still find it dull.
TheCambyManVol3 wrote:Actually I played it quite a bit. But when theatrical skills can be more important than athletic skills in a game, i lose all respect for it.
Then you have all this shit how it's the "beuatiful game" and such. Soccer is the most boring game. It's just a joke, plain and simple.
Jae™ wrote:Well I prefer for "football" to be called soccer because our "football" has no other name
Actually, the rest of the World tend to call it "gridiron".
ruffryder8 wrote:Jamesphenomenal wrote:bangyounh wrote:You see...America is made up of tons of idiots..
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Man fuck yall.![]()
Anyway, as Andreas's second answer pointed out, it came from a moron picking up a soccer ball and running it into the soccer goal.
TheCambyManVol3 wrote:Jae I wasnt having a go at you man... I just hate eminem more than soccer
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