Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits. Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in!Football is the most popular gameon the planet. Interest massive. Hundreds of millions of people follow games of favorite teams. Attention growing constantly.<br><br>Of course for this discipline can make bets at bookmakers. Quickly tell history of football.<br><br>Development of discipline<br><br>Football appeared several centuries BC. Disciplines with a ball were popular among inhabitants of different countries. They were used in:<br>β’ Asian countries;<br>β’ Ancient Greece;<br>β’ on the Apennines.<br>Inhabitants of Italy improved sport. In the 16th century they created the game "Calcio". With the development of trade relations, it came to England. Interest in sport formed instantly. By Level of Interest "Calcio" beaten cricket.<br><br>First rules<br><br>Interest among viewers appeared not by chance. Discipline captivated with its dynamics. Passion on the court occurred serious. This allowed rules of football:<br>1. 2 teams.<br>2. 25 people each.<br>3. 15 offensive players.<br>4. Right to fight.<br>Inhabitants of Foggy Albion made their rules. At first game wasn't standardized. In some places allowed to throw ball with hands, in others forbidden.<br>The Starting attempt to unification occurred in 1846. Conditions wanted momentary response. players from different colleges entered the field on the field as part of the tournament. Each athlete worked in accordance with acceptednorms. Outcome did not inspire optimism. However, athletes managed to fix a common regulations.<br>First standardization became positive. Attention public increased. As a result in Great Britain formed the first special club. Roster renamed "Sheffield". It happened in 1857.<br>In 1863 formed The Football Association of England. It immediately created a single set of rules of football.<br><br>Modern outline <br><br>Over time the game improved. Created conditions for the field. Approved dimensions of the gate. <br>Significant time is 1871. At that time appeared the FA Cup. Tournament - oldest in the world.<br>1891 - year appearances in football kick from 11 meters. However, from modern specified strike is. Today shoot penalties from fixed spot. Earlier penetration was done from the line.<br>Discipline improved. Interest grew. As a result in the 1880s, the number of teams exceeded 100 pieces. In society began appear speculations. Many players felt that certain teams pay members salary. In those days sports could be exclusively amateur. As a result rules changed. They added a clause prohibiting players to receive remuneration.<br>Began wave denunciations. Teams accused each other. Some clubs left the championship. After time requirement cancelled.<br><br>Football in other countries of the world<br><br>Development of trade relations accelerated penetration of discipline to other countries. Following the results sport became regulated at the supranational level. FIFA appeared in 1904. At first association consisted of 7 countries.<br>Standard requirements on equipment did not exist. Football Players was required to wear:<br>β’ headdress;<br>β’ boots;<br>β’ elongated stockings;<br>β’ pants.<br><br>Normal entered later. For the first time footballers played without numbers. Notation appeared only in 1939. <br>Starting international championship held in 1900. Discipline added to the Olympic Games. Participated only 3 teams.<br>Football flourished in the 1950. On the planet started playing high class stars. Summary: Please note that all contributions to Disgaea Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see Disgaea Wiki:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)