Facilities On The Court Background History Basic Skills Officiating Nature
Soccer originated in ancient China, Japan, Egypt and Greece, with the modern game developing in England in 1863 with the formation of the Football Association. The sport has no single definitive origin but early versions were played worldwide. Key elements of modern soccer include rules established by the Football Association, use of a ball and goals, and teams of 11 players each led by a referee.
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Facilities On The Court Background History Basic Skills Officiating Nature
Soccer originated in ancient China, Japan, Egypt and Greece, with the modern game developing in England in 1863 with the formation of the Football Association. The sport has no single definitive origin but early versions were played worldwide. Key elements of modern soccer include rules established by the Football Association, use of a ball and goals, and teams of 11 players each led by a referee.
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Soccer
Officiating Facilities on the court Basic Skills
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