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Football, In Diefferent Languages
Barca4Ever 13 years ago
Barcelona, Spain 7 30

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GordonS 13 years ago
Wigan Athletic, England 0 6

LOL soccer!

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Heisinburg 13 years ago
Manchester United 67 1516

now that's fckin funny! LMAO

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Darth_Vader 13 years ago
Barcelona, United States 5 16

FYI,

For all you out there who love to complain when Americans, and certain others, call “Football”, “Soccer”, you should know that it was the British that invented the word and it was also one of the first names of what we now primarily know of as “Football”.

In fact, in the early days of the sport among the upper echelons of British society, the proper term for the sport was “Soccer”.  Not only that, but the sport being referred to as “Soccer” preceded the first recorded instance of it being called by the singular word “Football” by about 18 years.  This happening when it became more popular with the middle and lower class. When that happened, the term “Football” gradually began dominating over “Soccer” and the then official name “Association Football”.

In the 1860s, as in most of history with records as far back as 1004 B.C., there were quite a lot of “football” sports in existence being played popularly throughout the world and of course, England.   Many of these sports had similar rules and eventually, on October 26th, 1863, a group of teams in England decided to get together and create a standard set of rules which would be used at all their matches.  They formed the rules for “Association Football”, with the “Association” distinguishing it from the many other types of football sports in existence in England, such as “Rugby Football”.

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LFC4LIFE 13 years ago
Liverpool, Croatia 7 25

HAHA Thailand!! ฟุตบอล

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CSKA_Champion 13 years ago
CSKA Moscow, Russia 1 11

футбол the best :D

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quikzyyy 13 years ago
Arsenal 429 9010

phutabola! 

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WhatTheHell 13 years ago
Barcelona, Spain 15 591

LOL!

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kenkichiotaka 13 years ago
Manchester United, Japan 47 1894

@LFC4LIFEฟุตบอลin Thailand.What is starnge?

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kenkichiotaka 13 years ago
Manchester United, Japan 47 1894

サッカー(soccer) in Japan too....American influence...

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Buffon 13 years ago
Juventus, Italy 0 48

nice

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Economist 13 years ago
Paris Saint-Germain, France 1 79

Soccer is right; football means American football, you idiots! You Europeans are so arrogant!!

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Economist 13 years ago
Paris Saint-Germain, France 1 79

I don't know why so many retards make fun of Americans saying "soccer." It's just matter of how people use their words. 

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MircoLev 13 years ago
Arsenal, Czech Republic 5 49

@Economist. You're a moron! First of, I bet out of 196 countries 194 call it football. Second, it doesn't make any sense calling a sport you play with hands, football!! Retards!

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Azandre_69 13 years ago
Chelsea, France 9 114

economist you can suck disease infested penis with your unique game called soccer and mircolev go back to czech and take rosicky with you

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Ronaldo-R9 13 years ago
Inter, Italy 19 337

@Economist , Not only Europeans call it football. In whole South-America they also call it football wich is futbol.

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koldimere 13 years ago
Arsenal, Germany 86 974

I don't argue that soccer was termed in Britain, but the rest of the world calls it Football...I'm sorry!

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udikman 13 years ago
Chelsea, Indonesia 21 323

9gag repost, butt well tdat nice ..

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