Football sports history began in the 2nd century BC and -3 in China. In the Han Dynasty, people dribble kick it into the skin with a small net. A similar game was played in Japan as over here. In Italy, the game kicking and carrying the ball particularly well favored start of the 16th century. Modern football began to flourish in the UK and became very popular.
In some competitions, these games cause violence during the game so that the end of King Edward III banned the sport is played in 1365. King James I of Scotland also supports the ban to play football. In 1815, a major cause of football development became well known within the university and the school. The birth of modern football at the Freemasons Tavern occurred in 1863 when 11 schools and clubs get together and formulate a set of rules for the game. At the same time, there was a clear separation between the sport of rugby to football (soccer).
In 1869, carrying the ball with his hands began prohibited in football. During the 1800s, the sport was brought by sailors, merchants, and British troops to various parts of the world. In 1904, the highest association football world (FIFA) and was formed in the early 1900s, various competitions played in different countries.