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  • History of FIFA World Cup

    Chizeh ziadi beh residaneh jam-e jahani namundeh (saleh digeh hamchin zamani).barayeh hamin ye seri info amadeh kardam dar moredeh Fifa world cup va dar moredeh bazikonha va teamha va ...

    Omid varam keh khoshetun biad.

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              very nice topic and thanks for the hard work redinw jun

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                    The Greek game "episkyros", relatively little of which has been handed down, was much livelier, as was the Roman game "Harpastum". The latter was played with a smaller ball with two teams contesting the game on a rectangular field marked by boundary lines and a centre-line. The object was to get the ball over the opponents' boundary lines. The ball was passed between players and trickery was the order of the day. Each team member had his own specific tactical assignment and the spectators took a vociferous interest in the proceedings and the score. The role of the feet in this game was so small as scarcely to be of consequence. This game remained popular for 700 or 800 years, but, although the Romans took it to England with them, it is doubtful whether it can be considered as a forerunner of contemporary football. The same applies for hurling, a popular game with the Celtic population, which is played to this very day in Cornwall and Ireland. lt is possible that influences were asserted, but it is certain that the decisive development of the game of football with which we are now familiar took place in England and Scotland.

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                              a great one ... thanks

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