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Soccer History
With all the sports on the world Soccer is the most popular. All throughout history, many ball games have emerged as well as perished independently to one another, often leaving us with nothing but speculations. Considering that many of these games were impulsive and had few or no regulations, it is likely that they also were quite violent. The roughness of these early games surely must have demanded involvement of the legs, for kicking. We have to emphasize the difference between such scuffles and today's skillful game. Even although modern football evolved from rugby, a major distinction stands between the two - the feet are not only used for kicking but also for controlling and moving the ball (dribbling.) Using body parts other than the feet, like the head or chest, is another factor suggesting the development expert technical skills.

While most ancient ball games had no proven relation to rugby or simply diminished ignominiously long ago, they certainly must have produced skillful players or artisans, much like the superstars of today. Therefore, we must acknowledge these as predecessors of the world's most popular sport.

Middle Ages of Soccer
During the Middle Ages Europe was the stage for violent town games known universally as Mob Football. It is very surprising to notice the progress of ball games in this historical period and consider their violent upturn. In contrast to the ball games of Ancient times, authorities often prohibited and opposed their practice.

Modern Day Soccer
Now that soccer has evolved it is in the fact the most played sport in the world. Now a days you have tournaments such as the World Cup, European Cup, Copa America, UEFA Cup etc. The love of this sport is so huge is can be emotional for even fans. They have huge websites about the great game such as Fifa.com Federation Internationale de FootballAssociation a Soccer Highlights site, forzagol.com a Soccer News site, worldsoccer.com a soccer info site, a LiveSoccerCity.Com. Learn more about this sport.