Why is it called soccer AND football? (4 Viewers)

Dan

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Mar 9, 2004
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well basically everywhere in the world its called football or futball or some similar word, but since the americans already had a ' football ' I guess they invented another word. My reasoning anyway, though it should be football considering the english invented it.

Though Shadowfax will come and in a second and say why what I said is bullshite and tell us all the truth
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Basically, as I understood it, "football" in the U.S. was already called for.

Of course, the U.S. already called for "the World Series", which seems particularly weird given the upcoming baseball World Cup (as if I care...).
 

neath_lad

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Jun 25, 2004
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only one name and thats football for me.

i can see where the name (foot)(ball) came from obviously but not soccer, i only know the americans call it that.
 
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Tifoso

Tifoso

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Aug 12, 2005
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    But I've seen broadcasts from there where they called it "soccer".

    I'm really :confused:
     
    Mar 6, 2005
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    ++ [ originally posted by Tifoso Lou ] ++
    But I've seen broadcasts from there where they called it "soccer".

    I'm really :confused:
    It's just the American culture's influence on the world.. It doesn't have any official meaning..



    IIRC..
     
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    Tifoso

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    OK, let me rephrase a bit:

    Do any of you non-American (old)* BE people call it "soccer"?


    *Not meant in a disparaging way---didn't know how else to say it :redface:
     

    Respaul

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by Dan ] ++
    well basically everywhere in the world its called football or futball or some similar word, but since the americans already had a ' football ' I guess they invented another word. My reasoning anyway, though it should be football considering the english invented it.

    Though Shadowfax will come and in a second and say why what I said is bullshite and tell us all the truth
    Pretty much...



    Whilst most people believe these days that 'soccer' is an american bastardised word for football... The name 'soccer' actually originated in England... When the modern game was first developed in england, we had two types of football... Rugby Football and association football... To seperate the 2, Rugby became known as 'rugger' and Association football became 'assoc' which gradually became the term 'soccer'. For a time the name 'soccer' was widely used around the globe

    Gradually 'soccer' was phased out around the footballing world and 'association football' became jus plain football... When the game was introdued to Northern America, they took the now defunct term 'soccer' as to avoid confusion with their own 'American Football' .... Simple as that !
     

    Desmond

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
    LOL...yet people still make fun of America for supposedly coining the name soccer. Now that's funny.
    Which isn't exaclty without an ounce of truth actually...since the term soccer became defunct by the time Americans adopted it to prevent any mix-up with American football, i guess you could still say they did coin the term, in a way.

    Not that I have anything against it or anything, that's just my theory on why so many people have the perception that the term soccer was coined by the Americans.
     

    Chxta

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    Nov 1, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++


    Pretty much...



    Whilst most people believe these days that 'soccer' is an american bastardised word for football... The name 'soccer' actually originated in England... When the modern game was first developed in england, we had two types of football... Rugby Football and association football... To seperate the 2, Rugby became known as 'rugger' and Association football became 'assoc' which gradually became the term 'soccer'. For a time the name 'soccer' was widely used around the globe

    Gradually 'soccer' was phased out around the footballing world and 'association football' became jus plain football... When the game was introdued to Northern America, they took the now defunct term 'soccer' as to avoid confusion with their own 'American Football' .... Simple as that !
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    Mr. Gol

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    Sep 15, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++

    Whilst most people believe these days that 'soccer' is an american bastardised word for football... The name 'soccer' actually originated in England... When the modern game was first developed in england, we had two types of football... Rugby Football and association football... To seperate the 2, Rugby became known as 'rugger' and Association football became 'assoc' which gradually became the term 'soccer'. For a time the name 'soccer' was widely used around the globe

    Gradually 'soccer' was phased out around the footballing world and 'association football' became jus plain football... When the game was introdued to Northern America, they took the now defunct term 'soccer' as to avoid confusion with their own 'American Football' .... Simple as that !
    :thumb:
     

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