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  1. Cuju - Wikipedia

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    WebCuju or Ts'u-chü (蹴鞠) is an ancient Chinese football game. Cuju is the earliest known recorded game of football. [1] It is a competitive game that involves kicking a ball through an opening into a net without the use of hands.

  2. Football in Asia - Wikipedia

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    WebIran currently ranks 21st in the Men's FIFA world rankings and it is governed by FFIRI (Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran). Football is the number one sport watched in Iran. Iran is a big name in the world of football, however, in Iran women are banned from watching football matches in the stadium. 35 women were arrested in 2018 in Iran while …

  3. Zibo - Wikipedia

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    WebZibo (Chinese: 淄博, tsee-PWOH) is a prefecture-level city in central Shandong province, China.It borders the provincial capital Jinan to the west, Tai'an to the southwest, Linyi to the south, Weifang to the east, Dongying to the northeast, and Binzhou to the north.. The Zibo area was the centre of the ancient State of Qi, whose capital Linzi was the most populous …

  4. Handball - Wikipedia

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    WebHandball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the goal of the other team.A standard match consists of two periods of 30 minutes, and the team that scores …

  5. Association football - Wikipedia

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    WebAssociation football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposition by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular framed goal …

  6. Slamball - Wikipedia

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    WebSlamBall was invented in 1999 by Mason Gordon, who was working at the time for Tollin/Robbins Productions and had written episodes for the television shows Kenan & Kel and Cousin Skeeter. The name SlamBall is owned by Gordon's company. Inspired by video games, Gordon sketched an idea on a napkin for a sport that combined several existent …

  7. Attempts to ban football games - Wikipedia

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    WebThere have been many attempts to ban football, from the middle ages through to the modern day. The first such law was passed in England in 1314; it was followed by more than 30 in England alone between 1314 and 1667.: 6 Football faced armed opposition in the 18th century when used as a cover for violent protest against attempts to enclose common land.

  8. Quidditch (real-life sport) - Wikipedia

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    WebQuidditch, also known as quadball, is a sport of two teams of seven players each mounted on a broomstick, and is played on a hockey rink-sized pitch. The sport was created in 2005 at Middlebury College in Vermont, and was inspired by the fictional game Quidditch in the Harry Potter books by author J. K. Rowling. It is sometimes referred to as "muggle …

  9. 蹴鞠 - Wikipedia

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    Web蹴鞠は600年代、仏教などと共に中国より日本へ渡来したとされる。 中大兄皇子が法興寺で「鞠を打った」際に皇子が落とした履を中臣鎌足が拾ったことをきっかけに親しくなり(『日本書紀』)、これがきっかけで645年に大化の改新が興ったことは広く知られている。

  10. Football - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Chinese competitive game cuju (蹴鞠) resembles modern association football (soccer), descriptions appear in a military manual dated to the second and third centuries BC. It existed during the Han dynasty and possibly the Qin dynasty, in the second and third centuries BC. The Japanese version of cuju is kemari (蹴鞠), and was developed during …



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