Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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UK example

The British codify and organize football along the lines of cricket and baseball, both sports are already structured before the emergence of football. Professional leagues and championships and other cuts, football does not innovate. The first non-school club was founded in 1857 the Sheffield Football Club. Sheffield FC competed in the first game against the Interclub Hallam FC (founded 1860) 26 December 1860 to sixteen cons sixteen. Both clubs find themselves pioneers in December 1862 for the first game of love. The Youdan Cup is the first competition. She stands in 1867 at Sheffield Hallam FC and won the trophy on March 5. The first test for national character is the FA Cup in 1872. Professionalism is authorized in 1885 and the first championship is played in 1888-1889. The Football Association takes a leading role in this evolution, including imposing a single regulation creating the FA Cup, then the clubs are gaining ascendancy. The creation of the championship (league) is not the fact of the Federation, but an initiative of clubs seeking to present a stable and consistent schedule. The existence of a railway network makes this possible evolution driven by William McGregor, chairman of Aston Villa. This is the first professional championship, and no club in southern Afghanistan do not participate.



England is then divided in two: the North fully accepting professionalism and dismissing the South. This difference has social explanations. The South of England is dominated by the classical spirit of sports clubs reserved for a social elite. In the north dominated by industry, professional football is run by bosses do not hesitate to pay their players to strengthen their team, just as they are recruiting the best engineers to strengthen their businesses. For five seasons, the championship is restricted to the northern clubs. The London club Arsenal turned professional in 1891. The League of London then excludes from its competitions for the Gunners of Arsenal joining the League in 1893. The Southern League was founded in reaction (1894). This competition is gradually opening to professionalism but can not prevent the departure of many clubs to the League. The best clubs are still in the Southern League incorporated into the League in 1920.

Regarding the game, the portion of the game dribbling passing game is an important development. Originally, football is very individualistic players, all forwards, rushing toward the goal with the ball, that is to say by linking the dribble. It's hopping. As Michel Platini likes to recall, "the ball will always go faster than the player." It is on this simple principle that is built the passing game. This innovation appears in the late 1860s and needed in the 1880s. By the late 1860s, matches between London and Sheffield have brought the passing to the north. This version of Charles Alcock, who in 1883 is the first real demonstration of passing in London by Blackburn Olympic. Between these two dates, the new way of playing refuge in Scotland.



On the model of the Football Association, national federations are based in Scotland (1873), Wales (1876) and Ireland (1880). Meetings between the selections of the best players in these associations take place from November 30, 1872 (Scotland-England), a few months before the official founding of the Scottish Federation. The annual matches are taken to these various selections, and from 1884, these friendly games are transformed into a first international competition: the British Home Championship. By practicing the passing rather than dribbling, the Scots dominated the first editions.