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Who invented the first variation of soccer? Historians suppos | Ask Me

Who invented the first variation of soccer?

Historians suppose that humans could already begin playing variations of early soccer about 4,000 years ago.

So, the game of Kemari was played in Japan as far back as 600 A.D. while other variations of early soccer saw the Native Americans having Pahsaherman, the Indigenous Australians having Marn Grook and the Moari’s having Ki-o-rahi.

However, according to FIFA, the game of Cuju (also Tsu-Chu which translates to “kicking the ball”) originating from China during the period of the Han Dynasty which ruled from 206 B.C. to 220 A.D. is the earliest form of the sport for which there is historical evidence.

Cuju is played on a rectangular field by two teams who have to juggle a leather ball and try to kick the ball into a goal. The use of hands is banned. The Chinese military often used the competitive version of the game as fitness training. There are still teams in China that play it and try to keep the tradition alive.

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