The Inventors Of Modern Soccer – English Soccer History

English Soccer History – Early Days

It’s hard to determine exactly how soccer became so popular in England in the 19th century, but the truth is that in the mid 19th century, almost every major town had a semi-professional soccer team. These teams were usually associations of workers from the same factory or institution or simply students at a local University.

Matches between those teams were played occasionally, with little to no prize, but only for competition’s sake. However, these matches were played without any rules or a referee and as soccer isn’t necessarily a sport that’s completely clean of violence, all it took was a harsh tackle or an argument about a particular rule to start a bloody fight between the two teams and their supporters.

But the year 1863 marked an extremely important chapter in English soccer history, as several soccer clubs from all over the country (prominently from London) met up in the English capital and set up a sort of “soccer constitution” called the Laws of the Game (a modified version of the original rules are still in effect today and are still called as such).

That was also the birth certificate of the Football Association, or simply FA that is still ruling over English soccer nowadays and had a tremendous importance throughout the history of soccer in England and the way it evolved.

English Soccer History – Important Milestones

With England being rightfully considered the inventors of modern soccer, one would expect them to be amongst the most successful national squads in the World. However, despite having some world class soccer players throughout time and despite always being favorites for the competitions they start in, the English national squad only achieved few important milestones throughout the entire soccer history in England.

The apogee of English soccer and the most important chapter ever to be written in the entire history of soccer in England was definitely the successful World Cup run in 1966, a competition that was held on English ground, giving them the advantage to grasp their long-awaited trophy.

The 1966 team, captained by legendary Bobby Moore and with other key components such as Jackie Charlton or Geoff Hurst playing regularly, remains the best national squad in the entire English soccer history, especially since their success has not been equaled ever since.

English Soccer History – Modern Era

England is still a top team in Europe and throughout the World and has some players that are considered having world class quality, but the national team still has moderate success, despite being star-studded.

Recently, the form of English clubs overshadowed the poor performance of the national team, as Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool or Arsenal continue to be heavy contenders for each year’s European Champion’s League, the most prestigious club competition in the World.

Despite being happy with the respect English clubs impose in Europe, fans are still yearning for that long awaited European or World Cup which could mark a new important chapter in the English soccer history.

Niv Orlian is the author and the owner of a Soccer Fans website that provides information on various topics related to soccer such as the history of soccer , rules, famous soccer players , real time news, statistics, and training guides.

English Premier League Soccer Video


WATCH IN HQ!!! Prepare for the Barclay’s English Premier League 2009-2010 by watching this compilation of great moments, celebrations, saves and goals from the EPL 2008-2009 season. Please Comment and Rate. Thanks to kaka Toch for the music.

Extreme Soccer Ball Juggling


Meet Albanian Spartak Hamiti, whose English may be a little patchy – but he can sure keep up a soccer ball.

10 Reasons Why the Premiership’s the Best Soccer League in the World

A lot of debates have arisen in recent times regarding which soccer league’s the best in the world. Many articles have been written and options preferred from among the top European footballing nations. However there’s no football league in the world that compares to the English Premiership. Here are ten reasons why:

1. There are literally players from every soccer playing nation on this planet with players in the premiership. Consider for a moment that Nigerians, South Africans, Zimbabweans, Ivorians, Japanese, French, Germans, Russians, Koreans, Dutch, Italians, Norwegians, Danes, Portuguese, Brazilians, Argentinians, Camerounians, Bulgarians, Spanish, Americans, Costa Ricans, Colombians, Belgians, Congolese, Lithuanians amongst others all have players there. No other soccer league’s quite like it!

2. The English Premiership’s watched in many other countries, compared with other leagues. From Asia to America, Europe to Africa and the Middle East, billions are literally tuned into the excitement that the Premiership brings weekly.

3. The Premiership has the best sponsorship and marketing deals for football in the world. Partners and sponsors such as Sky and Barclaycard have invested huge sums in broadcast rights and other marketing initiatives that has made the premiership the home for the best kind of football.

4. Aside from players the premiership has begun to attract the best managerial talent from other countries. The premiership has boasted of managers from France, Israel, Spain, Portugal, Holland, Scotland, Ireland and Sweden. No other league even comes close.

5. There has been a healthy amount of high scoring matches recently, which makes the premiership probably the league where the highest amount of goals are scored in a season. Some matches have even recorded as much as eleven goals in a single game! This is fantastic because football’s all about goals!

6. The English fans are one of the most vociferous in the support of their teams. Whenever you tune in to a match the singing, cheers and jeers, clapping and whistling always makes the experience of watching the premiership really special. Most times the atmosphere is truly electrifying!

7. The premiership also pays players premium wages which will always attract the best talent. At least one out of three players in other leagues are always relishing playing in England, more than in any other league in the world.

8. The UEFA Champions league is widely regarded as the best Club Soccer competition in the world. In the last two seasons an English team has gotten to the finals – Liverpool and Arsenal.

9. Foreign investors are literally falling over themselves struggling to take over clubs in the top flight of the English Premiership. In the last five years a Russian, a Thai and three Americans have taken over four of the Premiership’s top clubs between them. Investors only invest where they are sure of good returns and the Premiership is seen as a good buy.

10. The clubs that have made the greatest revenues have been English clubs – Manchester United and Arsenal made the highest revenues of all football clubs in the world in the last couple of years.

These are just a few of the reasons why the premiership’s the best and will continue to remain so for some time to come!

Based in Lagos Nigeria, Kenneth Doghudje publishes 4 Blogs on Soccer! Check him out at www.premiershipsoccer4u.blogspot.com

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