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Prehistory of association football : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prehistory of association football
The following are the association football events before 1835 around the world. *3rd century BC Cuju (蹴鞠 or 蹴踘) begins to be played in China. *600 AD – Kemari begins to be played in Kyoto. *1314 – Edward II of England bans football in London. *1349 – Edward III of England bans football, favouring archery. *1424 – James I of Scotland bans 'fute-ball'. *16th century – Calcio Fiorentino begins in Florence. *1526 – Henry VIII of England orders the first known purpose made football boots. *1555 – Oxford University bans football. *1574 – Cambridge University bans football. *1602 – Richard Carew's "Survey of Cornwall" describes the Cornish games of "hurling to country" and "hurling to goals", the latter more similar to the modern game of rugby football. *1739 – In January, last known officially match Calcio Fiorentino played in Florence. *1747 – Eton College bans football. *1749 – Westminster School bans football. *1750 – Rugby, Harrow, Charterhouse, Shrewsbury and Winchester colleges ban football. *1835 – The Highway Act in England banned playing football in public streets.
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