The History of Football:
During the Middle
Ages, a football-type game became very popular in England. The modern history
of the football took place in the early 19th century when it was played at
English Public Schools such as Eton, Harrow, and Rugby. At this point, there
were two formats of football developed. One was basically a kicking game, later
called Association Football (soccer), the other was the game that was played at
Rugby, called rugby-football, named after the school.
According to legend, back on 1823, a Rugby student by the name William Webb
Ellis picked up the ball and began running with it, in opposition to the
adopted rules. This style of play changed the game entirely. Later, an oval
ball was introduced to the game since it was easier to carry than a round one.
On August 28, 1845, Rugby Public School put into effect 37 "Laws of
Football".