- There are seven sports that were invented in the United Kingdom
- Football, tennis and golf are the most important around the world
Over the years, the UK has been the cradle of various sports that are played today all over the world; Football, tennis, golf, rugby, cricket, badminton and squash all have British roots. soccer Originating in the British Isles, football began to take hold into the sport we know today as early as 1863, when ‘rugby football’ was separated in England so that each discipline could go its own way, with its own rules. The FA was formed as the sport’s first governing body, and thus began drafting the game’s regulations. Starting with the Cambridge Laws, football developed, passing through the laws that imposed, in 1912, the prohibition of goalkeepers from touching the ball outside the penalty area; In 1970, referees implemented the use of yellow and red cards, and more recently, in 1995, they awarded three substitutions in official matches, and the technique has been applied since 2006. Tennis For over 140 years, tennis equipment and rules have been patented in London, which have been adapted to suit man’s creativity as well as his personal creativity. Founded in 1868, the All England Club was where tennis was first played. The first tournament, called by the All England Club and Lawn Tennis Club in 1877, consisted of a total of 22 men, the entry requirement being a contribution of one pound, plus their rackets and shoes. With Wimbledon being the site of the oldest tennis tournaments, the Grand Slam was formed, which only accepted junior players until 1968. Two years later, competitions were standardized around the world, leading to professionals joining the sport as well, creating the ATP (ATP). Golf St Andrews, on the east coast of Scotland, is the birthplace of golf. In the aforementioned town, the old and royal golf club was established, where the rules of this sport were written and thus distinguished as it is known today. The British Open is considered the oldest tournament, as its first edition dates back to 1860, which was held in the city of Prestwick. The winner did not receive any money, but was awarded a commemorative “challenge belt.” Football This game originated more than 150 years ago, when William Webb Ellis, who did not agree with the rules of football, took the ball in his hands and ran with it. Subsequently, the Rugby World Cup was created, an event that managed to position itself as one of the biggest events on the planet. cricket The English sport, consisting of two teams of eleven players each, who have a bat and a ball as playing tools, spread to various colonies as the British Empire grew. pumpkin It was born as an exercise for inmates at Fleet Prison in London, who used rackets to throw a ball against the cell walls. Squash was seen and transferred to English schools, until it was declared a sport in 1864 and the first courts were built for it. Badminton In 1873 he got his name at the Duke of Beaufort’s party, where he introduced his friends to the name “Badminton”. Four years later its rules were written.
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