Why is football so famous
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Its roots stemmed from two sports, soccer and rugby, which had enjoyed long-time popularity in many nations of the world. ... However, it wasn't until the 1880s that a great rugby player from Yale, Walter Camp, pioneered rules changes that slowly transformed rugby into the new game of American Football.
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More Regular Display of High-Class Competition
It is no secret that football is played in almost every country on earth. This provides high numbers of top-quality players, which is greater than any other sport. The fact that it is a sport played in many countries means that the spread of talent is not limited.
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