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The biggest plot twist in sports: In 1863, England created The Football Association (FA) and standardized the rules of what became Association Football. At the time there were multiple versions of football - rugby football, association football, and other local football codes. British students had a habit of shortening words and adding ”-er”: Rugby = Rugger Association = Assoc. = Soccer England invented the word 'soccer' then spent the next 160 years making fun of Americans for using it.

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The biggest plot twist in sports: In 1863, England created The Football Association (FA) and standardized the rules of what became Association Football. At the time there were multiple versions of football - rugby football, association football, and other local football codes. British students had a habit of shortening words and adding ”-er”: Rugby = Rugger Association = Assoc. = Soccer England invented the word 'soccer' then spent the next 160 years making fun of Americans for using it.

The biggest plot twist in sports: In 1863, England created The Football Association (FA) and standardized the rules of what became Association Football. At the time there were multiple versions of football - rugby football, association football, and other local football codes. British students had a habit of shortening words and adding ”-er”: Rugby = Rugger Association = Assoc. = Soccer England invented the word 'soccer' then spent the next 160 years making fun of Americans for using it.


@AlexiLalas Alexi we need to talk about you continuing to call the sport “soccer” cmon man.. you could bridge the gap. Even the US players call it “football” in overseas interviews out of respect.

The biggest plot twist in sports: In 1863, England created The Football Association (FA) and standardized the rules of what became Association Football. At the time there were multiple versions of football - rugby football, association football, and other local football codes. British students had a habit of shortening words and adding ”-er”: Rugby = Rugger Association = Assoc. = Soccer England invented the word 'soccer' then spent the next 160 years making fun of Americans for using it.


The biggest plot twist in sports: In 1863, England created The Football Association (FA) and standardized the rules of what became Association Football. At the time there were multiple versions of football - rugby football, association football, and other local football codes. British students had a habit of shortening words and adding ”-er”: Rugby = Rugger Association = Assoc. = Soccer England invented the word 'soccer' then spent the next 160 years making fun of Americans for using it.



The biggest plot twist in sports: In 1863, England created The Football Association (FA) and standardized the rules of what became Association Football. At the time there were multiple versions of football - rugby football, association football, and other local football codes. British students had a habit of shortening words and adding ”-er”: Rugby = Rugger Association = Assoc. = Soccer England invented the word 'soccer' then spent the next 160 years making fun of Americans for using it.



@AlexiLalas myself and all of my friends started playing soccer because of the 1994 team. You were a giant part for me as I settled in as a defender. It’s come full circle as my son is watching his first World Cup and the 94 documentary and I get to share that. 👏👏🇺🇸🇺🇸

The biggest plot twist in sports: In 1863, England created The Football Association (FA) and standardized the rules of what became Association Football. At the time there were multiple versions of football - rugby football, association football, and other local football codes. British students had a habit of shortening words and adding ”-er”: Rugby = Rugger Association = Assoc. = Soccer England invented the word 'soccer' then spent the next 160 years making fun of Americans for using it.





The biggest plot twist in sports: In 1863, England created The Football Association (FA) and standardized the rules of what became Association Football. At the time there were multiple versions of football - rugby football, association football, and other local football codes. British students had a habit of shortening words and adding ”-er”: Rugby = Rugger Association = Assoc. = Soccer England invented the word 'soccer' then spent the next 160 years making fun of Americans for using it.


The biggest plot twist in sports: In 1863, England created The Football Association (FA) and standardized the rules of what became Association Football. At the time there were multiple versions of football - rugby football, association football, and other local football codes. British students had a habit of shortening words and adding ”-er”: Rugby = Rugger Association = Assoc. = Soccer England invented the word 'soccer' then spent the next 160 years making fun of Americans for using it.





The biggest plot twist in sports: In 1863, England created The Football Association (FA) and standardized the rules of what became Association Football. At the time there were multiple versions of football - rugby football, association football, and other local football codes. British students had a habit of shortening words and adding ”-er”: Rugby = Rugger Association = Assoc. = Soccer England invented the word 'soccer' then spent the next 160 years making fun of Americans for using it.

The biggest plot twist in sports: In 1863, England created The Football Association (FA) and standardized the rules of what became Association Football. At the time there were multiple versions of football - rugby football, association football, and other local football codes. British students had a habit of shortening words and adding ”-er”: Rugby = Rugger Association = Assoc. = Soccer England invented the word 'soccer' then spent the next 160 years making fun of Americans for using it.










