Sunday, June 18, 2006

'Soccer' or 'Football'???

Some call it the ‘soccer’ world cup while some others refer to it as the ‘football’ world cup. I play safe by calling it the ‘FIFA World Cup’! So, what exactly is the actual name of the game, where 20 players kick around and fight for an eight-inch diameter ball, while two at the extreme ends of the ground in a different form of clothing are the only ones allowed to handle and kick as well? Well, the fact is that in India, you will be correct if you label the game with any of these names. But in US (Oh, these Americans!), if you want to see ‘football’, chances are you will be taken to a see 30 ‘huge’ men fighting (quite literally), kicking, running around and doing all sorts of things with an eye shaped ball. The score line will read similar to that of a 5-over cricket game. Dubya’s men call this game (which is very similar to rugby) ‘American Football’.

But the origin of the word ‘soccer’ has a little interesting story behind. The game of rugby football was very famous in the UK towards the end of the nineteenth century and so was the trend, started by the Oxford University students, of adding ‘er’ as a suffix to every shortened word! Rugby football was referred to as ‘rugger’ (‘rug’ of rugby+ er). Charles Brown, a student of the University, was asked if he played ‘rugger’. A witty reply flowed from Brown’s mouth, “No, Soccer!” Witty, because ‘soccer’ as a term never existed at that time and the Oxfordian had shortened Football Association as ‘soc’ and added ‘er’ to the word. A new term, ‘soccer’, was born and possibly, and in a way, a new sport was born too! Brown went on to represent England in soccer. The rest, as the cliché goes, is history as soccer became one of the widely used terms in the sporting world and needless to say, the game itself is undoubtedly, the most popular sport!

After Thought: For me, ‘Football’ seems to be an apt term to describe the “the beautiful game”. Unlike its American counterpart, the game minus for the goal-keepers, only involves the legs unless the ball is out of play. ‘American Football’ should actually be called something like ‘American do-anything-with-the-ball’ or ‘Americans fighting-over-a-ball’!

13 comments:

sneha said...

it is pretty rough isn't it? american football.. lot more violence as opposed to european football..
question... if football is in your opinion "the beautiful game".. what say u of cricket?? "the even more beautiful game?"????

Blessen said...

Ahem.... it was Pele who termed football as the 'beautiful game'!!!
Cricket is the "gentleman's game" or as u say for me, "even more beautiful game"!!! hehe

sneha said...

ignorance is bliss, they say... hehe!! just making it apparent is stupidity!

Blessen said...

It's ok Sne... it happens...!!!

P2C2U said...

very insightful..i didn't know all this...

Blessen said...

Thanks yaar.... and yes, It is the truth and nothing but the truth!!!

Anonymous said...

My views about America and its inmates are pretty well known to you my friend.
Abd as far as American 'FOOT'ball is concerned, they provide us with one of the classic examples of calling their whole bodies foot!
I'd go with football. Makes more sense. Btw, our dream of playing 'the even more beautiful game' at XIC remained all but a dream. Sad, isn't it?

sneha said...

hehehe!!!!

Blessen said...

What was the 'hehe' for???

sneha said...

that was for the doublespaced man's havin noticed my lousy comment on the "even more beautiful game".. n used it in his comment.. hehe!!!!
si??

Blessen said...

Ok, by the way, this same post is going at New Bombay Plus Saturday page two.. without my byline though!!!!

sneha said...

oh how wonderful!!!!!

that was genuine,btw! hehehe!!!

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