• CelloMike
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      Europeans: call a game where you kick ball with foot “football”

      Americans: call a game where you throw ball with hands “football”

      One of these makes more sense to me… :p

      • @A_Union_of_Kobolds
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        361 month ago

        Europeans came up with the word “soccer” as a shortened form of “Association football” to distinguish it from the numerous other forms of football being played (rugby etc).

        So, it’s your fault anyway.

        • @[email protected]
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          It was not Europeans. It was the British. And it was the upper class British. Specifically at the Oxford University. The people in both continental Europe and Britain always called it football.

          “Soccer” is technically a slur for lower class football.

          Even the British call it football now, but the soccer slur still lives on in America and other colonies.

          • @A_Union_of_Kobolds
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            81 month ago

            “It wasn’t Europeans, it was this group of people from Europe.”

            • @[email protected]
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              A small group of people from of a single country does not represent the entire population of the continent.

              The sentence "Americans say ‘aloha’ instead of ‘hello’* is just as right or wrong.

          • @[email protected]
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            “Soccer” is technically a slur for lower class football.

            America: I’m not seeing the issue here.

            :P

          • @[email protected]
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            It was not Europeans. It was the British.

            My brother you need to look at a map once in a while or resit your geography exams 🤣😂.

    • @expatriado
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      101 month ago

      that message may come from us or canada, the rest of the world would side with europe

      • @Stovetop
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        61 month ago

        Hey, don’t leave Australia and New Zealand out of club soccer, too. Soccer happens to be the preferred term in most anglophone countries.

    • Skvlp
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      71 month ago

      Most nations of the world refer to the beautiful game as football, or a derivative thereof. Then there’s that one nation…

        • Skvlp
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          😄 Thank you. Obviously not what I was referring to, but still a point.

          In Japan the most common term is sakkā, that came into use from US influence after the war. Both futtobōru and football is in use, though.

          Although the official English name of the Japan Football Association uses the term “football”, the term sakkā (サッカー), derived from “soccer”, is much more commonly used than futtobōru (フットボール). The JFA’s Japanese name is Nippon Sakkā Kyōkai.

          Before World War II the term in general use was shūkyū (蹴球, kick-ball), a Sino-Japanese term. With previously exclusive Japanese terms replaced by American influence after the war, sakkā became more commonplace. In recent years, many professional teams have named themselves F.C.s (football clubs), with examples being FC Tokyo and Kyoto Sanga FC.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 month ago

        Then there’s that one nation…

        Sure, but we forgive Italy just because they love the game so much, they can have their own strange name for it if they want.

        • Skvlp
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          Italy has to be Italy :) And Juventus Football Club plays calcio, so while they do have their own awesome word they seem to be on team football ;)

    • @[email protected]
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      71 month ago

      OK, so this may shock some, but my posh English school called football ‘soccer’. Football was what most people would call rugby. Cricket was… Cricket.

    • @davepleasebehave
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      31 month ago

      soccer is an abbreviation of associated football. which apparently had rather upper class implications in the UK and as such the word never caught on with the hoi poloi