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Why Do Americans Call Football “Soccer”?

Why Do Americans Call Football “Soccer”?

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The sport known as football in most parts of the world is referred to as 'soccer' in the United States. This often sparks debates, particularly in countries where the term 'football' is used. However, contrary to popular belief, the term 'soccer' is not an American invention. The origins of the word can be traced back to 19th century England.

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The term 'soccer' originated in England.

The term 'soccer' originated in England.
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The origin of the term 'soccer' can be traced back to England. In the 19th century, there were various forms of football, each played with different rules. One of these was known as 'rugby football', while the other adhered to the rules of the Football Association and was known as 'association football'. These designations were used to distinguish the two games from each other.

Among English students, there was a common practice of shortening words and adding 'er' to the end. For rugby football, the term 'rugger' was used, and for association football, the term 'assoc' was initially used, which eventually evolved into 'soccer'. Thus, the term soccer, which is now synonymous with the United States, actually originated from the English football culture.

In the US, the term 'football' referred to a different sport altogether.

In the US, the term 'football' referred to a different sport altogether.
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In the United States, the term 'football' gradually came to be used for American football. Influenced by rugby-style rules in the late 19th century, American football evolved and gained immense popularity across the country. Consequently, the term 'soccer' became more practical to distinguish classic football from American football.

However, this situation is not exclusive to the United States. In countries like Australia, Canada, South Africa, and Ireland, where different types of football are prevalent, the term 'soccer' can also be used. Therefore, it's not merely about Americans speaking differently; it's about the term 'football' denoting different sports from one country to another.

Over time, "football" has become more dominant in England.

Over time, "football" has become more dominant in England.
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In England, the term 'soccer' was not always seen as a completely foreign expression. In fact, it continued to be used in the British press and everyday language for a significant part of the 20th century. However, as time passed, the use of 'football' became more dominant in the country, and the term 'soccer' gradually started to be associated with American English.

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