soccer

How did the USA come up with the word “Soccer”?
The rest of the world uses the word Football, but how did the United States come up with soccer?

Answer by Jim G
no idea but it sure seems to bug all of u

Answer by dpir2013
The rules of football were codified in England by the Football Association in 1863, and the name association football was coined to distinguish the game from the other forms of football played at the time, specifically rugby football. The term soccer first appeared in the 1880s as a slang abbreviation of Association football, often credited to Charles Wreford-Brown

Answer by soetijoso_69
because if they use the same word (Football) then there is no foolies who like to crash each other everytime and got popular…

everyone in America will dump that stupid rough barbarian game and switch to the other football game, the real FOOTball.

Answer by toffeefan
The USA did not come up with the word soccer. The word soccer comes from England. Around the late 19th or early 20th century English public school boys began taking the middle of words and adding er to them as a sort of slang. Thus soccer derived from Association Football. The soc was pulled from Association (SOC) combined with ER and the word Soccer was born. The term has lasted in the US because it differentiates this great sport from American football.

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