The History Of Soccer In Africa

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How did Football (soccer) started in Africa?

Football (soccer) is a game played by two teams of eleven players with a round ball that may not be touched with the hands or arms during play except by the goalkeeper. Soccer is generally known as lifestyle to the people of Africa than a sport. Every man or woman can play soccer in Africa. Growing up, for all kids, it was an activity that is done after having lunch or after taking a nap from school. Kids in Africa have a passion for the game that, they do not bother if they can afford a soccer ball, or not, they make their balls out of anything like, plastics, bags, rubber anything that can be kicked is a ball for them. Most importantly, having the talent to play soccer whether as a striker, a …show more content…

“The History of Soccer in Africa.” NPR, 10 June 2010. Web. 22. Nov. 2015.
In June 10, 2010 NPR‘s article, “The history of soccer in Africa,” Block, Melissa agrees that the growth and their quick acceptance of the modified soccer with the rules. Which took about two decades, with proofs showing the clubs set ups as early as1880-1890.” According to Block, African countries changed the world game soccer, other African countries came together with South Africa to fight against apartheid. Apartheid is an Afrikaans word meaning "the state of being apart", literally "apart-hood") was a system of racial segregation in South Africa enforced through legislation by the National Party (NP), the governing party from 1948 to 1994. The South African black persisted until later, FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) excluded whites South African’s for 30 years from international soccer. This was a very important moment in the democratization of the game. Block’s explanation make it clear, the great impact the continent Africa has made when it comes to soccer in the world and their continues persistent made great changes in the world of soccer. The research information I received from Block’s article gave me the answer I was searching for, even though, I loved soccer, I had never done a research about it in Africa, especially when it has to do with Apartheid in South Africa. Growing up, I learned from African history what Apartheid meant, but had never gone into the depth of it, I never knew that the beginning of Apartheid was the also the beginning of the rules change in soccer (FIFA), which also brought freedom to the blacks of South

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