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Why is football called 'soccer' in the US and Canada?

Why is football called 'soccer' in the US and Canada?

Summary

In the US and Canada, the sport known worldwide as football is called soccer. This name comes from a shortened and altered version of "association football," a term created by students at Oxford University in the late 1800s to distinguish it from rugby football.

Key Facts

  • The word "soccer" comes from "association football," the formal name for the sport.
  • Oxford University students in the 1880s shortened words and added "-er," turning "association" into "soccer."
  • Rugby football and association football were two different sports, both popular at the time.
  • "Soccer" was commonly used in England until the term "football" became more popular.
  • The term spread to countries like the US, Canada, Australia, and South Africa as the sport grew worldwide.
  • In the US and Canada, "football" usually means American football, which is a different sport related to rugby.
  • Some British people today find the word "soccer" unusual, but it originally came from England.
  • American speakers often apologize for saying "soccer," thinking the British dislike it, but the word is actually English in origin.
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