Latest Updates
-
Purported Video of Muslim Mob Lynching & Hanging Hindu Youth In Bangladesh Shocks Internet -
A Hotel on Wheels: Bihar Rolls Out Its First Luxury Caravan Buses -
Bharti Singh-Haarsh Limbachiyaa Welcome Second Child, Gender: Couple Welcome Their Second Baby, Duo Overjoyed - Report | Bharti Singh Gives Birth To Second Baby Boy | Gender Of Bharti Singh Haarsh Limbachiyaa Second Baby -
Bharti Singh Welcomes Second Son: Joyous News for the Comedian and Her Family -
Gold & Silver Rates Today in India: 22K, 24K, 18K & MCX Prices Fall After Continuous Rally; Check Latest Gold Rates in Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad & Other Cities on 19 December -
Nick Jonas Dancing to Dhurandhar’s “Shararat” Song Goes Viral -
From Consciousness To Cosmos: Understanding Reality Through The Vedic Lens -
The Sunscreen Confusion: Expert Explains How to Choose What Actually Works in Indian Weather -
On Goa Liberation Day 2025, A Look At How Freedom Shaped Goa Into A Celebrity-Favourite Retreat -
Daily Horoscope, Dec 19, 2025: Libra to Pisces; Astrological Prediction for all Zodiac Signs
25 Football Facts That Will Surprise You
The football fever has set in across the country after FIFA 2014 kicked off in Brazil. The whole world is gripped and tied by the football World Cup fever. The foot ball craze always sticks around during the world cup. Football was actually invented in China, yet this sport is the most popular in the United States. According to history, the American game of football existed for almost 150 years. First writings found about this team game are believed to be between 476 BC-221 BC, and it was popularly referred to as Cuju. Cuju was popularly played in China. The early Chinese used to stuff feathers inside the leather ball which the players kicked at the rectangular field. At that time, Cuju involved players kicking the leather ball through a small hole in a piece of silk cloth and it was fixed on bamboo canes (above 9 metres). Interestingly in order to score a goal, the players had to shoot the ball through a piece of silk cloth hung between the poles. Even Romans and Greek have played a lot of ball games. The Ancient Greek’s team game was called Episkyros, while the Roman’s ball game was known as harpastum. Episkyros was more like rugby Football. Now this game is played by two teams of eleven players using a round ball.
TOP 8 WAGS TO LIGHT UP FIFA 2014
The most popular version of this sport is called as “association football” or “soccer”. Some of the other names that are related to football includes American Football, Australian Rules football, Canadian football, Gaelic football, Rugby League and Rugby Union.
Here are some interesting 25 football facts that every foot ball fan should know.

The
Duke
The
NFL
football
is
referred
to
as
The
Duke.
The
most
notable
football
fact
is
that
the
name
was
given
as
a
mark
of
respect
to
the
late
New
York
Giants
owner,
Wellington
Mara.
Fastest
hat-trick
ever
An
interesting
football
fact
is
that
James
Edward
Hayter
has
created
history
after
scoring
three
goals
in
141
seconds.
Ten
years
ago,
James
who
came
as
a
substitute
for
Bournemouth
against
Wrexham
had
scored
the
football
League's
fastest
hat-trick
ever.
Football
huddle
Do
you
know
who
created
the
football
huddle?
It
originated
in
Gallaudet
in
the
1890s.
The
Gallaudet
football
team
came
to
know
that
the
opposing
team
members
where
using
sign
languages
to
snap
off
their
messages.
A
well-known
football
fact
is
that
the
huddle
was
officially
created
by
Paul
Hubbard.
It
was
created
so
that
opposing
teams
do
not
read
the
hand
signals.
In
five
minutes
Barnsley
striker
Ashley
Ward
had
garnered
the
limelight
at
Sunderland
in
November
1998.
He
had
scored,
missed
a
penalty
and
was
also
sent
off
in
the
space
of
five
minutes.
Always
delayed
The
most
weird
football
fact
is
that
the
Scottish
Cup
tie
between
Falkirk
and
Inverness
Caledonian
Thistle
in
1979
was
always
postponed.
It
was
delayed
for
not
less
than
29
times
due
to
bad
climatic
conditions.
Berlin
Berlin
is
the
most
popular
city
in
any
of
the
major
European
leagues.
This
city
is
the
major
European
capital
that
does
not
have
a
top
flight
foot
ball
team.
Mario
Zagallo
Mario
Zagallio
is
best
remembered
as
a
player
and
as
a
team
manager.
An
interesting
foot
ball
fact
is
that
this
man
is
associated
with
four
World
Cup
winning
teams.
As
a
player,
he
had
won
the
tournament
in
1958
and
1962,
while
he
had
also
led
the
1970
team
to
win
the
trophy
as
a
manager.
Roger
Milla
Did
you
know
that
Roger
Milla
from
Cameroon
was
42
years
old
when
he
had
played
the
1994
FIFA
World
Cup?
Indian
withdrew
India
withdrew
the
football
world
cup
in
1950
since
they
were
strictly
warned
not
to
play
barefoot
in
the
tournament.
44
year
old
drought
After
winning
their
second
world
cup
title
in
1938,
Italy
had
completely
gone
into
a
44-year
drought
before
emerging
as
the
game
champions
in
their
third
football
World
Cup
title
in
1982.
Manchester
city
fan
In
1995,
a
Manchester
city
fan
was
banned
for
carrying
dead
chicken
into
the
city’s
Maine
road
ground.
The
crazy
fan
used
to
celebrate
and
rejoice
Manchester
city’s
goals
by
swinging
the
birds
around
his
head.
First
player
to
miss
a
penalty
The
first
player
who
missed
a
penalty
kick
was
Valdemar
de
Brito
during
the
World
cup
in
1930.
He
was
a
Brazilian
footballer.
Brazilian
striker
Ronaldo
Cristiano
Ronaldo
was
named
the
most
valuable
player
at
the
1998
World
Cup
final
against
France.
Even
though
it
was
France
who
had
emerged
as
game
winners
and
World
Cup
champions
yet
the
Brazilian
striker
was
chosen
as
MVP.
99
World
Cup
matches
Germany
has
nearly
played
99
world
cup
matches,
which
incidentally
is
an
interesting
football
fact
that
every
fan
of
the
game
should
know.
Fastest
Goal
According
to
history,
Turkey's
Hakan
Sukur
was
the
only
player
to
have
scored
the
fastest
goal.
He
had
garnered
attention
for
scoring
the
fastest
goal
in
11
seconds
in
the
game
against
South
Korea
in
the
2012
world
cup.
No
bare
chests
please
The
funniest
football
fact
is
that
FIFA
barred
players
to
swap
shirts
after
their
game
in
1986
since
they
didn’t
want
the
players
to
walk
around
in
bare
chests
on
the
field.
Unlucky
countries
Netherlands,
Czechoslovakia
and
Hungary
are
touted
to
have
the
most
successful
teams,
yet
these
countries’
teams
have
never
won
any
matches.
They
all
have
made
it
to
the
finals
but
have
never
been
successful
in
winning
the
world
cup
trophy.
First
world
cup
The
first
world
cup
trophy
was
won
by
Uruguay
in
1930.
210
goals
Brazil
is
the
only
country
to
have
scored
210
goals
in
all
World
cup
tournaments.
They
have
created
history
by
securing
the
most
number
of
goals
in
World
Cup
matches.
Sir
Viv
Richards
Sir
Viv
Richards
was
the
most
renowned
player
to
have
played
both
football
World
Cup
and
Cricket
World
Cup.
1942
and
1946
It
is
common
knowledge
that
World
Cup
was
never
played
in
1942
and
1946
due
to
World
War.
League
appearances
Peter
Shilton
has
made
more
number
of
appearances
in
the
English
League.
He
had
made
a
mark
with
1,005
league
appearances.
17
runners-up
medals
Italian
Paolo
Maldin
has
been
the
only
famous
legend
to
have
a
collection
of
17
runners-up
medals.
This
is
considered
to
be
the
biggest
in
this
sport.
First
hat
trick
Interestingly
the
first
hat-trick
was
scored
by
an
American
player
Bert
Patenaude
during
the
1930
World
Cup.
Brazil
Brazil
is
the
only
nation
to
have
appeared
in
every
World
Cup
tournament.
They
have
played
from
1930
until
2010.



Click it and Unblock the Notifications











