England will always lay claim to the game, though there are many games it could be based on. The truth is no one really knows, England originally established rules for the game so they are closest to the crown in my opinion.
No.
Yes, "motherland" is a noun. It refers to one's native country or the country of one's ancestors that is considered as a place of origin or attachment.
The soccer country.
Africa is the motherland
A propfessional footballer travelling to another country for a soccer match, an army officer on a duty to another country
Brazil is where soccer
"Rodina" means "motherland" or "homeland" in Russian. It is commonly used to refer to one's native country or place of origin.
People come from a country, they are born there just as a woman gives birtth to children. That's why we also say ''motherland''
To some people, it would be a motherland.
Playing for a country's national team, preferably for multiple seasons.
The Motherland Calls was created in 1967.
Use motherland in a sentence