I'm sure that came from the fact that when basketball was created, the ball (then a soccer ball or football ball) was supposed to be shot into empty peach baskets, left behind by fruit pickers. James Naismith then apparently came up with the idea and named it after the goal of the game: shooting the ball into the basket, hence, basketball.
William Webb-Ellis invented rugby by picking up the ball and running with it.....whilst playing football, also known as soccer today.
someone who likes balls
as you run while dribbling with the ball, you lift up your foot to kick the ball and drive it into the goal...the power/momentum comes from the ground-hips-back down to your foot and transfers energy to the ball.
The angles around the circumference of a soccer ball add up to 360 degrees
someone actually already came out with a way to get energy from soccer. While playing with the special soccer ball (look it up) it collects kinetic energy which later gets converted into a light source.
because William Webb Ellis picked up the soccer ball and ran into the goal Came from own knowledge
who came up with the idea of NAFTA
If a soccer ball that is filled up with air is stored in an unpressurized area (like a cargo hold) of an airplane, the ball can split apart.
I've never heard of it. I tried 'googling' it and came up with no results related to sports. I feel it's safe to assume it is a sport that your school came up with. My high school has done the same thing. We have a game called mat ball, which is like an intense game of kickball with other factors thrown in. We also have some strange game that incorporates basketball, soccer, and football.
NO gaeter bal is where you can eather tag run with the ball whin is different bc pick-up soccer you find odd playeds out of no where to play soccer
If you mean a soccer ball the ancient Chinese soldiers used to play a game that is like modern soccer. except thaat they used a pig's bladder blown up as a soccer ball.