He did not invent football.
No. Gaelic Football and Hurling would be Ireland's two national sports. Handball is a sport in Ireland, but not the national sport.
yes
Willie Tidwell i believe
Football is the official name for soccer. Soccer comes from association football. Only in the USA and Canada do they say soccer. The global name for football is of course football. The global name for American football is gridiron. Gridiron is a code of handball and not football. Football is a sport where players control the ball with their feet and only football does this. Football has been played for many centuries but had no official rules. The british created rules for football in 1848. After that many codes of handball arose including rugger and gridiron, none of which are codes of football. Question asked by chickenman94
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German national sport players are known for being good at field hockey (being one of the best in the world) and they are extremely well-known at soccer/football (especially at penalties) you are welcome
no
Handball originates from medieval France.
no, handball can never be a sport it has no objectives whatsoever yea it is if you live in Germany
If the ball is kicked at you and you touch the ball with your hand aor elbow upwards that is classed as a handball. :)
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He did not invent football.
Racquetball combined the games of handball and squash. It was invented by Joe Sobek in 1950. He wanted to invent a new game that combined elements of squash, handball and paddleball that was quick and easy to learn.
handball and football/soccer
American football