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Soccer players in the 1900s and 1910s were often part-time athletes, balancing their sports careers with jobs in other industries. The sport was gaining popularity, particularly in Europe, leading to the formation of organized leagues and competitions. Players typically wore heavy, woolen uniforms and played in less regulated and more physical environments compared to modern standards. Notable figures from this era include Scottish player Jimmy Quinn and English legend Billy Wright, who helped elevate the game's status during this formative period.

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