• JoeyHarrington@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    Except we came up with another game we called football so we can’t exactly change the name of that game so soccer can be renamed

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      11 months ago

      I my language, we just call it “American Football”. And it works pretty well since only USA plays it. The real football is just “Football” of course.

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        11 months ago

        There are teams and leagues in Britain and Germany that play “American Football.” They just aren’t at the level of US teams yet. But they are getting better at it.

        The NFL has been playing games in Britain for years now. And I think this year they played in Germany also. It’s an open secret that the NFL wants a team based in Britain also. They just can’t quite figure out the logistics.

        Like it or not, American Football/Hand Egg is gaining popularity around the world - slowly perhaps but steadily. The NFL is coming for your “football”. In any case, it’s better than Cricket…

    • Poik@pawb.social
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      11 months ago

      Except that football already existed and there were a bunch of variations, including association football which is what we call soccer, Australian football, and its variant Rugby which is what American football was based off of when it was brought to the States in 1870.

      They all are called football, technically. We just don’t use that name anymore.

      • KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        11 months ago

        i think the technicality here is that soccer spread to the US initially. And then it transitioned to football, but by that time US football had been established properly, so we just kind of decided to keep using soccer, because it made the most sense. And besides the entire reason the EU transitioned to football, was kind of just irrelevant for the US anyway.

        It’s one of those things where you get stuffed into a bit of an awkward spot. And so you do the best you can. And then everyone still yells at you for some reason. Like yes football already existed, and yes it probably should’ve just been football. But this is also the US and europe that we’re talking about, historically known to be good friends, throughout history. Of course.