Distributed for Bodleian Library Publishing
The Rules of Association Football, 1863
In 1863 a group of Victorian Oxbridge graduates, frustrated by the confusing riot of competing rules that characterized the game of British football, began meeting at the Freemason’s Tavern in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, to codify the rules of the game. They quickly drew up the standard set of rules, creating the First Rule Book of the Football Association, reprinted here in its entirety alongside illustrations and drawings of the game.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Sir Bobby Charlton
Introduction
Melvyn Bragg
The Rules of Association Football 1863
Definition of Terms
Rules of The Football Association
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