The Cambridge Rules were several formulations of the rules of football made at the University of Cambridge during the nineteenth century.
Cambridge Rules are believed to have had a significant influence on the modern football codes. The 1856 Cambridge Rules are claimed by some to have had an influence in the origins of Australian rules football.[1] The 1863 Cambridge Rules is said to have had a significant influence on the creation of the original Laws of the Game of the Football Association.
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modern football: the game's first set of rules were drawn up by members of the university in 1848. The CambridgeRules were first played on Parker's Piece...
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issued his own rules of what he called "The Simplest Game" (aka the Uppingham Rules). In early October 1863, a new set of "CambridgeRules" was drawn up...
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to Cambridge University in 1839, began organising football matches there but, because of the different school variations, a compromise set of rules had...
1857. Sheffield F.C. initially played Sheffield rules, a code of its own devising, although the club's rules influenced those of the England Football Association...
century, several formulations of the laws of football, known as the Cambridgerules, were created by students at the university. One of these codes, dating...
each team has scored the same number of away goals. Rules vary as to whether the away goals rule applies only to the end of normal time of the second...
Description of the Rules of Football as played at Shrewsbury School (1863) – via Wikisource. CambridgeRules (1863) – via Wikisource. Rules of Surrey Football...
the players used different rules, so members of the University of Cambridge devised and published a set of CambridgeRules in 1848 which was widely adopted...
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their bands. At Cambridge, there are only strict sub-fusc rules in Statutes and Ordinances for graduation ceremonies, at which the rules are enforced strictly...
The Sheffield Rules was a code of football devised and played in the English city of Sheffield between 1858 and 1877. The rules were initially created...
which Australian rules football evolved. Professional historians began taking a serious interest in the origins of Australian rules football in the late...
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