Ebenezer Cobb Morley, Father of Current Football, Respected by Google Doodle Today
In London, Ebenezer Cobb Morley joined the Barnes Football Club understood that the diversion could be profited with a more characterized structure and with the presentation of controls. Before Morley set out his arrangement of principles for the sport of football in 1863, the diversion was essentially more riotous.
New Delhi: Google Doodle on Thursday respected the 187th birth commemoration of Ebenezer Cobb Morley, the dad of present-day football. Morley, who was conceived in Frame on August 16, 1831, to a Pastor father, grew up as a games lover. He proceeded to consider law and moved to London to fill in as a specialist.
In London, Morley joined the Barnes Football Club understood that the amusement could be profited with a more characterized structure and with the presentation of controls. Before Morley set out his arrangement of principles for the sport of football in 1863, the diversion was essentially more disorganized.
Thus, He wrote to Ringer's Life, a games daily paper, to present the defense for a more composed amusement. Following this, a gathering of individuals from football clubs crosswise over Britain met at Freeman's Bar, where Morley tabled his draft of 13 rules, which later proceeded to end up the standard of play in Britain.
Morley's 13 laws, in the end, diminished brutality on the field and later formalized the administer of 'offsides' that keeps players from for all time positioning themselves behind a rival's cautious line, sitting tight for a pass.
In the year 1863, Morley was chosen the Privileged Secretary of the F.A., holding the post until 1866 and leader of the F.A. from 1867 to 1874.
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New Delhi: Google Doodle on Thursday respected the 187th birth commemoration of Ebenezer Cobb Morley, the dad of present-day football. Morley, who was conceived in Frame on August 16, 1831, to a Pastor father, grew up as a games lover. He proceeded to consider law and moved to London to fill in as a specialist.
In London, Morley joined the Barnes Football Club understood that the amusement could be profited with a more characterized structure and with the presentation of controls. Before Morley set out his arrangement of principles for the sport of football in 1863, the diversion was essentially more disorganized.
Thus, He wrote to Ringer's Life, a games daily paper, to present the defense for a more composed amusement. Following this, a gathering of individuals from football clubs crosswise over Britain met at Freeman's Bar, where Morley tabled his draft of 13 rules, which later proceeded to end up the standard of play in Britain.
Morley's 13 laws, in the end, diminished brutality on the field and later formalized the administer of 'offsides' that keeps players from for all time positioning themselves behind a rival's cautious line, sitting tight for a pass.
In the year 1863, Morley was chosen the Privileged Secretary of the F.A., holding the post until 1866 and leader of the F.A. from 1867 to 1874.
Ebenezer Cobb Morley, Father of Current Football, Respected by Google Doodle Today
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