Video idea relating to your point on Torino: National teams made up of so few clubs, like Spain in late 2000s consisting of mainly Barcelona and Real Madrid, or Germany 2014 with Bayern
"1912, the year that goalkeepers were banned from using their hands outside of their area" Does that mean you could just pick up the ball, run down the field and throw the ball into the opponent's net if you were a keeper?😅
The rules were kind of loose regarding goalkeepers, but as of 1901, the keeper could handle the ball anywhere not in the oposition's half however he wanted, but he could not carry it for more than two steps. Basically he could be like a quarterback who could receive balls in his hands up to the middle of the pitch and lauch or kick it in the penalty box if he was tactically astute enough. Thank god they got restricted before british football was more rough than it was already.
I honestly had a dream a few days ago that Alfie and I had a telephone conversation about making a video on the Grenada national football team's undefeated Gold Cup Qualification ☻
Hey Alfie, you probably won't read this, but if you do, I want to let you know to keep making these sorts of videos. I know they don't get many views, but I personally find them interesting, so keep it up!
Appreciate the fact that you improved what you were lacking in earlier videos(like narrating slowly). Am sure you would be one the best football channel
Can you do a "7 Most Successful Champions League groups"? For example, 2009/10 Group F (Barca and Inter in the semis, Inter won the whole thing, 2012/13 Group D (Real and Dortmund in the semis, Dortmund got to the final) and 2018/19 Group B (Barca and Tottenham in the semis, Tottenham got to the final)
I don't recall him mentioning transfer fees at all. Or even transfers in general for that matter. In all reality it is like he said. Ever since 1992 when the Premier League was established, everything in the game regarding money has exploded. It's too much to go into depth with and it's mostly the same things, just the numbers are increasing.
Pause at 8:03 for a minute. Look to the guy on the far left holding the ball. Is it just me does that ball look more like something that was made like they are today?
This video is brought to you in "Fergie Time"! "Fergie Time" ; when you know the rules but need a few extra minutes to make sure you produce the required result... All joking aside, huge achievement, I liked and enjoyed the video, quality content as always😎👏👍
I'm a soccer casual, an American with German & French heritage, but one of my life-long best friends is *very* Italian. His father didn't come to America until he was an adult, & his mother was raised in an Italian-American family. I love to tease him about "my" team's superiority, and now that I have that Mussolini WC info in my back pocket, to add to the travesty of Azurri stealing one from France post-Zidane's sending off, I'm NEVER gonna let him say Italy have 4 wins ever again 😂
The Australian version was probably what would now be Australian Football. But having similar qualities back then, they were probably referring to Marngrook
I remember before 1930 World Cup, the greatest match ever was Philippines VS Japan in 1917 in Far Eastern Games resulting to 15-2 for the Philippines. It was the memed match before the Australia 31-0 American Samoa. Paulino Alcantara was the god of football before Pele.
Polali Chendu festival is an important festive event where football is played to represent the fight of good over evil. The Chendu festival is followed by the annual festival in March, which lasts for a month and is attended by people from all over the world.also known as the football festival, is a widely popular football game which is conducted for a period of five days during the annual temple festival, seven days before avabritha. The football, which is a leather ball, is made by a cobbler family in Mijar. An oil miller family from Kadapu Karia is given the responsibility of bringing the ball from the cobbler family, wherein they announce the date of the commencement of the game after they place the ball in the freshly cleaned frontyard of Malali Ballal the football field and the game is commenced. Up to five hundred people compete in the games, though any number of people may compete. The objective of the game is to get the ball to the opposition's side. The game historically represents the fight of good over evil and the car festival at the end of the games are said to represent the victory of the good over the evil. Polali Rajarajeshwari Temple is a temple located in Polali, Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka. The primary deity of the temple is Shri Rajarajeshwari. The temple was constructed in the 8th century AD by King Suratha and has been developed by many dynasties which ruled over the region. The idol of Sri Rajarajeshwari, another name/form of the divine Goddess Sri Lalita. The clay idol of the main deity in the temple is historically believed to be up to 5000 years old. The king is reported to have carved the clay idol of Shri Rajarajeshwari himself and offered penance to the deity in return for his kingdom. The temple has been referred to in many ancient inscriptions, including the Markandeya Purana, Ashoka inscriptions and travel accounts of ancient travellers.[2] According to an inscription discovered in the vicinity of the temple, the temple around the clay idol was built in 8th century AD.[5] It is a widely held belief that the temple was built by King Suratha, and that the king offered his own crown, studded with precious jewels,[6] to be placed on the head of the deity. The king, having lost most of his kingdom in a war and being betrayed by his own ministers, is believed to have taken refuge under a sage named Sumedha in forests located around what is the location of the temple now. The clay idol of the main deity in the temple is historically believed to be up to 5000 years old. The king is reported to have carved the clay idol of Shri Rajarajeshwari himself and offered penance to the deity in return for his kingdom. Many ancient inscriptions alluding to the temple were reported around the temple,[5] but were lost over time primarily due to the neglect of their keepers. The remaining inscriptions, which are available today were obtained in kariyangala village, Ammunje and in the temple itself and is now under custody of the Karnataka Government. The region surrounding the temple were ruled by many dynasties including Kadamba, Chalukya, Alupa, Rashtrakoota, Hoisala, Vijayanagara, Ikkeri, Mysore etc. Most of these dynasties spent a lot of resources on this temple and donated agricultural lands for the benefit of the temple. Kings from the Alupa dynasty, which ruled the region around 710 AD to 720 AD were particularly noted to have contributed to the development of the temple and to have encouraged the worship of Shri Rajarajeshwari in the region. In later years, Queen Chennammaji of Keladi is reported to have visited the temple and gifted the temple with a grand chariot.
Glad you mentioned the best one! I enjoyed David Goldblatt's 'Game of Our Lives', I'd say that's probably worth a read. Also enjoyed a lot of the autobiographies of players from Franklin's era that I read when researching for the book e.g. Matthews, Lawton, etc, but they're probably not for everyone.
Maybe it would have been worth mentioning how at least in Brazil started as a sport of the rich and just as in England it slowly was more widely played and it made Brazil with its enormous population and infinite cities a football powerhouse
Great video, could have at least mentioned both Steve Bloomer and Billy Meredith amongst the sports early superstars though but considering you were targeting under 10 minutes it's no fault of yours.
The worlds first football club outside any university or hospitals bearing in mind those places still used their hands as well as their feet to play the game was Sheffield Fc as such this makes Sheffield Fc the worlds first football as the Sheffield rules were the first to outlaw use of hands!
Oldest professional football club still active, and they were the oldest Football League club prior to their relegation last season, founded in 1862. There are a fewer older clubs though, Yankie, and I made a where are they now video about those still in existence should you be interested! Link: ruclips.net/video/4Ualr7McwjA/видео.html
It was naturally invented in Italy along the Mediterranean coast where the pine trees drop soccer ball sized pinecones to which it must have been started with kicking them, before somebody kicked a bloated bladder around. Not sure if haggis was the first ball or not? 🤷
You are more than wrong here It stated in the 1100s in Britain The original ball was not a ball but a sack of gold The winner was the one holding the sack when time run out Killing was common And it was called Shrovetide games However at the very beginning of the 1800s to keep playing they had no choice but to add a no killing or eye gouging rule And swap the sack of gold for a ball Football we know today escalated form this exact version until football rules where introduced and association football was born Take a look at Shrovetide football atherstone Ashbourne Shrovetide football was The same but the sack of gold was won by the team with the most goals that where a mile and a half apart
I am not sure if you did but could you do a video on the Invincibles? Everyone thought it was impossible. Thanks and if you did could you just send me the link.
I have noticed that football matches end like 0-0 or 0-1 or 1-1 , very few goals, this makes the game boring, and sometimes it ends in penalties which is not really football, why not having larger and longer sized goals so that it's easier to score
In fairness, this is HITC Sevens, so I don't want to denigrate the good name of HITC Sport. I'm sure the Irish Guy would have got it under 10 minutes, but it'd just be 10 minutes of him crying about Jack Grealish and Declan Rice playing for England.
This videos is way to short for the whole football history, maybe you shoud do it in seperate videos for countries and continents (that would be at least 10 videos kkk). Still, great video
Hi Greg, it isn't wrong. They're the only English team to go unbeaten in an entire season. Arsenal have since gone unbeaten in a league season, but not in all competitions.
@@HITCSevens ah I gotcha now. Can't remember the exact wording in the video, but I'm not sure if it made that clear. Maybe it's just me. Thanks for the reply 👍
Video idea relating to your point on Torino: National teams made up of so few clubs, like Spain in late 2000s consisting of mainly Barcelona and Real Madrid, or Germany 2014 with Bayern
Germany was always mostly Bayern players even in the 70s, but its a good idea.
Great idea!
In 1950 WC, Vasco da Gama had 8 players of Brazil and Peñarol 9 players of Uruguay, for example.
Or Brazil with Botafogo! Great idea!
"1912, the year that goalkeepers were banned from using their hands outside of their area"
Does that mean you could just pick up the ball, run down the field and throw the ball into the opponent's net if you were a keeper?😅
The rules were kind of loose regarding goalkeepers, but as of 1901, the keeper could handle the ball anywhere not in the oposition's half however he wanted, but he could not carry it for more than two steps. Basically he could be like a quarterback who could receive balls in his hands up to the middle of the pitch and lauch or kick it in the penalty box if he was tactically astute enough. Thank god they got restricted before british football was more rough than it was already.
@@GhostOfBr Ah , okay, thank you!😀 Interesting...still overpowered though 😂
OrigamiMario goalkeepers could bounce the ball to the half way line before releasing the ball.
@@aaronmurphy7070 Haha, you mean like a basketball?😂
@@aaronmurphy7070 it was also a funny way to offset the 6 second rule right after it was stabilished
A quick mention of Leicester's 5000/1 epl win is probably the craziest thing that was missed
I honestly had a dream a few days ago that Alfie and I had a telephone conversation about making a video on the Grenada national football team's undefeated Gold Cup Qualification ☻
DM me on Twitter or email me, Em Tee. 👍🏽
🤣🤣🤣🤣 no one cares unless u win it mate
That must have been some weird dream
@@nabri-nfg3262 Your profile says it all
@@nikkitheahtist thanks,
I try to be consistent
Hey Alfie, you probably won't read this, but if you do, I want to let you know to keep making these sorts of videos. I know they don't get many views, but I personally find them interesting, so keep it up!
Saw it, appreciate it, I'm glad someone enjoys them! I'd like to turn this into a history series but it'd be difficult given the views.
@@HITCSevens Alfie I couldn't agree more with Eoin just wanted to let ya know!
Does anyone realize the thumbnail had a Heart shape sweat on Pele’s Chest?
@@petitnicollas that's class
lol
"There are no coincidi." - RoboCop
I noticed that too ❤️
No
Last time I was this early, Paco Gento won his 6th Champions League
Hahahahaha
Champions Cup
Are you sure it wasn't when he won his first?
European Cup*
Appreciate the fact that you improved what you were lacking in earlier videos(like narrating slowly). Am sure you would be one the best football channel
Can you do a "7 Most Successful Champions League groups"? For example, 2009/10 Group F (Barca and Inter in the semis, Inter won the whole thing, 2012/13 Group D (Real and Dortmund in the semis, Dortmund got to the final) and 2018/19 Group B (Barca and Tottenham in the semis, Tottenham got to the final)
Feel like I'd enjoy this video a lot more if it weren't assigned to me lmfao
Right
222million signing was something u missed
I don't recall him mentioning transfer fees at all. Or even transfers in general for that matter. In all reality it is like he said. Ever since 1992 when the Premier League was established, everything in the game regarding money has exploded. It's too much to go into depth with and it's mostly the same things, just the numbers are increasing.
Pause at 8:03 for a minute. Look to the guy on the far left holding the ball. Is it just me does that ball look more like something that was made like they are today?
You've have done it in 10 minutes if it was still the 1980's
Thanks mister, this really helped me in collecting data for my project. Thanks!!
This video is brought to you in "Fergie Time"!
"Fergie Time" ; when you know the rules but need a few extra minutes to make sure you produce the required result...
All joking aside, huge achievement, I liked and enjoyed the video, quality content as always😎👏👍
Good one Adam, good one.
I'm a soccer casual, an American with German & French heritage, but one of my life-long best friends is *very* Italian. His father didn't come to America until he was an adult, & his mother was raised in an Italian-American family. I love to tease him about "my" team's superiority, and now that I have that Mussolini WC info in my back pocket, to add to the travesty of Azurri stealing one from France post-Zidane's sending off, I'm NEVER gonna let him say Italy have 4 wins ever again 😂
The Australian version was probably what would now be Australian Football. But having similar qualities back then, they were probably referring to Marngrook
Dante Spina 🇦🇺
sneakycoooper 🇦🇺
During a speckie, what if the player's spine breaks?
Perry The Platypus big deal, play on
Had no idea a hat trick in the World Cup final only happened once before Mbappe! Wow
Who's watching this after 2023.
..well Geoff Hurst's WC final hat trick now has to be called the winning hattrick!
I don't understand why the comment section is whining about the video being 13 mins. You got 3 minutes for free, and that's only a good thing
I didn't understand anything what u said
00:45 he actally starts talking about the rules if it helps
Can u make longer n explain in easier way I need it for my PE project 😊
9:46 can someone tell me what he said im not able to make it out due to his accent
6:18 there were no World Cups between 1938* and 1950. Great video btw
The philosophy of football history:
The Chinese invented football.
But the English who modernized it.
And the Brazilian who perfected it.
I remember before 1930 World Cup, the greatest match ever was Philippines VS Japan in 1917 in Far Eastern Games resulting to 15-2 for the Philippines. It was the memed match before the Australia 31-0 American Samoa.
Paulino Alcantara was the god of football before Pele.
Denmark 17-1 France (1908 OLYMPIC GAMES) be like :(
Can you make a full video on Il Grande Torino who were the inspiration for Total Football and specifically Mazzola
Amazing work Alfie
I'm disappointed at the fact that the oldest national teams competition in the world; La Copa América, was just briefly mentioned...
how can you talk about the history of football without even mentioning Libertadores?
Good summary, but one BIG ERROR- 1950 was not the 1st World Cup for the USA. We finished 3rd in 1930.
Yeap. Usa play the first match on the first world cup against Belgium, winning 3-0 I guess.
Do a video on the football match that started a war (el Salvador vs Honduras 1970 World Cup qualifier)
An important video!!!
12:10 the beasts come in ❣️ Messi and CR7 💕
This is a good 13 minutes to watch
Polali Chendu festival is an important festive event where football is played to represent the fight of good over evil. The Chendu festival is followed by the annual festival in March, which lasts for a month and is attended by people from all over the world.also known as the football festival, is a widely popular football game which is conducted for a period of five days during the annual temple festival, seven days before avabritha. The football, which is a leather ball, is made by a cobbler family in Mijar. An oil miller family from Kadapu Karia is given the responsibility of bringing the ball from the cobbler family, wherein they announce the date of the commencement of the game after they place the ball in the freshly cleaned frontyard of Malali Ballal
the football field and the game is commenced. Up to five hundred people compete in the games, though any number of people may compete. The objective of the game is to get the ball to the opposition's side. The game historically represents the fight of good over evil and the car festival at the end of the games are said to represent the victory of the good over the evil.
Polali Rajarajeshwari Temple is a temple located in Polali, Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka. The primary deity of the temple is Shri Rajarajeshwari. The temple was constructed in the 8th century AD by King Suratha and has been developed by many dynasties which ruled over the region. The idol of Sri Rajarajeshwari, another name/form of the divine Goddess Sri Lalita.
The clay idol of the main deity in the temple is historically believed to be up to 5000 years old. The king is reported to have carved the clay idol of Shri Rajarajeshwari himself and offered penance to the deity in return for his kingdom.
The temple has been referred to in many ancient inscriptions, including the Markandeya Purana, Ashoka inscriptions and travel accounts of ancient travellers.[2] According to an inscription discovered in the vicinity of the temple, the temple around the clay idol was built in 8th century AD.[5] It is a widely held belief that the temple was built by King Suratha, and that the king offered his own crown, studded with precious jewels,[6] to be placed on the head of the deity. The king, having lost most of his kingdom in a war and being betrayed by his own ministers, is believed to have taken refuge under a sage named Sumedha in forests located around what is the location of the temple now. The clay idol of the main deity in the temple is historically believed to be up to 5000 years old. The king is reported to have carved the clay idol of Shri Rajarajeshwari himself and offered penance to the deity in return for his kingdom. Many ancient inscriptions alluding to the temple were reported around the temple,[5] but were lost over time primarily due to the neglect of their keepers. The remaining inscriptions, which are available today were obtained in kariyangala village, Ammunje and in the temple itself and is now under custody of the Karnataka Government.
The region surrounding the temple were ruled by many dynasties including Kadamba, Chalukya, Alupa, Rashtrakoota, Hoisala, Vijayanagara, Ikkeri, Mysore etc. Most of these dynasties spent a lot of resources on this temple and donated agricultural lands for the benefit of the temple. Kings from the Alupa dynasty, which ruled the region around 710 AD to 720 AD were particularly noted to have contributed to the development of the temple and to have encouraged the worship of Shri Rajarajeshwari in the region. In later years, Queen Chennammaji of Keladi is reported to have visited the temple and gifted the temple with a grand chariot.
You recommend any good football books Alfie? Apart from your book of course 😁
Glad you mentioned the best one! I enjoyed David Goldblatt's 'Game of Our Lives', I'd say that's probably worth a read. Also enjoyed a lot of the autobiographies of players from Franklin's era that I read when researching for the book e.g. Matthews, Lawton, etc, but they're probably not for everyone.
@@HITCSevens hi Alfie
You should do one on the history of tactics
A very good work n video
Maybe it would have been worth mentioning how at least in Brazil started as a sport of the rich and just as in England it slowly was more widely played and it made Brazil with its enormous population and infinite cities a football powerhouse
Same happened for India and cricket lol
Football must have started in Brazil and the colonialists named themselves to have invented it
Thank you for the good information
yo this is so useful for my project . i have a project on football due thursday 💀
lil oven which is today
Aqua Plays yes sir. i’m finished with it. hopefully i get a good grade
lil oven ddI you get a good grade?
You did great. The only notable omission is the Danubian School and Austria's Wunderteam of the 1930s.
We need a history of famous clubs in 10min too!
Video idea: 7 footballers who played for three different national teams
Also, I feel VAR is a significant enough of an event to mention. It changed the sport and continues to do so.
chora Palmeirense
I think it would be cool to see a history piece on African National teams and World Cup qualification.
Great video, could have at least mentioned both Steve Bloomer and Billy Meredith amongst the sports early superstars though but considering you were targeting under 10 minutes it's no fault of yours.
Football deserves it, approachable yet and hard rough sport
The worlds first football club outside any university or hospitals bearing in mind those places still used their hands as well as their feet to play the game was Sheffield Fc as such this makes Sheffield Fc the worlds first football as the Sheffield rules were the first to outlaw use of hands!
i believe Notts County are the oldest team in England..???
Oldest professional football club still active, and they were the oldest Football League club prior to their relegation last season, founded in 1862.
There are a fewer older clubs though, Yankie, and I made a where are they now video about those still in existence should you be interested!
Link: ruclips.net/video/4Ualr7McwjA/видео.html
@@HITCSevens I am
Thank You England/Britain for giving us Football, Cricket, Rugby, etc
And hooligons
Was really helpful
8:20 did I hear correctly that you said Di stefano was Colombian? Wasn’t he Argentine?
Edit: he**
11:30 The GOAT 🐐🐐🐐
It was naturally invented in Italy along the Mediterranean coast where the pine trees drop soccer ball sized pinecones to which it must have been started with kicking them, before somebody kicked a bloated bladder around.
Not sure if haggis was the first ball or not? 🤷
You are more than wrong here
It stated in the 1100s in Britain
The original ball was not a ball but a sack of gold
The winner was the one holding the sack when time run out
Killing was common
And it was called Shrovetide games
However at the very beginning of the 1800s to keep playing they had no choice but to add a no killing or eye gouging rule
And swap the sack of gold for a ball
Football we know today escalated form this exact version until football rules where introduced and association football was born
Take a look at
Shrovetide football atherstone
Ashbourne Shrovetide football was The same but the sack of gold was won by the team with the most goals that where a mile and a half apart
The first association football was a sheep's stomach lining filled and stitched up
Yeah and England started the Roman Empire
Can you make 1 hour long video like this? I would love to listen to more details
00:01 he talks . im so smart
You should do these, but an in-depth one for each decade. So the history of football in the 1970s in 10 minutes, for example.
Mbappe has a hat-trick now.
Sound Alfie knew you would have the perfect video for the topic 🇮🇪💪
Hells ya Galt FC, 1906 World Champions! The joy of Canada being World Champions before England...
I am not sure if you did but could you do a video on the Invincibles? Everyone thought it was impossible. Thanks and if you did could you just send me the link.
Bill Wurtz is shook
Lol
Italy '82 may have been overlooked. Correct me if I'm wrong
9 minutes of the video should have focused on Sheffield where the game was truly cultivated.
Ball, kick, most goal win. Done
And VAR drama
Why the heck would u put a timer its so distracting
Dan’s cup?
some of this got repetitive as listing results and players but still some cool information
Great! Now give me the 2 hour version
Great video
Preston the only team to go a season unbeaten and no mention of Arsenal’s 49 unbeaten? Rightttt 🙄
You could say that Soccer/football was derivative of rugby or a type of game that more resembled Gaelic football
I have noticed that football matches end like 0-0 or 0-1 or 1-1 , very few goals, this makes the game boring,
and sometimes it ends in penalties which is not really football,
why not having larger and longer sized goals so that it's easier to score
Harder to defend probably need multiple goalie’s
@@robertlouis421 that's the point, making it easier to score
SERIES! SERIES! SERIES!
I wish you had covered all footballs. Association football has never been my favorite, gridiron seems more fun followed by rugby.
Video about the football war?
Hitc sport: in under 10 minutes
The video: 13:17
In fairness, this is HITC Sevens, so I don't want to denigrate the good name of HITC Sport. I'm sure the Irish Guy would have got it under 10 minutes, but it'd just be 10 minutes of him crying about Jack Grealish and Declan Rice playing for England.
Omg lol, I never knew you'd reply, I've been a can for ages, can u heart and pin this plz, I'm sorry
Sorry mate, *hitc sevens* lol😂
Btw, it was fan, not can lol typo
I feel sad you didn't mention Maradona's other goal in the game against England was voted goal of the century, but I know its a lot to get through.
i have learnt more history then all my life
At 153 you mentioned The Football League ... It was NOT set up by The Football Association, it was a separate organization
The first non-British team was actually “KB” (Kjøbenhavns Boldklub
1860 Lausanne I think he got it right. It is not KB founded in 1876
Some who loves history and football. Ah, a man of culture.
Nice video, but very eurocentric. How you cannot even mention Libertadores?
I wish this could have been made with animation and explain everything. Love the video tho🤝🤝
3:50 that is not true
Yes it is, Arsenal lost games in there undefeated season in cup competitions. Preston never lost a game regardless of the competition that season
Makes my Fifa Playing Experience Better..👍😁
He didn’t mention peñarol 1981
POV : your here from a Heath class work sheet
The World Cup in South Africa 2010....
but what about Yashin?
He didn’t talk abt the copa libertadores and how South American teams would beat European teams in the intercontinental cups
The roman soldiers played football with the heads of their enemies
This videos is way to short for the whole football history, maybe you shoud do it in seperate videos for countries and continents (that would be at least 10 videos kkk). Still, great video
***Cough*** Italy Invented Football ***Cough***
You should do a video on hooliganism
I'm confused about the whole Preston being the "first and so far only English team to go a season unbeaten" thing....which is obviously wrong...
Hi Greg, it isn't wrong. They're the only English team to go unbeaten in an entire season. Arsenal have since gone unbeaten in a league season, but not in all competitions.
@@HITCSevens ah I gotcha now. Can't remember the exact wording in the video, but I'm not sure if it made that clear. Maybe it's just me. Thanks for the reply 👍
You forgot VAR.