So here’s the real story in one go: back in 1863, England formed the Football Association and basically said “no hands, just feet—this is football,” while another version, Rugby football, was still letting players run with the ball; then in the 1880s at University of Oxford, students loved slang and started shortening names, so they turned rugby football into “rugger” and association football into “assoccer,” then trimmed it down and named it “soccer at first even the British used “soccer” quite