Football was once banned in England for being too violent
Medieval football, a brutal and often deadly game, faced multiple royal bans in England for its disruptive violence and interference with military training.
Before it became the world's most popular sport, football was repeatedly outlawed in England for its extreme violence and chaos. Kings like Edward II, Edward III, and Henry IV issued decrees forbidding the game, fearing it distracted men from archery practice essential for national defense. Matches could involve entire villages, stretching for miles, with few rules and often resulting in serious injury or even death.
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