Goalkeepers once wore cricket pads in early football
Early football goalkeepers, facing hard leather balls and rudimentary rules, often repurposed cricket pads for vital protection before specialized gear existed.
Before the advent of modern goalkeeper equipment, early football goalkeepers frequently donned cricket pads to shield themselves from powerful shots. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, footballs were heavy and often unforgiving, while protective gear was virtually nonexistent. The padded leg guards designed for cricket offered a practical solution to prevent injuries in an era where goalkeepers were less protected.
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