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The Combination Game was a style of association football based around teamwork and cooperation. It would gradually favour the passing of the ball between players over individual dribbling skills which had been a notable feature of early Association games. It developed from "scientific" football and is considered to be the predecessor of the modern passing game of football. It originated in Britain and its origins are associated with early clubs: Sheffield FC (founded 1857), The Royal Engineers AFC (founded 1863), Queen's Park FC (founded 1867) and Cambridge University AFC (founded 1856). Each of these claimants is supported by retrospective accounts from men who were notable in the early history of football. They are considered below in the order of earliest contemporary evidence of "scien

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  • The Combination Game was a style of association football based around teamwork and cooperation. It would gradually favour the passing of the ball between players over individual dribbling skills which had been a notable feature of early Association games. It developed from "scientific" football and is considered to be the predecessor of the modern passing game of football. It originated in Britain and its origins are associated with early clubs: Sheffield FC (founded 1857), The Royal Engineers AFC (founded 1863), Queen's Park FC (founded 1867) and Cambridge University AFC (founded 1856). Each of these claimants is supported by retrospective accounts from men who were notable in the early history of football. They are considered below in the order of earliest contemporary evidence of "scientific" football playing styles. (en)
  • El juego combinativo (combination game) fue un estilo de fútbol asociación que favorecía el pase del balón entre los jugadores en lugar del regate individual. Se desarrolló a partir del fútbol "científico" y se considera el predecesor del moderno juego de fútbol con pases. Emergió en Gran Bretaña y sus orígenes están ligados a clubs pioneros: Sheffield FC (fundado en 1857), los (fundado en 1863), Queen's Park FC (fundado en 1867) y (fundado en 1856). El seguimiento de estas raíces se basa en testimonios de hombres notables en la inicial historia del fútbol. (es)
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  • El juego combinativo (combination game) fue un estilo de fútbol asociación que favorecía el pase del balón entre los jugadores en lugar del regate individual. Se desarrolló a partir del fútbol "científico" y se considera el predecesor del moderno juego de fútbol con pases. Emergió en Gran Bretaña y sus orígenes están ligados a clubs pioneros: Sheffield FC (fundado en 1857), los (fundado en 1863), Queen's Park FC (fundado en 1867) y (fundado en 1856). El seguimiento de estas raíces se basa en testimonios de hombres notables en la inicial historia del fútbol. (es)
  • The Combination Game was a style of association football based around teamwork and cooperation. It would gradually favour the passing of the ball between players over individual dribbling skills which had been a notable feature of early Association games. It developed from "scientific" football and is considered to be the predecessor of the modern passing game of football. It originated in Britain and its origins are associated with early clubs: Sheffield FC (founded 1857), The Royal Engineers AFC (founded 1863), Queen's Park FC (founded 1867) and Cambridge University AFC (founded 1856). Each of these claimants is supported by retrospective accounts from men who were notable in the early history of football. They are considered below in the order of earliest contemporary evidence of "scien (en)
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  • Juego combinativo (es)
  • Combination Game (en)
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