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As the World Cup renews the soccer-versus-football debate, University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski says the word “soccer” was coined in Oxford in the 1880s and later stuck in countries where “football” already meant another sport.Read More
As the World Cup renews the soccer-versus-football debate, University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski says the word “soccer” was coined in Oxford in the 1880s and later stuck in countries where “football” already meant another sport.Read More
As the World Cup renews the soccer-versus-football debate, University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski says the word “soccer” was coined in Oxford in the 1880s and later stuck in countries where “football” already meant another sport.Read More
As the World Cup renews the soccer-versus-football debate, University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski says the word “soccer” was coined in Oxford in the 1880s and later stuck in countries where “football” already meant another sport.Read More
As the World Cup renews the soccer-versus-football debate, University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski says the word “soccer” was coined in Oxford in the 1880s and later stuck in countries where “football” already meant another sport.Read More
As the World Cup renews the soccer-versus-football debate, University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski says the word “soccer” was coined in Oxford in the 1880s and later stuck in countries where “football” already meant another sport.Read More