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were the first to illustrate the full possibilities of a systematic combination giving full scope to the defence as well as the attack" Although there is some disagreement over whether the innovation began with the team of 1882 or 3, other historians have backed up this view, including the football historian Sir
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which is entitled: "The Laws of the University Foot Ball Club". The Club history probably goes back even further: for example, Harvey states: "Salopians formed a club of their own in the late 1830s/early 1840s but that was presumably absorbed by the Cambridge University Football Club that they were
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on the history of a "definite scheme of attack" and "elaborate combination" in football playing style, he states in 1891: "The perfection of the system which is in vogue at the present time however is in a very great measure the creation of the last few years. The Cambridge University eleven of 1882
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development of the passing game (including Sheffield, The Royal Engineers and Queens Park) but comes to the following conclusion about the finished, modern team product: "Curiously, the side that was generally credited with transforming the tactics of association football and almost single-handedly
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In 1882, and CUAFC were still playing on Parker's Piece. A meeting of the Club concluded that it would be advisable to buy a ground, for Parker's Piece was not appropriate "owing to the fact that anyone can walk across and about the ground during the game". But it was not until 1895, that they were
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Cambridge University embraced this football explosion. It provided almost fifty England internationals in the early years. It was given a seat on the FA Council, which it maintains to this day. It has played against a plethora of league sides from within Britain and abroad; the first overseas tour
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In 1882, and CUAFC were still playing on Parker's Piece. A meeting of the Club concluded that it would be advisable to buy a ground, for Parker's Piece was not appropriate "owing to the fact that anyone can walk across and about the ground during the game". But it was not until 1895, however, that
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Colin Weir asserted in his history of CUAFC that: "it would be hard to exaggerate the influence that the University footballers of Cambridge have had on the game in England and subsequently all over the world". This is borne out by the fact that the Cambridge Rules were an influence on the initial
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Nationally, with the new social legislation of the early 20th century that distributed more money to the working classes and increased leisure time (particularly on Saturday afternoons) and with new technological advances, such as the expanse of railways, which facilitated the nationalisation of
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inventing the modern game was not a professional team but the Cambridge University XI of 1882. Contemporaries described Cambridge as being the first "combination" team in which each player was allotted an area of the field and played as part of a team in a game that was based upon passing".
445:. Their passing, attacking style led to a 3–2 victory in the Varsity match. The changes to team formation and playing style introduced by Cambridge AFC led to the longest consecutive run of victories (1883–1887) against the other university and their spectacular 5–1 victory in 1886 272:. The FA awarded Cambridge a plaque in 2006 in honour of its "150th anniversary", giving its foundation date official recognition. Nevertheless, other sources state that the date of establishment of the Cambridge AFC is not clear enough, setting it between 1856 and 1866. 492:
widened their sporting interests in 1878. However, a disgruntled manager would later decide to form a rival club that played in red. With the support of the Three Crowns, Newton Heath was founded in 1878, soon joining with another side to become
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by Cambridge University FC is suggested in contemporary accounts as early as Dec 1872: "The goal for the university was the result of the combined efforts of Adams, Sparham and Smith". In this account Cambridge "played well together".
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had followed suit, there was immediate talk of a Varsity match, and on 30 March 1874 the two Universities first met. Although the Light Blues succumbed 1–0, they were to dominate their Oxford counterparts until the end of the century.
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The 1883 side was the first team to introduce the "pyramid" 2–3–5 formation (two defenders, three midfield, and five strikers). Following the success of the "Cambridge pyramid" this formation became the norm for all football teams.
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and all of these were known simply as "football". Naturally, children who had learnt these games at school now sought to play them at university, but this was problematic because they were used to so many different sets of rules.
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Meanwhile, within the university the 1860s witnessed the foundation of a formalised Cambridge University Association Football Club (CUAFC); the university club had previously been a somewhat ad hoc mix of students from
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grew out of the Bible Class at a Wesleyan Chapel in 1874. Fair to say that CUAFC's creation had truly captured the imagination of people from all walks of life.
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In a detailed investigation into the evolution of football tactics based upon contemporary accounts, Adrian Harvey refers to the teams responsible for the
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confirms that at Cambridge there were games played between football clubs from different colleges and houses Similarly, other sources show that an
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presented a special award to CUAFC who the museum recognise as the oldest football club in the world, setting its date of foundation in 1856.
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The pride in this history and tradition within the club held the celebrations of its 150th anniversary in 2006: there was a lunch at the new
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The History of Cambridge University Association Football Club, 1872–2003, Colin Weir, Yore publications, Harefield, Middlesex, 2004
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leagues, the game of football was truly blooming. All the great clubs of today were formed at this time. The munitions workers at
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have been played for many centuries, but until the mid-19th century, none of the modern codes of football existed. Many different
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The full list of England players (with the number of caps received whilst registered with Cambridge University A.F.C.) were:
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Official university publications have claimed that the club was formed in 1856, being also recognised as such by
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section, managed by an independent committee. The section has two teams playing in their respective divisions.
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A professional coaching set-up is being maintained. Both the Blues and Falcons are now competing in National
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established a football club at Cambridge in 1839. This may have been the origin of the Cambridge AFC.
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put down their tools and started picking up their boots in 1886. Members of the cricket club at
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Adrian Harvey, Football: The first hundred years. Routledge 2005, page 251, reference no. 187
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Association Football, chapter by CW Alcock, The English Illustrated Magazine 1891, page 287
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The foundation date of 1856 is based upon the 1856 copy of the Cambridge Rules held by
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Wilson Jonathon, Inverting the pyramid: a History of Football Tactics , Orion, 2008
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This article is about the association football team. For the rugby union team, see
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Principles of modern soccer By George Beim, Houghton Mifflin, 1977, page 5
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of 1856, one of the first codes of football that formed the basis of the
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took place in Hungary in 1902. Varsity matches were contested at
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so influential in creating in 1846" Certainly in the early 1840s
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England Players' Club Affiliations â€” Cambridge University
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as the Cambridge University FA, and has representation on the
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Index

Cambridge University F.C.
Cambridge University R.U.F.C.

Grange Road Stadium
Fenner's
Cambridge
BUCS
Club website
Home colours
football
University of Cambridge
the Football Association
FA Council
County Football Association
The Football Association
British Universities and Colleges Sport
United Kingdom
women's football
Cambridge University Association Football League
Varieties of football
games were played at English Public schools
Eton
Harrow
Winchester
Trinity
Cambridge Rules
Parker's Piece

Cambridge Rules
current association football rules

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