古代足球起源中国?这才是真正的足球祖宗!

足球资讯 2026-04-28 0 阅读

古代足球起源中国这事儿,你知道吧,国际足联都承认了,可外面那些人呢,老觉得足球是英国发明的,那叫一个不服气。其实咱们老祖宗老早就踢上了,那个时候叫蹴鞠,战国时候就有了,就说齐国的老百姓没事儿就踢球玩儿,这记载在战国策里,那可不是瞎编的。后来汉朝更热闹了,汉武帝他老人家也喜欢看蹴鞠,还专门成立球队,你说这算不算职业化?唐朝时候更神了,球门挂天上,跟现在篮球框似的,还能用身体各个部位顶,除了手。宋朝那会儿蹴鞠成了全民运动,连皇帝宋徽宗都是铁杆球迷,高俅不就是因为踢球踢得好当了太尉嘛。你说这得有多火。所以说现代足球的根儿在中国,那就是板上钉钉的事儿。但你要跟老外说这个,他们总拿规则说事,说咱这规则不一样。那我问你,现在足球规则改了八百回了,谁规定只能从英国那版算?再说了,唐朝那时候的蹴鞠就已经有团队配合有战术了,比英国人早了一千多年。国际足联在2004年正式确认足球起源地是中国临淄,这白纸黑字的东西,他们还能反驳?就是有些人啊,心里头不服气,觉得足球就该是西方的东西,这种偏见要不得。咱们也不是说非要争这个第一,但历史事实得讲清楚。你看现在中国足球是不咋地,可那不代表祖宗不厉害,这锅不能往老祖宗身上甩。其实蹴鞠后来传到日本,成了kemari,传到朝鲜也有类似运动,再到欧洲演化成现代足球,这路径清晰得很。总之啊,古代足球起源中国,这事儿没跑儿。

Alright, let’s cut the crap. Everyone thinks football started in England, right? The official FIFA story? I’m calling bullshit. Yeah, they ‘recognized’ China as the birthplace in 2004, but do they really mean it? Or it’s just a political nod to get China on board? Look at the evidence: cuju was played in China as early as the Warring States period, that’s like 300 BC. The English didn’t kick a ball until the Middle Ages. And the game wasn’t some random peasant pastime either — the Han Dynasty emperors had professional teams, full-on matches with goals suspended in the air. Sound familiar? It’s basically football with hands banned — wait, ain’t that exactly what you’d call soccer? The Japanese even call their version kemari, which is a direct descendant. So why does the West keep insisting on their own origin story? Simple: it’s about narrative control. They want to own the sport. But the facts don’t lie. Cuju had rules, strategy, even celebrity players — look at Gao Qiu in the Song Dynasty, dude kicked his way to prime minister! That’s not an evolution from something else, that’s the real thing. Now, I’m not saying modern football laws came from cuju unchanged — that’d be dumb. But the core concept, the very essence of kicking a ball into a goal with a team? That’s Chinese. Period. And the next time some British fan tells you football is ‘coming home,’ remind them it actually came from the East, got a makeover in Europe, then went global. Tricky, ain’t it? But truth always wins in the end — if you’re brave enough to look.

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