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  2. The 1924 Summer Olympics was the first global event in which a football team from Latin America participated. Atilio Narancio, a board member of the Uruguayan Football Association, wanted the national team to play in the tournament in Paris. In South America, even in Uruguay, this was considered incomprehensible and unwise.

  3. Oneida Football Club of Boston, Massachusetts, established in 1862, was the first organised team to play any kind of football in the United States. The game played by the club, known as the " Boston game ", was an informal local variant that predated the codification of rules for either association or American football .

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    Club
    Original Code
    Current Codes
    1870
    Wellington Football Club
    Rugby football
    Rugby union
    1870
    Association football
    Association football
    1870
    Rugby football
    Rugby League
    1870
    Rugby football
    Rugby union
  4. The first football team in South America, Lima Cricket and Football Club, was established in Peru in 1859, [7] and the Argentine Football Association was founded in 1893. By the early 20th century, football was growing in popularity, and the first international competition held among national teams of the continent occurred in 1910 [ 8 ] when ...

  5. Oct 23, 2017 · Shaping South American History. In the early 1800s, British sailors arrived in Buenos Aires with their favorite sport, football. It soon transitioned from being a rich European’s pastime to an immensely popular, borderline-religious activity. As the sport developed, its popularity affected each South American country in a unique way.

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  6. In addition to being one of the first South American countries to create a Football Federation, Chile played a big role in establishing the football tradition on the continent. Along with Brazil , Argentina , and Uruguay , they founded CONMEBOL in 1916.

  7. Mar 15, 2024 · The research on these sources demonstrates that South American states pioneered using sport for national ends before the British. In 1910, Argentina organised the Centennial Cup, the first international competition in South America, where more than two football nations participated.

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