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an ancient Chinese ball game where players kick a ball into a goal without using their hands, considered a forerunner of modern soccer
Cuju is an ancient Chinese game that is considered one of the earliest forms of soccer. The game involves players using their feet to kick a ball through a small opening in a net or goal. The objective is to score by getting the ball past the opposing teams defense. Cuju was played during the Han Dynasty, 206 BC – 220 AD, and was often used as a form of military training, as well as a popular sport for entertainment. The game helped lay the foundation for modern soccer, as it focused on ball control, teamwork, and strategy.
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