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  • EARLIEST RULES OF CLUB FOOTBALL TO BE SOLD BY SHEFFIELD AT SOTHEBY’S

    The earliest rules of club football will be sold by Sotheby’s in London on July 14.  The document is part of the archive of the world’s oldest football club, Sheffield FC which was established in 1857.   They are estimated at  £800,000-£1,200,000.  The  lot  includes  both  the  original handwritten  draft  rules  (1858)  and  the  only  known  surviving  copy  of  the  printed  Rules,  Regulations,  &  Laws  of  the  Sheffield  Foot?Ball  Club  (1859).
    The  1858  rules  promoted  a  passing   game  played  with  the  feet, and included  the  free  kick,  throw-in, goal  kick,  restrictions  on  handling the ball, and  the  banning  of  “hacking  or  tripping”.   The archive, which sheds light on the world’s first  vibrant  football  culture in Sheffield  in  the  1860’s, comprises club minute books.  These are from the 1850’s and ’60’s.  There is a volume of match reports from the early 1860’s.
    Chairman  of  Sheffield  Football  Club,  Richard  Tims,  commented:  “The  sale  of this  remarkable  piece  of  sporting  history  will  allow  Sheffield  Football  Club  to  develop  its  facilities  and  secure  its  future  as  the  home  of  grass?roots  football.
    In New York last December Sotheby’s sold James Naismith’s Founding Rules of Basketball from December 1891. The two page typed document, which was tacked up in a Springfield, Massachusetts YMCA gym, made $4.4 million dollars including buyer’s premium.
    UPDATE:  THE earliest rules of club football – sold as part of the historic archive of the world’s oldest football club, Sheffield – fetched £881,250  setting a record at auction for any item of football memorabilia. It was bought by an anonymous telephone bidder.

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