World's oldest football

This is the World's oldest football from 1540. It was made from cowhide with a pig bladder used to inflate the ball. Half the size of a modern football.





The ball was made in Stirling, Scotland, and discovered behind the paneling of the Queen's Chamber in Stirling Castle, which was decorated in the 1540s. Mary Queen of Scots was there at this time and later in life was known to have an interest in all sports but especially golf and football. She recorded a game of football in her diaries while at Carlisle Castle. The ball could have been used in the courtyards within the castle or taken to the royal gardens below the walls. Everyone from the castle, including kings and queens would have been involved. Football was a game for all just as it is today. Was this personal item, belonging to Mary, deliberately placed behind the paneling to act as a protection from witchcraft, a practice common at the time or was it somehow lost. We will never answer that question but we do know that this little ball is the beginning of a sport that now involves a sixth of the population of the world.


Credit: BBC, Peter C. Kjærgaard


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