A financial advisor
valium w You would imagine that the 11 players in a football team must have some significance, for the game is as old as humanity, but in its early centuries football was often played by hundreds of people. The game as we know it today was developed largely in the English public schools of the 19th century and first codified in the "Cambridge Rules" of 1848, thrashed out from the various schools different traditions. Oddly, there was no mention of the number of players in a team then, nor in the earliest surviving set of rules from 1856, though the number had been accepted by the time the FA Cup was established in 1871. It may have followed the example of cricket, with a convenient division of five attackers, five defenders and a goalkeeper.