As a rugby enthusiast, I've always wondered why rugby is sometimes called football. After some research, I discovered that rugby evolved from early forms of football played in England. Both sports share common origins, which explains the occasional interchangeable use of the term "football." Over time, rugby and soccer have diverged into distinct sports, but the historical connection remains. So, when you hear rugby referred to as football, it's a nod to the sport's roots in the broader family of football games. (Read More)