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The earliest mention of Scottish football dated back to 1424 in which the Scottish Parliament under King James I outlawed the game in favor of archery, citing the military advantages archery possessed in relation to football as well as the disruptive nature of football. As a result, Scottish football in the 15th century was a violent game with even more violent outcomes. Scottish literature describing “broken banis” and “stryfe discorde” further supported the notion of football being an extremely violent game. In fact, cheap football kits football during this period was a term for almost any ball game not played on horseback; our modern version of football and rugby were both considered to be football.