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Ours was invented first, so IT is 'Football', later 'versions' are named accordingly, e.g. Rugby football, Gaelic football, Aussie rules football and American football.
Well, it isn't really as simple as that. After all, Soccer (an English name, by the way, not something made up by Americans) has one of those qualifier names too: Association Football. It's no more the original than any of the others you mentioned.There were a myriad games called "Football" hailing from the middle ages: mostly violent, lawless affairs where you could handle or kick the ball. I think Rugby school had their own distinctive version by the 1830s, which eventually developed into modern Rugby. The Rules of Soccer were codified in the 1860s when the FA was founded (based on earlier rules from the 1840s, I think), and American football also developed around that time. All this seems to have come from the Victorian impulse to impose rules and order onto the chaos that was the medieval game of football.Not much point arguing who has the right to the name, they all do. It's all football, really. (Cricket is better than all of them, anyway.)
(Cricket is better than all of them, anyway.)