University of Cambridge marks 150 years of Varsity football with Oxford
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Photos and memorabilia celebrating 150 years of Varsity football between Cambridge and Oxford universities have been released to the public for the first time.
The University of Cambridge's collection included team sheets and programmes dating back to the 1800s.
The university said it was a "glimpse into a rich history" of the game.
The 150th Varsity match will be played on Friday, 15 March at Cambridge United's Cledara Abbey Stadium.
The University of Cambridge said the collection had never been digitised before or seen outside the University Library archives.
It described the Varsity match as "one of football's longest-running rivalries".
The older images are accompanied by pictures of the 2024 university teams, highlighting "a century of changes in kit, styles, and the welcome addition of women with an annual women's Varsity match introduced in 1987".
The 150th Varsity matches coincides with 175 years since the "rules of football' were written by Cambridge University students - making Cambridge the birthplace of the modern rules of football.
In 1848, a group of students from Cambridge created a set of 11 rules for football and nailed them to the trees surrounding Parker's Piece. In 1863 the Football Association of England adopted most of these rules and added three more.
Nick Brooking, director of sport at the University of Cambridge said: "These images of players from 131 years ago offer a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of football at Cambridge and the importance sport has played in our students' lives for centuries.
"Playing both the women's and men's matches in our local stadium will be a great occasion and we hope the community will come and support the teams on this momentous night."
A joint statement from the university's team captains read: "It's incredible to look back and see the players that came before us and what an incredible legacy we all get to be a part of.
"It's an honour to be captaining our teams in such an important year when the rivalry and talent is stronger than it's ever been. We've no doubt these matches will be ones to remember in another 150 years."
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