More gladiatorial than sporting, the precursor of the 'beautiful game' in Italy was a ruthless brawl, designed to keep soldiers fit in between battles. The tradition began in the 15th century - although its earliest origins may have been in Roman times - and was revived in the 1930s. Nowadays, three matches are played in Piazza Santa Croce, by teams drawn from Florence's four major neighbourhoods, each wearing the representative colours of the district. A parade arrives, headed by the district nobles on horseback. Each game begins to cries of 'Viva Firenze!' and continues for a full hour of continuous struggling and scuffling among players dressed in 15th-century costumes before the magnificent Franciscan church of Santa Croce. The ball is in there somewhere.
Themes:
Culture
, Sport
, History
, Spectacle
, Entertainment
Hours: Various. Cost: Free. Where: Piazza Santa Croce In the heart of historic Florence, starts Santa Maria Novella, proceeds to Piazza Santa Croce Florence, Italy
Getting there: Foot: Can be reached on foot from central hotels.
Contact Information:
Segreteria del Comitato Calcio Fiorentino Piazzetta di Parte Guelfa, 1r Florence Tuscany 50123 Italy Telephone: +39 5526 16050. Email: calciostorico@comune.fi.it Website: www.globeit.it/caf/info.html
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