Old English, Creckett. Originally played by shepherds, a Cryce is a staff, which was used as a bat. Also the French crique, a post - three of which became the target, a wicket gate. The game of croquet was derived by simplifying it. Try to keep up. As for your football, it's not played with the feet but for one play in four, and it should be called "standing around ball" as most players spend more time standing still than doing anything else. Where the hell did hockey come from?
The hockey game was invented by North American native kids, they began by using sticks made from tree branches to bat around a frozen horse bun for a puck on a hard snow surface. They would make two teams of a few players on each side to compete against each other trying to score goals by batting the 'puck' to go between two markers at each end of the 'rink'.
According to On The Origins Of Hockey, Society for International Hockey Research (SIHR) members Carl Giden, Patrick Houda and Jean-Patrice Martel present information pointing to Britain as the place hockey first was played. The researchers also discovered how the name “hockey” came to be: in the first games in England, the puck was made from a cork bung that was commonly used as a stopper in beer casks; at that time, Hock Ale was a popular drink. Put the two together and you can see how the word came into the common vernacular.