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Table football, known as foosball [a] or table soccer in North America, is a tabletop game loosely based on association football. [1] Its objective is to move the ball into the opponent's goal by manipulating rods which have figures attached resembling football players of two opposing teams.
Inspired by home-made games involving children flicking marbles, bits of paper (as in paper football), coins and other discs (as in penny football and early button football), and other objects with their fingers to crudely simulate team sports, tabletop football games have been developed and released in commercially available packages under various trademarked titles over many decades.
Sports table football is a competitive form of tabletop football which simulates association football.Since 1992, the sport has been governed worldwide by the Federation of International Sports Table Football (FISTF).
This article is a list of male, female and national teams world champions in foosball.. The International Table Soccer Federation (ITSF) since 2004 has held a World Championships annually or bi-annually, with the winning players and teams recognised as the best international multi-table players and teams of that period.
Chinese Taipei Foosball Association 01.11.2006 01.08.2007 Iran: Islamic Republic Iran Association 12.04.2019 12.04.2019 Japan: Japan Table Soccer Federation 01.01.1999 01.08.2007 Kuwait: Kuwait Table Soccer Association 01.01.2010 01.01.2010 Armenia: Armenian Table Soccer Federation: 16.07.2019 16.07.2019 Austria: TischFussballBund Osterreich
Curtis Jones scored 20 points, Keshon Gilbert added 14 points and No. 3 Iowa State held on for a 79-69 win over Colorado on Monday night in Boulder, Colo., in the Big 12 opener for both teams.
In the early morning hours of Dec. 26, 1996, Patsy Ramsey called 911 to report her 6-year-old daughter JonBenét missing, and found a rambling ransom note left inside their Boulder, Colorado, home.
Table football, also known as foosball, a custom-table game loosely based on association football with figures on rods representing the players The German name for football (or soccer) See also