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  2. Footbonaut - Wikipedia

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    Footbonaut was invented by Christian Güttler in Berlin, Germany. [2] The machine is also described as a robotic cage. [3] The Footbanaut, which costs $3.5 million is as large as an apartment with a cube shape and is capable of firing balls from a range of 360 degrees at different speeds and trajectories toward the training players. [4]

  3. List of trackball arcade games - Wikipedia

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    Hyperbowl--Hyper Entertainment; uses a bowling ball sized trackball (circa 2000) Silver Strike Bowling (2004) Rockin' Bowl-O-Rama (2005) Golden Tee LIVE! (2005) Virtua Bowling (IGS) Target Toss Pro; The irritating Maze; Super Monkey Ball - Ticket Blitz (2009) Marine Date (1981) Temple Run 2 (2014)

  4. Glossary of association football terms - Wikipedia

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    A player doing a keepie-uppie Association football (more commonly known as football or soccer) was first codified in 1863 in England, although games that involved the kicking of a ball were evident considerably earlier. A large number of football-related terms have since emerged to describe various aspects of the sport and its culture. The evolution of the sport has been mirrored by changes in ...

  5. Virtua Striker - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Striker [a] is a series of association football sports video games released by Sega for arcades.Originally developed by Sega AM2 from 1994 to 1999, the series moved to Amusement Vision with Virtua Striker 3, but it later moved to Sega Sports Design R&D Dept. with Virtua Striker 4.

  6. Bicycle kick - Wikipedia

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    To perform a bicycle kick, the ball must be airborne so that the player can hit it while doing a backflip; the ball can either come in the air towards the player, such as from a cross, or the player can flick the ball up into the air. [18] The non-kicking leg should rise first to help propel the body up while the kicking leg makes the jump. [19]

  7. Multiball system - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] [6] In 2005 Gary Megson, then manager of Nottingham Forest F.C., was cited in a referee's match report after his team scored, prompting "the supply of balls around the pitch to dry up". [7] Ian Holloway claims that, when playing at other stadia, ball boys often delay providing balls to his players , but that "when it is the other way ...

  8. Trackball - Wikipedia

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    Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel trackball mose The original version of the Kensington Expert Mouse can use a standard American pool ball as a trackball. [citation needed]A trackball is a pointing device consisting of a ball held by a socket containing sensors to detect a rotation of the ball about two axes—like an upside-down ball mouse with an exposed protruding ball. [1]

  9. Marseille turn - Wikipedia

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    The Marseille turn, also known as the 360, the Spin, the Mooresy Roulette, the Roulette, the Girosflin, and the double drag-back, is a specialised dribbling skill unique to the game of Association football. [1] With so many different names, the exact origin of this skill move is unknown. The Marseille turn was invented by Jose Farias. [2]