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Micro Table Football
Click on the picture to enlarge.Unusual 'mini' football table that is perfect for small spaces but still built to the same rigorous specifications as a full-size table. The Micro football table is available in red, blue or silver finish, with anti-rust chrome-effect safety telescopic poles, impact resistant toughened glass top, ball guard & easily detachable legs. The Micro football table is a freeplay table by default but there is a coin-op option available to enable you to take advantage of a small area in your pub or club. As the table has a sealed glass top, this also prevents ball-theft, game tampering or artificially prolonging the duration of the game. Dimensions Overall: 80 x 53 x 92cm Table will be delivered by a single driver to your doorstep flat-packed. This means you will need to carry the parts of the table to their final location and assemble it which is normally a job for at least 2 people. 1 year warranty
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History of Table FootballTable football, also known as foosball, is a table-top version of soccer invented by Alejandro Finisterre from Galicia, Spain. Finisterre was injured in the Spanish Civil War as a child and, unable to play football as he would have liked, he came up with the idea of an indoor version of the game that could be played without feet. Finisterre patented the idea in 1937 but unfortunately lost the documentary evidence of this while escaping from Spain in a storm during the time of the Spanish fascist coup. Click on the link to learn more about table football. |
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