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  2. Paper football - Wikipedia

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    The game uses a piece of paper folded into a triangle, called the "ball". The starting player begins by kicking off the ball. To perform a kickoff, the ball is placed on the table, suspended by one of the player's hands with the index finger on the upper tip of the ball, then the player flicks the ball with the other hand's thumb and index finger.

  3. Paper soccer - Wikipedia

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    Paper hockey. Paper soccer (or paper hockey) is an abstract strategy game played on a square grid representing a soccer or hockey field. Two players take turns extending a line representing the position of a ball until it reaches one of the grid's two-goal spaces. A traditional paper-and-pencil game, it is commonly played in schools [1] and can ...

  4. Millwall brick - Wikipedia

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    Rolled paper. A Millwall brick or bat is an improvised weapon made of a manipulated newspaper, used as a small club. It was named after supporters of Millwall F.C., who have a reputation for football hooliganism. The Millwall brick was allegedly used as a stealth weapon at football matches in England during the 1960s and 1970s.

  5. Template:Football kit/pattern list - Wikipedia

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    Football kit/pattern list. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Association football kit templates. For the most complete listing of templates available for use, see the Association football kit templates category on Wikimedia Commons.

  6. Saturday sports paper - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, a Saturday sports paper was a local newspaper published on a Saturday evening containing information about sports matches played on that day. Throughout most of the twentieth century they were very popular, representing one of the few up to date sources of information available to sports fans. Gradually, circulations fell and all had ...

  7. Subbuteo - Wikipedia

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    Subbuteo (/ s ʌ ˈ b (j) uː t i oʊ / sub-(Y)OO-tee-oh) is a tabletop football game in which players simulate association football by flicking miniature players with their fingers. . The name is derived from the Neo-Latin scientific name Falco subbuteo (a bird of prey commonly known as the Eurasian hobby), after a trademark was not granted to its creator Peter Adolph (1916–1994) to call ...

  8. Penny football - Wikipedia

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    Penny football (also coin football, sporting coin, spoin, table football, tabletop football, [1] or shove ha'penny football [2]) is a coin game played upon a table top. The aim of the game is for a player to score more goals with the pennies than their opponent. [3] The game has been in existence since at least 1959. [4]

  9. Kicker (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Kicker. (magazine) Kicker (stylized in all lowercase) is Germany's leading sports magazine, [citation needed] focused primarily on football. The magazine was founded in 1920 by German football pioneer Walther Bensemann and is published twice weekly, usually Monday and Thursday. Each edition sells around 80,000 copies.