The Foosball table is an intergenerational game, with which we spend a lot of time relaxing and enjoying ourselves. But foosball isn't just an activity we play with friends and family, nor is it simply a sport, it's a whole universe. And like every universe, it comes with its own vocabulary and technical terms, all of which are necessary to get the most out of your foosball exchanges. Here's a dictionary on the world of foosball table, to help you get the most out of your games.
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Abacus: Keeps score and tracks the progress of the match.
Abacus ball: Essential for keeping track of scores and scoring goals.
Aerial shot: A shot that leaves the field but lands in it.
Ashtray: Specific to cafe foosball, located in the 4 corners.
Attack: Offensive phase where players attempt to score goals.
Attacker: Offensive player scores goals, launches attacks.
Rake: Forbidden action if the attacker doesn't touch the ball; it's a pass from the half-backs to the attackers, intercepted by the opposing half-backs.
Recovery: The recovery of a ball after a rebound or shot.