The game of table football was made-up by whom? Why an English football fan of course! His name was Harold Thorton, and avid fan of a professional English football squad called the Spurs back in the last 1800s. He wanted to bring the pleasure of the activity home, where it could be played at any time, even in the off season. With a box of matches as a bravewave, he began to put together the beginnings of what Table Soccer, or “foosball” as it is generally known these days. He was able to get this invention idea patented in England in the latter part of 1923.
After his uncle came to pay a visit he liked the design so much that he decided to attempt to progress the concept farther. Louis P. Thorton took the conception back to the United States and received a patent for it in 1927, just four years after his nephew. There are many different variations of the first designs, and the concept of table football happening a trend for other kinds of table sports, like table hockey, and table tennis.
The simple model of this activity is ridiculously simple. A table composed of a flat surface, with a raised boundary that goes all the way around. Eight poles are set into this edge, in selected rows with a set amount of false, or Foos players placed in tactically lined positions. Each side has four rows of men. Rows one and eight would be considered the goal person, and, with one man in place on many typical tables. The next set would be for each sides defenses, then a set of attack rows, and then mid field rows. There are many variations of how many men are placed along the rows, standard is 1, 2, 3, and five in that order.
Two to four players stand on each side and control the men to try to get the ball in the other’s goal. It is a highly competitive and fun activity to play. In fact it has become so competitive that the Worldwide table soccer Federation was formed to create standard rules and regulations, and it is being well thought-out by the International Olympic Committee is in to consideration. Foosball and its lots of variations can be certainly found in many bars and pubs around the world as well as other gaming centres.
If you are thinking about adding this exciting activity to your entertainment assortment, there are some things to consider first. One of them is room. Once you decide on what you feel is the right size, you should add at least a foot extra around the table for players, and the variable nature of the sport. You will also want to keep the table away from any precious objects.
The other thing to be concerned about is who will be using it. If you are buying it for your children, you may be able to get away with a cheaper type. If though you are making an allowance for some brutal playing, then you will want to most durably build you can find.

