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Soccer Tactics World Edition Board Game

Item #977373
  1. Where brain meets brawn!
  2. $29.99
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Where brain meets brawn!

Combines the strategy of soccer with a board game. You have eleven players per team on a traditional full-length field. Includes dribbling, passing and capturing the ball and battles for ball control. Even includes yellow and red cards that can be handed out. There are short and long passes, and offensive and defensive strategies, free kicks, goal kicks, corner kicks and penalty kicks. Just don't be caught off-side! Play a full 90 minutes or set your own time with the cool included timer (battery included). Includes multi-lingual rules and instruction book. Ages 7 and up.


Practica tu estrategia futbolística con este juego de mesa en el cual cada equipo cuenta con 11 jugadores en una cancha tradicional. Incluye fintas, pases y batallas para controlar el balón. Incluso cuenta con tarjetas rojas y amarillas. Hay pases cortos y largos, estrategias ofensivas y defensivas, tiros libres, tiros a gol, tiros de esquina y penaltis. ¡Que no te sorprendan en fuera de lugar! Juega 90 minutos o el tiempo que quieras con el temporizador (batería incluida). Incluye instrucciones multilingües. Para mayores de 7 años.

Rules of the Game: During penalty kicks to determine the winner of a match, each kick is taken by a different player and all eligible players must take a kick before any player can take a second kick. Gerd Muller, who played for Bayern Munich from 1965-79, is the all-time leading scorer in the German Bundesliga with 365 goals in 427 games. The CONCACAF Championship/Gold Cup, first held in 1963, has been won seven times by Mexico and four times by the USA. Mexico's Pachuca defeated the LA Galaxy on penalties to win the inaugual North American SuperLiga in 2007. More than 90,000 people filled the Rose Bowl to watch the United States defeat China in the 1999 Women's World Cup final.
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