Subbuteo is a classic finger-flicking football-simulation action game. It is played on a large cloth playing field called a "pitch", with teams of miniature football players mounted on smooth round bases. The football players are made to kick the ball by flicking their bases, which causes them to slide around on the pitch, hitting the ball. The rules simulate nearly all details of a soccer game including ball possession and passing, throw-ins, goal kicks, corner kicks and fouls.
You can learn the game in 10 mins. Less if you know the rules of soccer. This drop-in/drop-out introductory session is for anyone interested in learning the game or just coming back to it.
Anyone attending will receive a Tucson Subbuteo Soccer Club pin! After learning the rules and your first game you will be ready to play in the Subbuteo Tournament event later in the day.
Group play tournament, similar to to the World Cup. Anyone attending will receive a Tucson Subbuteo Soccer Club pin and there will be an after-tournament raffle for a Subbuteo team.
Subbuteo is a classic finger-flicking football-simulation action game. It is played on a large cloth playing field called a "pitch", with teams of miniature football players mounted on smooth round bases. The football players are made to kick the ball by flicking their bases, which causes them to slide around on the pitch, hitting the ball. The rules simulate nearly all details of a soccer game including ball possession and passing, throw-ins, goal kicks, corner kicks and fouls.
You can learn the game in 10 mins. Less if you know the rules of soccer. If you haven't played before, we suggest attending the "Introduction to Subbuteo Table Soccer" event earlier in the day, but we can give you a quick rundown of the rules and technique before the tournament begins if needed.