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Designers | Peter Adolph |
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Publishers | Hasbro Inc. |
Genres | Tabletop football |
Players | 2 or 4 |
Setup time | 2 minutes[citation needed] |
Playing time | 20–30 minutes |
Chance | Very low |
Age range | 8 and up |
Skills | Dexterity, tactics |
Subbuteo (/sʌˈb(j)uːtioʊ/ 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 the game "Hobby".[1]
While most closely associated with the football game, versions of Subbuteo based on other team sports such as cricket, both codes of rugby and hockey have also been produced.[2][3][4]