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Foosball Table Scoring Units
Unfortunately, the game of foosball isn't commonly associated with high technology electronic scoring mechanisms. Scoring units are an important accessory that are typically mounted on each end of the table above the goalie boxes. You typically keep score by sliding a bead or a numbered piece of plastic over for each time the ball goes into the goal. In fact, the professional-grade tables are all made with manual sliding scoring units. These scorers tend to get worn out and even break from use over time and they come in a variety of different styles from beaded to triangular.
Even if you score on yourself during a game, it is a point in the other teams favor. Though no one likes these types of goals, they are an important thing to keep track of in order to learn how to avoid scoring on yourself and develop better ball control. Some scoring units come in increments of 5 and others come in 10, but tournaments are played to games of 5 in the official foosball rules. Replacement scoring units are available if you have a broken unit via the links below.
Even if you score on yourself during a game, it is a point in the other teams favor. Though no one likes these types of goals, they are an important thing to keep track of in order to learn how to avoid scoring on yourself and develop better ball control. Some scoring units come in increments of 5 and others come in 10, but tournaments are played to games of 5 in the official foosball rules. Replacement scoring units are available if you have a broken unit via the links below.
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