Standard balls are made from hard nylon. They are smooth and tend to have a slight seam around the perimeter of the ball. This has virtually no effect in play but purists tend to prefer a higher specification.
The Black and White balls are designed to look like a normal football. They are not completely smooth and are smaller than a typical ball. Supplied as standard with the F1. Not for professional table football players but fun for children and less serious players.
High control balls are larger and they have a rough surface which means that the speed of play is a bit slower. Good for improving technique for expert players.
ITSF speedplay balls are approved for competition use by the ITSF. ITSF speedplay balls come as standard with our Garlando Pro Champion and Garlando Master Champion tables. They are hard, seamless and very smooth.
Set 5 white table football balls (36mm diam)
Price includes delivery within Eng/Wales.
£8.49
£7.08 (ex.VAT)
Set of 10 White table football balls (33mm diam)
Price includes delivery within Eng/Wales.
£10.99
£9.16 (ex.VAT)
Set of 10 Orange table football balls (33mm diam)
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£12.49
£10.41 (ex.VAT)
Set of 10 Yellow table football balls (33mm diam)
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£12.49
£10.41 (ex.VAT)
Set of 3 black and white table footballs (31mm diam)
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£11.99
£9.99 (ex.VAT)
Set of 3 ITSF Speed Play Competition Balls 33.7mm
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£15.99
£13.33 (ex.VAT)
Set of 6 ITSF Speed Play Competition Balls 33.7mm
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£25.99
£21.66 (ex.VAT)
Set of 3 high control competition table football balls (34.5mm diam)
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£18.99
£15.83 (ex.VAT)
Set of 6 high control competition table football balls (34.5mm diam)
Price includes delivery within Eng/Wales.
£31.90
£26.58 (ex.VAT)
Set of 5 cork balls for table football
£11.49
£9.58 (ex.VAT)
Table football, also known as foosball, is a table-top version of soccer invented by Alejandro Finisterre from Galicia, Spain. Finisterre was injured in the Spanish Civil War as a child and, unable to play football as he would have liked, he came up with the idea of an indoor version of the game that could be played without feet.
Finisterre patented the idea in 1937 but unfortunately lost the documentary evidence of this while escaping from Spain in a storm during the time of the Spanish fascist coup.
You can learn more about Traditional Games from The Online Guide to Traditional Games.