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Paper football : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paper football
Paper football (also called FIKI Football, Finger football, Chinese football, Flick football, or Tabletop Football) refers to a table-top game, loosely based on American football, in which a sheet of paper folded into a small triangle is slid back and forth across a table top by two opponents. This game is widely practiced for fun, mostly by students in primary, middle school, and high school age in the United States and by bored employees. It is also commonly referred to as "Polish Football" around the Chicago area, which has a large Polish population. ==Football construction== Due to the audience and impromptu nature of the game, a paper football is often made out of a single sheet of paper. The paper is folded similar to the way that an American flag is folded to form a triangle. First fold the paper lengthwise two or three times to form a long rectangle. Then repeatedly fold in a diagonal fashion, forming a triangle. Finally, the end of the strip is tucked into the last fold, securing the final paper football in a triangular shape. In the absence of paper, sugar packets, matchbooks, and foil-wrapped cookies have also been used to substitute for a ball.
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