Micro Games Champion Soccer

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I just purchased a Micro Games, Championship Soccer, 'Official Championship Table' game manufactured in Phoenix, AZ. Previous owner said it must be at least 25+ years old. Paid $50 dollars and after bolting it together and cleaning it up, siliconing, etc. It is in great form and solid. The soccer players are so detailed compared to contemporary plastic, round, featureless figures.

Banked corners, single goalie, etc. Box is brown wood grained vinyl covered particle board I'm sure.

Is this a table worth more than just the value of a good game or is it more than that? Are you sure it isn't 'Mirco'. Anyway, it's a keeper! The Edgell brothers built some very high quality American foosball tables in the '70s recognizeable by the red and yellow men in derby hats and the 'scooped' sides of the men for better lateral ball control. The female foosers used to wear t-shirts that said 'Two points are better than one!'

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They also built the Grand Champion Soccer Table built for SIX players. These tables are exceptionally rare and may not even exist any more. Steve Edgell wrote some of the early fiction and non fiction foosball books during the 'Golden Age' of foos in the 1970's. At one time there were almost 300 manufactuers in the US alone! Steve and Bob Edgell were among the pioneers of the sport of foosball in the US and every one of the tables with derby hats and glass surfaces should be saved if possible. If under any circumstance you should want to part with this collectible piece of foosball history get ahold of me.

I bought a brand new Micro games Championship Soccer table back in 1978. I got it from a distributor out of the twin cites, It was the home model not the coin op but was a real nice table, Love the checkered bow ties and derby hats.

Yellow and red men I believe. Does your men have square toe? All the Micro's I've seen lately have but I seem to remember mine being rounded toe like TS. It plays alot like a Deutchermeister with hollow rods, I wasn't use to wood handles at the time but now it looks like they had that right to, Mine had the textured surface which was really nice, can't remember exactly what the balls were like but it was a fast table for sure.I missed out recently on a coin op version out of Ohio, too far to go but I am allways looking for one, I have 4 tornados, a restored TS, and looking now for a coin op Deuthchermeister, that was my favorite table of the era.If you could post some pics that would be cool too.Nice find, consider yourself lucky. I am getting ready to list my vintage Mirco Champion Soccer table if anyone is interested.

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I live in the St. Louis Mo area. This is the table that's been talked about in these posts - men in hats / bow ties (the pictures further down are the same as on my table). The table (with the glass top) is in great shape - none of the bars are bent so it plays real smooth and with the glass top its real fast. It sure has been fun playing on the table that I cut my teeth on back in the 70's in all of those bars. This table was coin operated but was converted so the ball just returns after each goal.

I am looking for $285 for it. If you have any interest give me a call (314) 401-3841 Bob.