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Sports Heads Football


Have you ever seen a head with legs attached to it? No? Then it is about time! In Sports Heads Football, this popular sport gets a well-deserved honor in a whole new way. Alternatively, you can reach for the stars of sporting success access along with a friend using the heads of famous soccer stars in this fun multiplayer mode or play this game all on your own. Armed with only the arrow keys, you venture out onto the playing field before a full audience, and must teach your opponent the meaning of fear after only a minute. In ten challenging rounds, you will encounter different opponents at different stages. All opponents and stages have special challenges that you first have to discover and then take advantage of. Once the ball starts to fly throughout the area, there should be no more mercy. Sports Heads Football is a pretty rough game. In addition to the playing time, the signs for the control buttons as well as the ability to switch to the main menu, game-related icons appear from time to time. The icons give the actual game play a whole new meaning. Thus, for example, an ice-symbol can be responsible for ensuring that you can make no more moves. The symbol of a red ball turns the current ball into an extremely elastic contemporary, which appears to be almost uncontrollable. Even a commercial rubber ball would turn green with envy! Because the ball is constantly in motion and your opponents approach the game in a more than aggressive manner, you should always keep moving in order always be able to quickly respond to the changing direction of the game ball in Sports Heads Football. The direct move to the goal is a further requirement that you should consider in any playing situation. Never be too sure of your victory! The game can change faster than you can imagine! Enjoy your happy jumping around.

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England is generally regarded as the birthplace of modern soccer. In 1848, the first soccer rules were written by students at the University of Cambridge. 15 to 20 players were allocated for each game. Only nine years later, cricket players founded the first official soccer club in the world and called it Sheffield FC. Subsequently, over the years, the so-called "Sheffield code" was created, which extended the rules by a corner kick and free kick. 24 years after the first adoption of modern rules, the first official international match between England and Scotland was held in Glasgow. The game ended in a draw with a score of 0-0. Because of this event, the first national competition was introduced.

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