More than 50 years ago in the 20th century, a 20-year-old French boy, Mr. Gilbert Curetti, was just an unknown fanatic football fan. At that time, young Kuretti always liked to talk about football with his friends in the bar, invented this kind of stadium controlled by small people, and played with this humble "table football". At that time, Babyfoot, the innovative "coffee club" table football of the French Jurassic Workshop, began to enter the bar. Gradually, Kuretti found that the game of manually manipulating eleven villains was as interesting as the real wrestling on the green field. He secretly told himself that he would build a wise teacher according to Gilbert Kuretti's will to win the supreme glory. After unremitting efforts, in 1953, Kuretti finally became the champion of French table football. In the following decades, Kuretti became famous and table football quickly spread all over Europe. People are used to playing Bobby in bars, and some people are willing to devote their lives to it to realize their dream of not becoming a superstar on the real court.
Today, 70 year old Kuretti is still the president of Nice Table Football Club in France and the champion of the senior group of the 2000 World Cup Table Football Match. But who can know that in the next half of the world, with his love and dedication to football, Kuretti created a personal glory - Table Soccer Star.
Moving a solid tennis game to the table to manipulate it has become the table tennis that is popular all over the world today. Today, moving a football game on a huge football field to the table to manipulate it is today's table football. The English translation of table football originated in Europe and America.