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Dec 18, 2021, 8 tweets

Flicking a coin-shaped disc around a table-top, Hungarians still adore the simple sport of button football, a game they invented a century ago
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"It's a traditional national sport, like petanque to the French or baseball to the Americans," Attila Becz, who runs a museum dedicated to the game, told AFP
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The game is played on a large polished-smooth table depicting a soccer pitch with both players controlling a team of discs with a combination of strategy and dexterity
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Players are round and are moved by pressing a pick, finger, or comb on its edge, one turn at a time
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In the 1960s and '70s before the spread of computer games 65-year-old Becz played the game as a child and began collecting the button players from the age of eight
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Decades later he opened what he calls "the world's only" button football museum in Szigetszentmiklos close to Budapest. Rows of cabinets in the small hall display memorabilia including antique buttons from the 1920s
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Buttons were first mass-produced in the 1940s, with player photos stuck on from the 1950s.  "It was a golden age for both button football and Hungary, led by Puskas, were at the peak of world football then," said Becz
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Although typically played by pensioners, button football retains a cult status among younger generations with about a thousand players in Hungary registered in over 30 clubs according to the game's governing body
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