Paper football

[2] Though its origin is in dispute, it was widely played at churches in Madison, Wisconsin in the early 1970s.

The youth group at Grace Baptist Church held weekly events and competitions including monthly championships.

The player scores points by getting the ball hanging on the edge of the opponent's side, called a touchdown.

Every time a touchdown is scored, the player who scored has a chance to make a field goal, which has that player flick the ball as in the kickoff through the opponent's goal post, formed by placing both wrists parallel to the table on the edge, with the tips of both thumbs touching each other and both index fingers pointing straight upward.

The game ends based on the agreed-upon rules, be it time limit (the player with the most points when the predetermined amount of time has elapsed wins) or score limit (the first player to reach the predetermined score threshold wins).

Children playing a game of paper football