World Cup Soccer (pinball)

World Cup Soccer is a 1994 pinball machine designed by John Popadiuk and Larry DeMar and released by Midway.

Though multiple digital versions of the game have been created, they are no longer accessible through normal means.

The main progression path for the game is through multi-ball jackpots, each of which representing a different city whose team the player must defeat.

Players can also complete lanes and ramps in order to travel to nine cities across the United States for points, with Boston, Washington D.C. and Los Angeles each activating their own respective mini-games.

As a result, the game now more closely resembled the 1994 original, with the only notable difference being an updated FIFA License notice on the back glass and on the playfield above the lockdown bar.

The soccer goal and its keeper at the top of the playfield with the spinning soccer ball to its right and the free kick zone to its left.
The soccer goal and its keeper with the spinning soccer ball [right] and the free kick zone [left].