Three Sided Football
Three-sided football
is a variation of
football
with three teams instead of the usual two. It was devised by the
Danish
situationist
Asger Jorn
to disrupt one's everyday idea of football. Played on a
hexagonal
pitch, the game can be adapted for similarity to
soccer
as well as other versions of football. It has been promoted in
England
,
Scotland
,
Italy
,
Serbia
and
Austria
by the
Luther Blissett
Three-sided Football League. The first known game played was organized by the
London Psychogeographical Association
at the
Glasgow Anarchist Summer School
in
1993
.
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