Alejandro Finisterre
Alejandro Finisterre (born Alexandre Campos Ramírez; 6 May, 1919 – 9 February, 2007) is known as the inventor of the futbolín, a Spanish variant of the table football. He was also a poet, publisher and anarchist.[1][2][3][4]
Alejandro Finisterre | |
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Portrait of Finisterre by Eulogia Merle | |
Born | Alexandre Campos Ramírez 6 May 1919 |
Died | 9 February 2007 87) Zamora, Castile and León, Spain | (aged
Other names | Alexandre de Fisterra |
Known for | Inventor of the futbolín, a Spanish variant of the table football |
Biography
He was born Alexandre Campos Ramírez in 1919 to the radio-telegraphist at the lighthouse in Fisterra. He was injured when Franco's fascist forces bombed Madrid in November 1936 and had the idea for a football game while in Barcelona recovering.[5] While convalescing in Montserrat, Barcelona he realized that he and his fellow wounded Republicanos would never play football again and he had the idea for the table game.[6] He patented his invention in Barcelona in 1937 and he also patented a foot-pedal that lets musicians turn the pages of their scores.[7]
References
- https://amp.theguardian.com/news/2007/feb/24/guardianobituaries.spain
- https://libcom.org/history/finisterre-alejandro-1919-2007
- http://revistadefrente.cl/el-poeta-anarquista-que-invento-el-taca-taca-para-la-ninez-victima-de-la-guerra-civil-espanola/
- http://www.lahora.cl/2017/02/poeta-anarquista-invento-taca-taca/
- "Alejandro Finisterre - The inventor of Table Football". Typically Spanish. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- Eaude, Michael. "Alejandro Finisterre". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- "Who Invented Foosball?". Liberty Games. Retrieved 18 September 2017.