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Footdoubleball is a sport that is played simultaneously with two balls of different colors. The game starts by each team being given one of the two balls, and the goalies kick off to start the game from of the corners of the keeper's area. The competition strategy often changes throughout the game. At some times one team has both balls and the goalie has to defend two strikes at the same time. While at other times each team tries to score with one ball and prevent its opposition from scoring with the other ball at the same time. When one team steals a ball the strategy can change significantly without further notice. Footdoulbeball is officiated by five officials; one referee, one assistant referee, two linesmen, and one reserve referee.
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