The "Soccer" pinball machine, produced by Gottlieb in March 1975, was designed by Ed Krynski with artwork by Gordon Morison. This electro-mechanical game features a soccer theme and supports two players.
Super Soccer
Quickie Version:
UTAD - - through the spinner from the left flipper, and from the right flipper to the collect bonus saucer or, if the ball continues past that, the mystery add bonus saucer. Rinse and repeat.
Go-to Flipper:
Mild bias Right.
Risk Index:
High
Full Rules:
One of the few games that use a backglass-held plastic ball rail to track your accumulated bonus. In each case, bonus max is 10,000 [ten balls]. Like “300”, it has a mystery saucer that adds 1, 2 or 3 bonus advances, subject to the bonus max of ten. There’s a ball save gate on the right outlane, activated by getting the right side lane in the mid-upper playfield. You can’t shoot it directly, but you can try to nudge the ball into it. The two standup add bonus targets above the return lanes are not worth shooting at. You should also avoid hitting the bumpers directly from the flippers, other than a grazing hit on the left edge of the left bumper. Double bonus is scored on the last ball but cannot be lit on other balls.
via Bob's Guide