There is a three-way football on the hexagonal field



Danish artist Asger Jorn invented three-way football in the early 1990s. It is played simultaneously by three teams on a hexagonal field, and the team gates are placed on the sides of the hexagon through one. The winner of the match is not the one who scored the most, but the team that missed the least.

The main idea of creating such a sport was to destroy the traditional bipolar confrontation in football and give the game a more philosophical approach. Today, trilateral football matches are usually unsystematic and timed to festivals, exhibitions or major political events.