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This item is based on the ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario Strikers}}'' version of a [[wikipedia:Ball (association football)|soccer ball]]. When a team captain is in control of the ball, the player can hold the "B" button to perform a "{{s|supermariowiki|Super Strike}}", a powerful move that launches the ball violently towards the net; if the player manages to pull off the super strike perfectly, the ball is unstoppable and knocks the goalie into the net, earning the player double points. When this move is performed by [[Mario]], the ball is surrounded by red fire.
This item is based on the ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario Strikers}}'' version of a [[wikipedia:Ball (association football)|soccer ball]]. When a team captain is in control of the ball, the player can hold the "B" button to perform a "{{s|supermariowiki|Super Strike}}", a powerful move that launches the ball violently towards the net; if the player manages to pull off the super strike perfectly, the ball is unstoppable and knocks the goalie into the net, earning the player double points. When this move is performed by [[Mario]], the ball is surrounded by red fire.


The trophies for the Soccer Ball item also connect it with {{uvm|Soccer}} for the NES, Nintendo's first soccer-based video game, rather than strictly identifying it with the ''Mario Strikers'' games.
The trophies for the Soccer Ball item also connect it with {{uvm|Soccer}} for the NES, Nintendo's first soccer-based video game, rather than strictly identifying it with the ''Mario Strikers'' games, likely because ''Mario Strikers Charged'', which released shortly before ''Brawl'', uses a different, armored ball.
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