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Real Football 2011 iPhone competition: win an iPod touch 4G and a Barcelona shirt signed by David Villa

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Real Football 2011 iPhone competition: win an iPod touch 4G and a Barcelona shirt signed by David Villa
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[Update: The story below originally linked to Gameloft's global Twitter feed. It's been amended to Gameloft_UK, so make sure you're a follower if you entered the competition.]

With all three of the major iPhone football players – Real Football 2011, Fifa 11, and Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 – on the field and scoring goals, Gameloft is spreading joy and rousing support for its own team with a competition to win an 8GB fourth-generation iPod touch and a Barcelona shirt signed by World Cup star David Villa.

Real Football 2011 expands on previous editions with a variety of modes, including Club Master and the Be a Pro-like Enter the Legend, and HD graphics for the iPhone 4's Retina display. The iPhone version was recently joined on the App Store by Real Football 2011 HD.

To enter the competition, all you need to do is either retweet this story or 'like' it on Pocket Gamer's Facebook page. You can do both if you like, which means if you're not already using Facebook or Twitter you might want to sign up. You'll also need to be a follower of Gameloft_UK on Twitter and a liker on Facebook, or your liking and tweeting will be in vain.

The competition closes on Wednesday November 3rd, so get your tweets and likes in before then.

Competition rules
  • The competition closes on Wednesday 3rd November, and no entries will be accepted after this date.
  • The winning entries will be drawn after the competition has closed on Wednesday 3rd and winners will be notified by email shortly after.
  • This prize cannot be substituted for a cash prize.
  • Pocket Gamer parent company Steel Media's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the winners of the competition.
  • Entry is open to UK residents only. Full terms and conditions are available here.
  • By entering you agree to the official rules and Steel Media's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Rob Hearn
Rob Hearn
Having obtained a distinguished education, Rob became Steel Media's managing editor, now he's no longer here though, following a departure in late December 2015.