The World Freestyle Football Associationย keeps growing around the world: this November, the Maldives was confirmed as the newest member of the Global Network, an international structure that now includes 116 countries from all inhabited continents.
The new incorporation of the Maldives is the result of the agreement between the WFFA and local athlete and community leader Mohamed Saif Zahir, one of the countryโs most successful and celebrated freestylers. The deal will help boost the development of the Maldives scene with the constant support and guidance of the WFFA.
Steve Elias, President of the WFFA, said: โWe are extremely happy to welcome a new member to the organised Freestyle Football community worldwide: itโs really exciting to see how the sport keeps extending unstoppably at a global scale! Weโre really looking forward to supporting the expansion of Freestyle Football in the Maldives and in the whole regionโ.
Mohamed Saif Zahir, the newly appointed WFFA Country Leader in the Maldives, said: โI am honoured by the responsibility of guiding and supporting the development of the local Freestyle Football community in my homeland. We have a number of rising talents that will definitely benefit from our affiliation with the WFFA: I canโt wait to start working with them and the Association to grow the sport in the Maldives!โ.
Pekko โPeGeโ Piirto, Head of the Global Network at the WFFA and a leading figure in the establishment of the deal, said: โI canโt stress enough how proud the constant expansion of the Global Network makes me feel. The growth of our sport is a source of great joy and hope for the future. Iโm certain that Saif will do an amazing job at helping the local community thrive and flourish!โ.
Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!
The World Freestyle Football Association has announced today the launch of the Event Guidelines page, a feature on the official website of the organisation that has been created with the aim of supporting Freestyle Football event organisers from all around the world.
The new page, which has already been tested by selected members of the community, includes an online form that event organisers will be asked to fill in in order to receive logistical support from the WFFA. As soon as all the information has been passed onto the Events team of the Association, the latter will provide a specific support package for organisers, which among others includes the following:
Presence on the social media channels of the WFFA
Specific GameDay page for registrations
Customised Tournify page to collect and present all results
Support with the logistics of the live stream to broadcast the event on the WFFA YouTube and Facebook
Inclusion in the upcoming Global Rankings of the sport
Further ad-hoc services, including flyer design and other features
All these services are completely free for event organisers all around the world, and the WFFA encourages all communities to resort to them at any time.
Pekko Piirto, Head of the Global Network at the WFFA, said: โWe are thrilled to launch this new service for event organisers. Our objective is to offer as many free benefits as possible to every single leader in each of our 115 member countries in order to help them nurture their communities, professionalise their teams and cater to the needs of all their athletesโ.
For any further support, organisers can also refer to the WFFA Events team at events@thewffa.org.
Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!
The World Freestyle Football Association (WFFA) has joined forces with character education experts Amazing People Schools (APS) to create the extraordinary new digital education tool โOur Amazing Freestyle Communityโ.ย
Featuring the stories of 10 incredibly talented and diverse freestylers from around the globe, the Our Amazing Freestyle Community website showcases each freestylerโs road to success, identifying the key character strengths needed for them to overcome adversity and challenges in their lives to become the successful athletes we know today.ย
The goal of the website is to engage young people through the exciting world of Freestyle Football with the objective of equipping them with key character-building tools that will help them thrive whatever their life circumstances may be.ย
Frances Corcoran, Managing Director at Amazing People Schools, said: โAmazing stories are everywhere but donโt always get the airtime they deserve. This is why we are so excited to be collaborating with the WFFA on Our Amazing Freestyle Community website, which shines a well-deserved spotlight on these inspirational athletes and the journeys they have been on to do what they love. We work with schools year-round and know the impact these stories of perseverance, resilience and creativity can have.โ
Ben Tegg, Director of Engagement at Amazing People Schools, said: โOur Amazing Community is completely unique concept within the Sport For Good arena. We all know that sport is an amazing tool for engaging and educating young people and we are really proud to be able to take the skills we learnt from Amazing People Schools to add character education into that space.โ
Minna Marlo, Head of Development at the WFFA, said: โSport in general, and Freestyle Football in particular, is an extraordinary means to change the world for the better. As the global governing organ for our discipline, at the WFFA we are completely aligned with the values of Amazing People Schools and we feel this new website is just the start of a very productive, long-term relationship!”.
Dan Wood, Head of Partnerships at the WFFA, said: โThe launch of this collaboration with Amazing People Schools fills us with pride. We believe in our sport as a tool for good and have been working to leverage the endless educational possibilities it offers since the foundation of the WFFA: seeing them materialise into this program makes us really happyโ.
About Amazing People Schools
Amazing People Schools is where storytelling meets character development, and is based on over 20 years of research into the lives of Amazing People who have changed our world. Be inspired to build creativity with world-renowned artist Frida Kahlo or resilience with a little help from Olympian Abebe Bikila!ย
Amazing People Schoolโs award-winning character and well-being platform supports young people around the world to harness these innate character strengths, believe in themselves, and flourish. All schools can try it for free!
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Words by Trish Medalen for Red Bull Content Pool.
Freestyle Football fans were thrilled in Pula, Croatia, as the worldโs 16 best male and eight best female freestylers put on a display of style and skill at the 2022 Red Bull Street Style World Finals.
In the menโs competition, the brilliant Norwegian brothers Brynjar and Erlend Fagerliย went head-to-head in a tense final battle. Brynjar produced a great performance in his final global freestyle competition before retiring, but younger brother Erlend edged a close contest to win his fourth title and complete a historic three-peat in the menโs competition.
As the competition celebrated 10 years of female participation, American Caitlyn Schrepfer wowed the crowd with her acrobatic style and signature Cait-Flip, overcoming World Finals debutant Japanโs Miyoshi Miharu in the semis before beating one of the pre-tournament favourites and former world champion, Aguska Mnich, in the final to become the first female champion from the USA.
Speaking on her first-ever global title, Caitlyn said: โIt is an incredible feeling and I feel so honoured. The final was such a close battle and Aguska is an incredible freestyler. Just to be on the stage with her is a great experience let alone being able to beat her. I am so proud to represent the USA on the global stage, particularly in a sport that continues to grow every year.โ
Erlend said: โRight now this feels amazing, not only because I have won but because I was able to face Brynjar in the final. It was a dream come true for both of us to face each other in this amazing arena and I think we put on a great show. Today I would say that I didnโt necessarily win, but the Fagerli brothers did.โ
In the battle for third place, 2021 champion Lia Lewis from the UK defeated Japanโs Miyoshi Miharu to claim the final place on the womenโs podium, while in the menโs competition Colombian Boyka Ortiz beat Jeffry Chacรณn from Costa Rica for the second consecutive year.
The competition was judged by five of the most respected names in the freestyle football community including head judge Miran Pirner (Croatia), Fed Massignani (Italy), Tobias Becs (Norway), Michal Rycaj (Poland) and two-times World Champion championKitti Szรกsz (Hungary).
This year saw the brand new Red Bull Street Style Peopleโs Choice Award introduced, with fans around the world able to vote for their favourite female and male athlete from a range of clips from the Regional Finals. The first-ever Red Bull Street Style champion, Sรฉan Garnier (France) was on hand to announce his fellow countryman Tristan Gac and Aguska as the inaugural winners of the Peopleโs Choice Award.
The Red Bull Street Style World Finals capped off a remarkable weekend of Freestyle Football in Pula. With the organisers already looking ahead to 2023, during the event WFFA President Steve Elias announced that next yearโs Freestyle Football World Championship Finals will be hosted by Kenya, marking the competitionโs first return to Africa since 2010. Next year promises to be a ground-breaking year for Freestyle Football, as for the first time ever 16 female athletes will go head-to-head in the World Finals, marking a key moment of growth for the sport.
Experience all the thrills of the 2022 Red Bull Street Style World Finals again on the official WFFA YouTube channel:
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The worldโs best freestylers will put their creativity, technical skill and style to the test in Croatia on Saturday, October 8 with the Istrian seafront city of Pula confirmed as the host for the 2022 Red Bull Street Style World Finals. This year will mark the 10th anniversary of female participation in the pinnacle competition in Freestyle Football, with an iconic Roman amphitheatre, the Pula Arena, the setting for the contest.
First launched in 2008, Red Bull Street Style is a global competition that aims to find the best overall freestyle football players in the world. This year, a new regionalised qualifying format has meant that every continent has a guaranteed representative at the World Finals. Each national champion joined a regional battle pool, to determine the best freestylers in North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Asia-Pacific.
Full attention now turns to the World Finals, where the best 16 male and eight female freestylers, who progressed from the Regional Qualifying rounds, are set to compete to be crowned world champions.
Reigning male and female Red Bull Street Style champions Erlend Fagerli of Norway and Lia Lewis of the UK will be among the competitors taking part in the Finals. Elsewhere, Nigeria’s Evelyn Okafor is set to become the first African woman to step onto the stage in World Final history.
Two-time defending men’s champion Fagerli, 25, said: “Winning the Red Bull Street Style World Championships last year was one of the greatest highlights of my career. It was probably my best performance ever, but I am eager to up the levels even more and defend my title once again. Iโm excited to show my new freestyle and go head-to-head with the other freestylers and see what new tricks they can bring to the competition. The setting in Pula looks amazing and I can’t wait to perform to the watching world in such an incredible location!”
Lewis, 25, commented: “I’m excited for this year’s Red Bull Street Style World Championships and looking forward to seeing how the level in Freestyle Football has evolved. I’ve enjoyed the preparation for this competition and I’m ready to go on stage once again and show something new.”
On reaching her first World Finals, Okafor added: “I’m so excited to have the opportunity to represent Nigeria and Africa on the global stage and to compete against some incredibly talented athletes from all around the world. To be a part of the amazing journey that Freestyle Football is on is really special.”
The Red Bull Street Style World Finals will be broadcast live across the World Freestyle Football Association‘s social channels, including YouTube, Twitch and Facebook.
For more information about the activities of the WFFA, follow its official channels to get the latest updates!
To buy your tickets for the World Final, visit the official page of the event at Entrio!
Check the official website of the World Final on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
Words by Trish Medalen for the Red Bull Media House.
Featuring the best athletes to trick their way to the top of national qualifiers around the world, five Regional Finals have determined the 16 men and eight women who will compete for the official World Championship of Freestyle Football when the Red Bull Street Style World Final comes to the magnificent Pula Arena in Croatia this October 8th. Hereโs the lowdown โ and the list of World Finalists!
Africa
Evelyn Okaforย (Nigeria)ย claimed the title of African womenโs champion with smooth combinations featuring impressive control across uppers, lowers and transitions. The first freestyler from her country ever to earn a place on the World Final stage, Okafor makes it all look easy.
The most intense battle in the menโs competition came whenย Mohannad Hosam (Egypt)ย andย Ali Yahiaย (Algeria)ย faced off for a place in Africaโs final round. Hosan, a contender in the 2019 World Final, was determined to return to the global stage, but Yahia was equally as focused. Only a flawless performance by the Egyptian took him to the final battle, where he stamped his ticket to Croatia.
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Asia Pacific
In the most riveting menโs clash of the Asia Pacific tournament, perpetual standoutย Philip Warren Gertsson, aka PWG (Philippines)ย claimed a place in the regional final byย delivering everything in his arsenal against lightning-fastย Jay Hennicke (Australia). With the regionโs championship eventually going to Mohammed Akbari (Iran), the second place to PWG and the third to Hennicke, the trio have earned positions in Pula. As a result, for the first time ever there will be no men from the freestyle hotbed of Japan in the World Final.
But Japanese fans will still have a home favourite to cheer this October. The concluding Asia-Pacific rounds for women featured three female athletes from Japan, as well as a strong talent from Iran. All four delivered, but it wasย Miyoshi Miharu (Japan) who claimed the regional crown and will be bringing her super-stylish moves to battle the worldโs best.
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Europe
The final four in the European womenโs tournament included three Red Bull Street Style World Champions: reigning titleholderย Lia Lewis (United Kingdom), 2018 winnerย Aguลka Mnich (Poland)ย and four-time victorย Mรฉlody Donchet (France). The climactic showdown between Mnich and Lewis was a nail-biting rematch of the deciding round in the 2021 World Final, but this time the Polish star came out on top. In the battle for bronze, youngย Jasmijn Janssen (Netherlands)ย defeated Donchet โย excluding the French legend from the World Final for the first time.
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The menโs field was also packed with talent and showcased a dream final between brothersย Brynjar Fagerliย andย Erlend Fagerli (Norway), where the judges used words like โmind-blowing,โ and โnext levelโ in describing the action. While Erlend is the only three-time menโs world champion in the history of Red Bull Street Style,ย in this faceoff Brynjarโs high-risk moves gave him the edge. Theyโll both represent Europe in Croatia, along with third-placeย Jesse Marlet (Netherlands), who was runner-up at the 2021 World Final,ย and three other outstanding regional performers โย Tristan Gac (France),ย Mรกtรฉ Hajagรณsย (Hungary)ย andย Anto Sanz (Spain).
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North America
The North American menโs final was a thriller, with two freestylers known for their strength and ability:ย Pat Shaw (USA)ย versusย Jeff โPaguโ Chacรณn (Costa Rica). Each served up monster combos, and while Shaw took the victory, both earned a spot in the World Final, along with fellow North Americanย Anthony Noguez (Mรฉxico).
Among the women, the experience, unique style and fresh tricks ofย Caitlyn Schrepfer (USA)ย won the hearts and minds of the judges, and the Californian says sheโs got even more to give in Pula. Schrepfer was the third-place finisher at the World Final in 2021 โย this year, could she be the spoiler who goes all the way?
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South America
In South America, gripping battles and strong emotions showed just how much it means to make it to the World Final.
The menโs final came down to Boyka Ortizย (Colombia) againstย Moisรฉs Carruyoย (Chile).ย A freestyle icon,ย Ortiz has previously podiumed in the Red Bull Street Style World Championship, but young Carruyo holds high potential, having dethroned the best freestyler in Chilean history for his national title. Neither held back, and when Carruyo was announced the South American winner, he was overwhelmed. Carruyo and Ortiz both advance to the World Final, along withย Nicolรกs Gondra (Argentina).
Back in 2012,ย Laura Biondoย (Venezuela)ย andย Cata Vegaย (Chile) were part of the very first womenโs lineup on the World Final stage, and theyโve been instrumental in growing the sport. So it was inspirational to see them a decade later, at their peak, going head to head in South Americaโs final. While Biondo squeaked out the win, both move forward to Pula. Blinking back happy tears, Biondo said, โGoing to the Red Bull Street Style World Final after being there since the beginning 10 years ago… it means a lot. See you in Croatia!โ
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World Final lineup 2022
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Men
Mohammed Akbari, Iran
Moisรฉs Carruyo, Chile
Jeff โPaguโ Chacรณn, Costa Rica
Brynjar Fagerli, Norway
Erlend Fagerli, Norway
Tristan Gac, France
Philip โPWGโ Warren Gertsson, Philippines
Nicolรกs Gondra, Argentina
Mรกtรฉ Hajagรณs, Hungary
Jay Hennicke,ย Australia
Mohannad Hosam, Egypt
Jesse Marlet, Netherlands
Anthony Noguez, Mรฉxico
Boyka Ortiz, Colombia
Anto Sanz, Spain
Patrick Shaw,ย USA
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Women
Laura Biondo, Venezuela
Jasmijn Janssen, Netherlands
Lia Lewis, UK
Miyoshi Miharu,ย Japan
Aguลka Mnich, Poland
Evelyn Okafor, Nigeria
Caitlyn Schrepfer, USA
Cata Vega, Chile
For more information about the activities of the WFFA, follow its official channels to get the latest updates!
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2022 delivered yet another successful edition of the Super Ball World Open Freestyle Football Championships. Truth be told, though, it didnโt just deliver another similar to recent years: the level went through the roof in both Freestyle Football and production!
With 250+ participants from 46 different countries under one roof in Prague, Czech Republic, we were once again treated to an incredible display of Freestyle Football in its purest competitive form. New milestones were reached, with the female side of the sport getting a specific bracket in all event categories for the first time – and this was only fitting after the competition gathered a historic record number of female participants.
The Male Battles category did not disappoint, producing some of the most incredible head-to-head moments the sport has ever seen. After some very tough calls from the judges, it was the same 3 competitors on the podium places again as in 2021, including the devastating Fagerli Brothers from Norway. Erlend once again reigned victorious taking home his 5th Superball title, while his brother Brynjar this time had to settle for 3rd place the Dutch sensation Jesse Marlet was able to edge that little bit closer and finished second. An epic final battle with Erlend went down to the wire โ3-2 on the votes from the judgesโ and no doubt will be talked about for years to come!
The Intermediate Battles offered endless thrills and ultimately great happiness to Finnish fans of the sport, with young Kalle Alden taking the gold against Kazakhstani Abiolat ‘Kuba’ Kubashev. Irishman Sam Madden took third place. The Rookie Battle category, in turn, presented a fantastic clash of cultures and styles and featured an intercontinental final: South Korean Kang Yejun against Dutch Abel de Jager. In the end, Kang came out on top. Frenchman Pablito Molina joined them on the podium by winning the third-place battle against his fellow countryman Clement Thiriet.
The Female Battles, meanwhile, had a similar development to the men’s category, with champions defending their titles and Polish star Aguska Mnich taking home the firstย place after defeating Jasmijn Janssen from the Netherlands in the final. Laura Biondo from Venezuela claimed third place on the podium. This was the first year the females got to experience their own battle qualification circles, and meant that as many as 8 featured on the finals day.ย
Watch the first part of the 2022 Super Ball Finals here:
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The level was once again sky high in the other categories too, with many new faces taking to the podium places. The stamina-based Iron Man competition, for example, saw Dutch Hugo Vliese take the first place with an impressive 1-minute-and-31-seconds-long combo in the final. Maxi Masi (Argentina) and Sindre Herre (Norway) can both be very pleased as they claimed second and third place respectively.ย
The female equivalent, Iron Woman, was one of those categories making its debut this year. It was eventually won by Laura Biondo,ย who defeated UK representative Becka Hugill in the final, while Cata Vega Piรฑa from Chile had to settle for thirdย place.
Hugo Vlieseโs impressive lowers also earned him firstย place in the Male Challenge category. After a marathon of increasingly difficult combos and tricks for the participants to tackle that went long into the night, the Dutchman eventually held his nerve to come out on top over Anto Sanz (Spain) and Erlend Fagerli, who took 3rd place – a remarkable feat taking into account that this was his first year competing in Challenge.
The Female Challenge, also making its debut, gave participants their own list of rounds that differed from the menโs: Lucie Quinton from France demonstrated some strong lowers and took the firstย place spot over Laura Biondo (second) and Becka Hugill (third), who were both no strangers to the podium places in the lower competitions from the week.
Anto Sanz would eventually have his moment, though. The Spaniard was victorious in the Male Sick Three category, no doubt for his perfect execution. In secondย place was Kondzio, from Poland, and completing the set was CBB, from Germany. The Female Sick Three (another held for the first time) had some familiar faces again, with Lucie Quinton reigning supreme in this one also, while Becka Hugill was able to finish as high as secondย this time. The young Jantje Moonlion from the Netherlands took thirdย place and got onto the podium for the first time.
Watch the second part of the 2022 Super Ball Finals here:
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The Female Show Flow, in turn, was won by Aguska Mnich (Poland), while Emmi Bjorn (Finland) and Cata Vega (Chile) were able to take second and thirdย place respectively thanks to their impressive rounds.
As far as Routines was concerned, we saw some incredible displays (just when you think youโve seen it all…!): creativity knows no limits, but it was ultimately the Japanese freestylers who came out on top in both Single and Double Routine categories. In the individual discipline, Leon took firstย place while last yearโs winner, Nick Seyda from the USA, had to settle for the runner-up spot. Another Japanese freestyler, Yosshi, completed the podium trio in the third box.
These same Japanese freestylers featured again successfully in the Double Routine category. Leon and his routine partner Aki were able to get thirdย place, while Anh Tuan & Danh Quang from Vietnam blew the audience away with their incredible dragon costume routine to claim secondย place. However, it was Yosshi & Yu-Ji who, back once again for another Super Ball, claimed yet another podium place in Double Routine – this time the first place!
Watch the third part of the 2022 Super Ball Finals here:
. Kill the Beat also offered the opportunity for freestylers to demonstrate their musicality skills from a selection of beats and tracks on stage. The firstย place in this went to Gyoza (Japan) while Yu-Ri (also from Japan) claimed the second place. Finally, in the third position for this category, there was Reyย from Panama.
Super Ball 2022 also held another Panna KO competition with players doing battle in the cage, looking to outscore or even put the ball through the opponentโs legs for an instant win. After a long night of Panna action with many skilful participants, it was Jack Downer from the UK (better known as Street Panna) who returned back to winning ways and added another Super Ball title to his name for this particular trophy room. This came after a golden-goal final with Ferjani Safi (Belgium). Steven Sutton (France) took the last spot on the podium.
The judges played an all-important role throughout the week with some tough decisions to be made; even under pressure, though, the team of Kitti Szรกsz, Jordan Meunier, Szymo Skalski, Luki Chwieduk andย Juan Astorga held their nerve well under the direction of Miran Pirner. The event would have been nothing, however, without the MCs being the glue that kept everything together. The ever-present Lorenzo Pinciroli, with the precious assistance of Nabil Hamza and Mike Van De Streek, ensured the energy players and spectators needed throughout yet another magical week of Freestyle Football in Prague.
Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!
The World Freestyle Football Associationย has announced a joint venture partnership with sports audio experts Voiceworks Sport, that will see the two organisations work together on the global governing bodyโs official podcast and audio strategy.ย
The partnership will launch with an initial podcast recorded at the Super Ball World Open, the WFFAโs flagship tournament. The All You Need Is A Ball content series will bring the latest news and stories from the event, giving Freestyle Football fans full access to the biggest names in the sport, telling the story of their route into the game and revealing the personalities behind “the fastest-growing sport you’ve never heard of.”
The wider series of the podcast will follow the Freestyle Football calendar, providing updates from major events and takes from big-name freestylers from around the world on the latest news, views and their own personal journeys.
Sophie Hind, Managing Director of Voiceworks Sport, said: โSound and excitement feature in Freestyle Football in abundance. Itโs a thrilling sport, and tailor-made for audio. We know that WFFAโs long-term ambition is to rub shoulders with other urban sports like 3×3 basketball, BMX freestyle and skateboarding at much-loved marquee events. Realising the scale of the audio opportunity, they came to us to develop their audio strategy. We jumped at the chance to work with them.
โWeโre looking forward to working with the WFFA team for years to come. The partnership marks another exciting milestone in Voiceworks Sportโs own journey, as we work with some of the most innovative organisations, brands and governing bodies across sport.โ
Dan Wood, Head of Partnerships at the WFFA, said: โFreestyle Football is a content-heavy, digitally-savvy sport where storytelling is rife. From the amazing athletes and their journeys, through to incredible destinations, unlocking cultures from all corners of the world and the building of a brand-new sport from scratch, there is a lot to talk about.โ
โPartnering up with premium expertise of Voiceworks Sport and launching our own podcast was a logical next step in our growth. We are really excited to share our amazing community and journey with the world!โ.
The All You Need Is A Ball podcast will be available on all podcast platforms, including, Audible, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts, on August 16th.
Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!
To buy your tickets for the World Final, visit the official page of the event at GameDay!
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The World Freestyle Football Association has announced today all the groups of the Battle Pools that will integrate the Red Bull Street Style Regional Qualifiers of 2022. This stage of the tournament will run from July 11th to August 8th; participating freestylers will battle their peers in thrilling contests that will decide which athletes represent their countries and their regions in the Regional Finals that will take place in late August.
As usual in Red Bull Street Style, an elite team of judges will evaluate the battles and pick a winner according to the Rules of the Tournament. All participant freestylers are advised to check the WFFA App on a regular basis to make sure no deadline is missed. .
Female Battle Pools
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ASIA-PACIFIC
In Asia-Pacific, the winners of each group will advance to the Regional Finals
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Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
๐ฏ๐ต Sakurai Moeka
๐ฎ๐ท Maryam Nikbakht
๐ฎ๐ท Nasim Saheri
๐ฏ๐ต Yuumi Tateishi
๐ฎ๐ท Hosna Mirhadi
๐ฏ๐ต Hana Nakama
๐ฎ๐ณ Estela Ribeiro
๐ฏ๐ต Mai Yasutake
๐ฎ๐ท Sajede Zare
๐ฎ๐ท Zahra Nadimy
๐ฎ๐ณ Tanisha Gupta
๐ฏ๐ต Kana Kubota
๐ฎ๐ณ Hadiya Hakeem
๐ฎ๐ท Farimah Mahbobi
๐ฎ๐ท Mobina Asadi
๐ฎ๐ท Mobina Mollaee
๐ฏ๐ต Miyoshi Miharu
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EUROPE
In Europe, the winners of each group plus the two best runner-ups will advance to the Regional Finals
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Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
๐ซ๐ท Melody Donchet
๐ต๐ฑ Aguska Mnich
๐ฎ๐น Anastasia Bagaglini
๐ณ๐ฑ Jasmijn Janssen
๐ซ๐ท Lucie Quinton
๐ญ๐บ Emese Tรณth
๐ง๐พ Olga Miroliubova
๐ซ๐ท Alice Fougeray
๐ฉ๐ช Serafina Knapp
๐ญ๐บ Rebeka Vertes
๐ต๐ฑ Dominika Turkowska
๐ง๐ช Juliette Dron
๐ช๐ธ Paloma P. Mayo
๐ธ๐ช Linda Forsby
๐ง๐ฆ Jelena Cazic
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NORTH AMERICA
In North America, the winners and runner-ups of each group will advance to the Regional Finals
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Group 1
Group 2
๐บ๐ธ Caitlyn Schrepfer
๐ต๐ฆ Diana Rojer
๐ฒ๐ฝ Fernanda Mรฉndez Cabrera
๐จ๐ฆ Mathilde Fortier
๐จ๐ท Ana Torres
๐บ๐ธ Kaelen Hernandez
๐ฒ๐ฝ Yahaira Zapata
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SOUTH AMERICA
In South America, the winners of each group will advance to the Regional Finals
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Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
๐จ๐ฑ Cata Vega
๐ป๐ช Laura Biondo
๐จ๐ด Angie ‘Azumi’ Cepeda
๐จ๐ด Luisa Agudelo
๐ป๐ช Zurisaday Sandoval
๐จ๐ฑ Tamara Amigo
๐จ๐ฑ Vania Riveros
๐ฆ๐ท Soledad Arena
๐จ๐ด Juliana Jaramillo
๐จ๐ด Maria Alejandra
๐ต๐ช Mishell Loli
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Male Battle Pools
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AFRICA
In Africa, the winners of each group will advance to the Regional Finals
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Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
๐ช๐ฌ Mohannad Hosam
๐ฌ๐ญ Joel Asare
๐ฟ๐ฆ Sipho Freddy Busakwe
๐ฉ๐ฟ Ali Yahia Ouahmed
๐ธ๐ฉ Elmigdad Gami
๐ฒ๐ฟ Michaell Gray
๐ฒ๐ฌ Andriamampianina Princy Serge
๐ฑ๐พ Faraj Rahil
๐ฐ๐ช Suleiman Fadhili
๐จ๐ฒ Ousmanou Ahmadou
.
ASIA-PACIFIC
In Asia-Pacific, the winners and runners-up of each group will advance to the Regional Finals
.
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
๐ต๐ญ Philip Warren Gertsson
๐ฏ๐ต Ibuki Yoshida
๐ฎ๐ท Mohammed Akbari
๐ฆ๐บ Jay Hennicke
๐ป๐ณ Vu Ngoc Nam
๐ฐ๐ท HyunYong Lee
๐ต๐ธ Yousef Hawwari
๐ฐ๐ฟ Nurseid Dosmagambet
๐ฎ๐ฉ Lintang Dika
๐ฎ๐ณ Puneet Dhundele
๐ฆ๐ซ Alireza Moosavi
๐จ๐ณ Xiao Xin
.
EUROPE
In Europe, the winners of each group plus the best three runner-ups will advance to the Regional Finals
.
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
๐ณ๐ฑ Jesse Marlet
๐ณ๐ด Brynjar Fagerli
๐ซ๐ท Tristan Gac
๐ต๐ฑ Daniel Mikoลajek
๐ญ๐ท Tado Grgic
๐ต๐น Pablo Assis
๐ธ๐ช Jojje Lindgรฅrd
๐จ๐ญ Simon Mรผller
๐ช๐ธ Antonio Sanz
๐ญ๐บ Mรกtรฉ Hajagos
๐ฌ๐ง Max Lawson
๐ฑ๐บ Mohamed Mazghi
๐ง๐ช William Cochart
๐ฎ๐น Gunther Celli
๐ฉ๐ช Chris Bennet Brรถker
๐จ๐ฟ Daniel Prazฬaฬk
.
NORTH AMERICA
In North America, the top 4 freestylers of the group will advance to the Regional Finals
.
Group 1
๐จ๐ท Jeff ‘Pagu’ Chacรณn
๐ฌ๐น Cess Gabriel
๐ฒ๐ฝ Anthony Noguez
๐บ๐ธ Patrick Shaw
๐จ๐บ Lรกzaro Luis Rivera
.
SOUTH AMERICA
In South America, the winners and runners-up of each group will advance to the Regional Finals
.
Group 1
Group 2
๐จ๐ด Boyka Ortiz
๐ฆ๐ท Nicolรกs Gondra
๐ง๐ด Jose Caballero Menacho
๐จ๐ฑ Moises Carruyo
๐ป๐ช Rixio Velรกzquez
๐ช๐จ Iker Freire
๐ต๐พ Ovidio Ferreira
.
Videos and Results
You can find every clip of the battles of the Regional Qualifiers, as well as all results of every single group, in the table below:
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Not even the most adverse of weather conditions can defeat the energy and positivity of Freestyle Football athletes: this is probably the main learning of the first-ever WFFA US Open, a brand-new competition that took place on the weekend of July 2nd and 3rd at the Daytona International Speedway in Florida during the Daytona Soccer Fest.
The WFFA US Open was originally split into two days and two stages, but rain and thunderstorm forced the organisers to distribute it across three different locations. The first day, Saturday, July 2nd, featured the qualifying rounds, with judges Laura Biondo and Charly Iacono, led by head judge Andrew Henderson, deciding the battle order for the knockout stage. Host Daniel Dennehy, an unmissable voice in the Freestyle Football community, presented the competition.
However, when the crowd was starting to gather in numbers, attracted by the prospect of an exciting 1×1 battle competition at the Fan Zone of the Daytona circuit, a thunderstorm alarm left no other choice for the WFFA but to postpone the thrills until the next morning.
On Sunday, July 3rd, the day started brightly, with amazing battles in the Top 32 and Top 16 rounds. Great stars of the sport, such as former World Champion Ricardinho and Colombian legend Boyka, offered amazing quality displays. However, extreme weather conditions struck again right when the Finals were about to start: the competition had to be delayed and moved to a new location, under the protection of the stands of the world-renowned Daytona circuit.
After the pause, though, the quality of the participants shone again at extraordinary levels. The men’s final featured a top-class intercontinental clash of styles and personalities, with Filipino master Philip Warren Gertsson, a.k.a. PWG, beating Costa Rican icon Jeffry Chacรณn a.k.a. Pagu in an extraordinary showdown. The same can be said of the women’s bracket, where local hero Caitlyn Schrepfer beat French starlet Yoanna Dallier in a fantastic battle.
Once the first WFFA US Open champions were crowned, an extra competition took place: a raffle to decide who would get the bonus prize of the tournament, no less than a trip to Super Ball 2022. Joshua Lockhard, from the US, was lucky enough to take home the award and will represent the land of stars and stripes in the world’s greatest open in Prague next August.
Re-watch the WFFA US Open Finals (including a special show featuring a Q&A with Andrew, Charly and Laura) on the YouTube channel of the WFFA:
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