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  • Panna SM Tampere 2023

    Panna SM Tampere 2023

    Great news for young Finnish fans of Freestyle Football: the 2023 edition of the Panna SM tournament is around the corner!

    This open event will take place on February 18th starting at 14h at the Tampereen Tullintori, located in the city of Tampere in Finland. Apart from a Panna championship, the tournament will also include a Freestyle Football competition to find the Best Trick among the participants! Entering the competition is free and open to all levels.

    For more information, visit the official page of the event on the Freestyle Finland website or send a DM to the organisers at @freestylefinland.


    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

  • The WFFA announces a brand-new structure for the 2023 World Championships

    The WFFA announces a brand-new structure for the 2023 World Championships

    The World Freestyle Football Association has announced today the new format of qualifications for the official 2023 World Freestyle Football Championships: the Freestyle Football Pulse Series, a succession of highly competitive regional tournaments that will ensure all corners of the globe are covered and every single freestyler can compete for a spot in the World Final.

    Following the announcement in October 2022 that the 2023 World Finals were to happen in Nairobi, Kenya, the WFFA has added today that 5 live regional events spread across the globe over the year will act as qualifiers and serve to identify who qualifies for the right to compete for the World Title.

    After going fully online in 2020 to accommodate the global restrictions in travel and gatherings of people, and evolving into hybrid models in 2021 and 2022 where live and online qualifier stages were introduced, 2023 will see a fully live experience to best judge the talents in the sport of Freestyle Football. Also, for the first time, the qualifiers will be focused only on regional events, instead of National Qualifiers – a decision aimed at ensuring that every competition offers the highest quality and competitiveness to its participants.

    The 2023 Freestyle Football Pulse Series will take place in Hiroshima (Japan), New York City (United States of America), Mombasa (Kenya), Riga (Latvia) and Córdoba (Argentina) between May and September 2023.

    Freestylers will be able to choose whether they compete in a physical event or in the Online Pulse; those living in the Americas will also be able to decide whether they compete in the North (New York) or in the South (Córdoba). However, once a decision is made, there will be no second chance – no freestyler will be allowed to participate in two different Pulse Events in the same season.

    The exact dates of the Pulse Events, plus all relevant information about each stop, will be released on the official WFFA social media channels as the competitions come close.

    Once all events in the Pulse Series are over, the very best 16 men and 16 women from all corners of the world will be competing in November in Nairobi, Kenya for the World Championship title, which has previously been held by the likes of Sean Garnier (France), Lia Lewis (UK), Andrew Henderson (UK), Melody Donchet (France), Aguska Mnich (Poland) and Ricardinho Chahini (Brazil). 

    Steve Elias, President of the WFFA, said: “This new format is designed in response to popular demand from the athletes, as it aims to give all freestylers the best possible community experience and a fair, neutral stage for all to compete on”.

    Daniel Wood, Head of Partnerships at the WFFA, said: “We are delighted to be teaming up with some fantastic regional partners to make this historical series of events a reality. A huge thank you goes out to our friends at Homeboyz Entertainment, Events DC, Mudita Sports and Ghetto Games, amongst many more: it’s going to be a huge year for Freestyle Football!”.


    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

  • Portuguese National Championship 2023

    Portuguese National Championship 2023

    GameDay To register, visit the official page of the event at GameDay: click on the logo and sign up now!
    Tournify Check the official website of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!

    Great news for Portuguese freestylers: the Portuguese National Championship 2023 is around the corner!

    This fantastic event will take place on Saturday, January 28th starting at 10am GMT at the Jardim Luís de Camões, located in the city of Leiria. This event will NOT act as a qualifier for any further competitions: its mission is to crown the 2023 Portuguese champion, and it will do so with an exciting 1×1 battles tournament. Participation is free!

    The list of judges includes the following:

    For more information, follow the official Instagram page of Red Bull Portugal at @redbullpor!


    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

  • Youth German Freestyle Football Competition 2023

    Youth German Freestyle Football Competition 2023

    Great news for the youngest freestylers in Germany: a new competition specifically for them, the Youth German Freestyle Competition (YGFC), is coming up in 2023!

    This new tournament is open to under-18 freestylers, both male and female, and will take place on a fully online basis between January 28th and March 4th. Participation is free!

    The list of judges includes the following:

    For more information, visit the specific page of the event on the Deutscher Freestyle Fußball Bund website or follow them on Instagram at @dffb_org.


    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

  • Sorø Meet 2023

    Sorø Meet 2023

    In an ever-changing world, it’s nice to have some good old traditions coming back year after year… and this is precisely the case of one of the most legendary Freestyle Football meets in the world: the Sorø Meet!

    The eleventh edition of this classic event, organised by the Danish Freestyle Football Community, will take place between February 16th and 19th, 2023 at the Rosborg Gymnasium & HF of the city of Vejle, in the Syddanmark region. The venue sits around 2 hours away from Copenhagen, but it’s only 30 minutes away from the Billund international airport.

    The organisers will offer all participants a massive hall and spaces to sleep. Those willing to stay at the venue overnight are asked to cooperate with 300DKK (or 200DKK for members of the DFFC who have already paid their membership for 2023).

    To register, please fill in the corresponding online form. For more information, check out the specific Event Page on Facebook and follow the DFFC’s official Instagram at @danishfreestyle.


    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

  • Isabel Wilkins and Jonathan van Rijsbergen win the 2022 WFFA Youth Championship

    Isabel Wilkins and Jonathan van Rijsbergen win the 2022 WFFA Youth Championship

    Tournify Check the official results of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!

    The future of Freestyle Football keeps shining brighter than ever: the second edition of the WFFA Youth Championship gave proof again of the extraordinary skill of the next generation of freestylers, both males and females, coming from all around the world.

    In 2022, the competition reached its climax between December 20th and 21st with the airing of the live World Finals. After an action-packed tournament, full of incredible tricks and outstanding moves executed by over a hundred participants from the five continents, a panel of elite judges consisting of Charly Iacono, Paloma P. Mayo and Kitti Szász selected the very best male and female young stars on the planet.

    And the 2022 under-16 World Champions are…

    Isabel Wilkins, from the United Kingdom, and Jonathan van Rijsbergen, from the Netherlands!

    In the female category, Japanese Miu Ozaki (who ended up in third place in 2021) took the second spot, while her fellow countrywoman Mao Yamashita ended up third. In the male category, Polish Piotrek Grychtol won the silver medal and Japanese Shunpei Ono finished up in the third position.

    Apart from the 1v1 battle competition, the WFFA Youth Championship also offered three Special Awards to its participants: Best Trick, Most Improved Freestyler, and Best Freestyle Spirit. The winners of these awards were the following:

    • Best Trick: Piotrek Grychtol‘s APATW and Miu Ozaki‘s transition from cheerleading pose to sitdown
    • Most Improved Freestyler: Shunpei Ono and Mao Yamashita (Japan)
    • Best Freestyle Attitude: Dao Quang Tung (Vietnam) and Sofie Johannsen (Denmark)

    Experience again all the thrills of the World Finals in the live show that aired on our channels: watch the Male and Female events below!

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    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

  • The Maldives join the WFFA Global Network

    The Maldives join the WFFA Global Network

    The World Freestyle Football Association 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 country’s 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: “We are extremely happy to welcome a new member to the organised Freestyle Football community worldwide: it’s really exciting to see how the sport keeps extending unstoppably at a global scale! We’re really looking forward to supporting the expansion of Freestyle Football in the Maldives and in the whole region”.

    Mohamed Saif Zahir, the newly appointed WFFA Country Leader in the Maldives, said: “I 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 can’t wait to start working with them and the Association to grow the sport in the Maldives!”.

    Pekko ‘PeGe’ Piirto, Head of the Global Network at the WFFA and a leading figure in the establishment of the deal, said: “I can’t 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. I’m certain that Saif will do an amazing job at helping the local community thrive and flourish!”.


    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

  • Online Female Lowers Competition 2

    Online Female Lowers Competition 2

    Tournify Check the official website of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!

    Big news for fans of Lower competitions: the Online Female Lowers Competition comes back in 2022 with its second edition!

    The event will take place on a fully online basis between December 11th, 2022 and March 3rd, 2023. In order to participate, female freestylers must send their qualification video, lasting between 50 and 60 seconds, to jasmijnwffa@gmail.com before the start of the tournament on December 11th.

    The list of judges includes the following:

    For more information about the event, follow @wearefemalefreestylers and send them a DM, or send an email to Jasmijn Janssen at jasmijnwffa@gmail.com.


    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

  • The WFFA launches a new online system to support all Freestyle Football event organisers around the world

    The WFFA launches a new online system to support all Freestyle Football event organisers around the world

    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: “We 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 athletes”.

    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!

  • Polish Freestyle Football Championships 2022

    Polish Freestyle Football Championships 2022

    GameDay To register, visit the official page of the event at GameDay: click on the logo and sign up now!
    Tournify Check the official website of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!

    Great news for Polish freestylers: the legendary Polish Freestyle Football Championship comes back in 2022!

    This year, the Polish Freestyle Football Federation (PZFF) is organising the competition between Saturday, December 3th and Sunday, December 4th starting at 16h CET at the Małopolskie Centrum Dźwięku i Słowa w Niepołomicach, located in Niepołomice, in Poland.

    The championship will feature the following competitions:

    • 1vs1 battles
    • Challenge
    • Routines
    • Kill the Beat

    The participation fee is 50 zloty: participants will be contacted by the organisers to explain the exact payment process.

    The list of judges includes the following:

    For more information, follow the Instagram page of the PZFF at @polishfreestyle and send them a DM!


    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

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