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  • WFFA Pulse Mombasa changes format and goes online to reach all corners of Africa

    WFFA Pulse Mombasa changes format and goes online to reach all corners of Africa

    The World Freestyle Football Association and their partners Homeboyz have announced today a change in the format of Pulse Mombasa, the official African qualifier for the World Freestyle Football Championship Finals. The competition, which was due to take place in the city of Mombasa, Kenya between July 15 and 16, 2023 will now move to an online basis to accommodate more freestylers across the continent.

    The decision to change the format of Pulse Mombasa has been reached after a thorough consultation process with the African community. The online solution, which will allow freestylers to compete from their cities instead of requiring them to travel, will ease the participation of athletes throughout the whole continent.

    The renewed Pulse Mombasa will keep using the current registration platform to ensure the change of format is as smooth as possible for the participants. Once they confirm their participation, the athletes will be contacted individually via Whatsapp and asked to send a 30-second qualification video, which the judges will use to rank them and split them into Circles of four freestylers. 

    These Circles will define the order of the battles in the knockout stage, featuring a Top-16 and a Top-8 both in the male category and a Top-8 in the female category. The best 12 freestylers, 8 men and 4 women, will then make it to the live online Finals, which will take place on July 16th – exactly the same weekend the live event was scheduled at.

    The updated calendar of the competition will be as follows

    • Signups process: from May 30th to June 13th
    • Qualification video reception process: From June 14th to June 21st
    • Online competition (including circles and knockout stage): from June 27 to July 12
    • Live Finals: July 15th and 16th

    The WFFA will reach out to all registered freestylers to let them know about the new structure. The judges of the competition, as well as the detailed calendar and all the relevant details about the event, will be made available on the corresponding Event Page on the official WFFA website, as well as on the social channels of the Association.

    Lukáš Škoda, Head of Operations at the WFFA, said: “During the build-up to Pulse Mombasa, we have been listening to the African community and realised that an adjustment in the format could help lots of athletes participate, particularly those from countries far away from Kenya. We are positive that this change will mean not just an increased participation, but also a higher competitive level plus the opportunity for many African athletes to showcase their amazing skills… and earn their well-deserved spot in the World Final!”.

    Myke Rabar, CEO of Homeboyz, spoke about the significance of this change, saying, “Homeboyz is excited to collaborate with WFFA in reimagining Pulse Mombasa as an online event. By leveraging the digital landscape, we can engage a wider audience and provide an avenue for Freestyle Football enthusiasts from all over Africa to participate and be recognized for their skills. This format change aligns with our commitment to fostering talent and promoting the growth of freestyle football across the continent.”


    About Homeboyz Entertainment PLC

    Homeboyz Entertainment made history by becoming the first publicly listed company in the entertainment industry on the Nairobi Stock Exchange in Kenya.

    With a strong presence and widespread recognition locally and internationally, Homeboyz has established itself as a household name in the entertainment industry since its inception in 1995. Over the years, the company has continuously reinvented itself, ensuring that its brand remains relevant and appeals to a diverse range of age groups and interests. As an integrated entertainment agency, Homeboyz offers a wide array of services including marketing, event management, 360-degree production, digital strategy, experiential marketing, and public relations.

    Homeboyz Entertainment PLC encompasses several leading brands, such as Homeboyz TV, Soundtraxx, Activate, Publicis Africa Group, and Tikiti, among others. The company takes immense pride in its ability to deliver tailor-made services and create memorable experiences for some of the region’s most esteemed brands, companies, and campaigns.

    For more information about Homeboyz Entertainment PLC, please contact info@homeboyz.co.ke or visit their various channels:

    • Website: https://homeboyz.co.ke/
    • Instagram: @homeboyzkenya
    • Twitter: @homeboyzPLC
    • Facebook: Homeboyzkenya
    • Youtube: Homeboyz TV

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

  • 4 Freestyle Street Cup Paris 2023

    4 Freestyle Street Cup Paris 2023

    Great news for French fans of Freestyle Football: the first edition of the 4 Freestyle Street Cup is around the corner!

    This open event will take place on June 24th starting at 13h at the Stade Suzanne Lenglen, located in the 15th district of the city of ParisFrance. The tournament will include a 1×1 battles competition, a Meet and a Challenge tournament and is open both to men and women.

    Participation is free: the winners will get cash prizes!

    For more information, follow the organiser on Instagram at @4_freestyle_street or send them an email at forfreestylestreet@yahoo.com.


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

  • Pulse Córdoba 2023

    Pulse Córdoba 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!

    The 2023 global Freestyle Football circuit travels to one of the most vibrant cities in Latin America: Pulse Córdoba, the South American qualifier for the Finals of the World Freestyle Football Championship, is around the corner!

    The qualifiers of this instalment of the Pulse Series will take place between August 30th and September 1st between 10 am and 5 pm; the Finals will happen the next day, September 2nd, between 12 pm and 6 pm. The best 6 freestylers (3 males and 3 females) will earn themselves a trip to Nairobi, Kenya to participate in the World Freestyle Football Championship Finals!

    This Pulse Event will host a 1×1 battles competition open to all freestylers from the Americas; there will be two Pulse Events in the region, one in the North and one in the South, but both will be open to freestylers from all across the continent. To ensure that their country is eligible for this competition, freestylers can check the official Regional Division of the WFFA. The signups process will open on May 25th and close on August 25st; there will be no extensions, so all athletes who haven’t signed up by the end of the registration period will not be allowed to compete.

    On top of the 1×1 battles, this Pulse Event will also include the Latin American Freestyle Football Tournament, aimed at freestylers from all the region and including the following categories:

    • Routine: a showcase of individual mastery in which an athlete demonstrates their quality alongside their music to impress and entertain.
    • Double Routine: a spectacle of synchrony in which two athletes work together to show their most amazing moves combined.
    • Sick Three: a competition looking for the best combination of 3 consecutive tricks.
    • Challenge: athletes must complete tricks from a criteria list to pass through each round, getting progressively more difficult and a limited number of attempts; specially designed for lovers of fast combinations with the lower body.
    • Show Flow: a showcase of all the skills of Freestyle Football, connected in the most flawless possible way, in a show of a single minute
    • Iron Man & Woman: a marathon in basic lower body combinations and stamina – only for the toughest athletes!
    • Panna 1×1: a match between two players in which goals may count… but nutmegs are everything!

    Freestylers will be able to select which competitions they want to join during the registration process, just like with the Super Ball World Open. There will also be accommodation options at the nearby Hotel Sol de Piedra, with participants being able to choose between single, double or triple rooms at discounted rates.

    The WFFA has set up a refund policy for registrations for all Pulse Events; athletes who can’t travel due to a justified reason (i.e. sickness, injury or denial of travel visa) can ask for their money back, but in the case of the Hiroshima event, only before August 18th. The organising committee strongly recommends all athletes who need a visa to get their invitation letter first using the widget available below: once they are cleared to travel, they may sign up as participants.

    Athletes under the age of 18 will be allowed to participate, but they will need to upload a signed Parental Form at the end of the registration process. For more details, check the links below!



    Support documents

    Are you willing to compete in this Pulse Event? Then make sure to check the files in the list below: they include all the information you may need to make the most out of your trip!

      Parental form: a necessary document for all under-18 freestylers, to be uploaded at the end of the registration process via GameDay
       
      List of Services: a document that includes all available products for the event and their respective prices (In Spanish)
    xxxx  
    Athlete Handbook: find all the information about this event in a single place, including details about the location, the host city, the local culture… and much more! (In Spanish)
       
    Rules: get to know how participants will be evaluated in each of the disciplines of the event (Subject to potential small updates) (In Spanish)
    xxxx
    Afterparty: make sure to be at the right place at the right time for the event afterparty! (In process)

    .


    Registered participants

    NameSurnameGenderCountry
    MarcoLiempiMaleChile
    IvanRojasMaleParaguay
    MichelLoli espinoFemalePeru
    DanielSanchezMaleColombia
    SebastianPena MoralesMaleColombia
    NicolasMoralesMaleChile
    Juan salvadorAstorga godoyMaleChile
    AlanEstradaMaleArgentina
    Ovidio RamonFerreira BrizuelaMaleParaguay
    AndresCriolloMaleEcuador
    MoisesCarruyoMaleChile
    GabrielParkeMaleBrazil
    Hector LuisCcasani OchoaMalePeru
    DanielParkeMaleBrazil
    Jose AlbertoMenacho CaballeroMaleBolivia
    Cristobal Fabian LucianoRochaMaleBolivia
    Diego JosimarRosasMaleMexico
    DannaDuarteFemaleChile
    ArturoBogadoMaleParaguay
    OmarMujicaMaleVenezuela
    Anais AlmendraTapia VillalobosFemaleChile
    IkerFreireMaleEcuador
    RogerSamaniegoMaleParaguay
    SamuelHernandezMaleVenezuela
    LeoOliverosMaleVenezuela
    MariaclaudiaAraujoFemalePeru
    IgnacioChavezMaleArgentina
    DylanBenitezMaleArgentina
    GustavoSotoMaleChile
    RodrigoCastilloMaleArgentina
    LuisReyesMalePeru
    Saul RobinhoDiaz RamosMaleBolivia
    SamuelMamani SotoMaleBolivia
    MichaelMolinaMaleChile
    KevinPaezMaleEcuador
    EsneiderHernandezMaleColombia
    Mauricio GastonMamani AlbornozMaleBolivia
    ChrisGonzalezMaleVenezuela
    MartinMaglioMaleArgentina
    MarisaCintraFemaleBrazil
    WilsonCabreraMaleParaguay
    SamuelMonsalveMaleChile
    SantiagoRomeroMaleArgentina
    DianaRojerFemalePanama
    SebastianZavalaMaleChile
    MaxiGalarzaMaleArgentina
    ValentinFalconeMaleArgentina
    LauraBiondoFemaleVenezuela
    Ariel FabricioGonzales EsquiteMaleBolivia
    JulianSosaMaleColombia
    BoykaOrtizMaleColombia
    MartínStendelisMaleArgentina

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

  • Pulse New York City 2023

    Pulse New York City 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!

    The 2023 global Freestyle Football circuit visits one of the most fascinating locations in the world: Pulse New York City, the North American qualifier for the Finals of the World Freestyle Football Championship, is around the corner!

    This instalment of the Pulse Series will take place at the American Dream entertainment centre in the city of East Rutherford (New Jersey) on August 26th between 10 am and 7 pm. The best 4 freestylers (2 males and 2 females) will earn themselves a trip to Nairobi, Kenya to participate in the World Freestyle Football Championship Finals!

    This Pulse Event will host a 1×1 battles competition open to all freestylers from the Americas; there will be two Pulse Events in the region, one in the North and one in the South, but both will be open to freestylers from all across the continent. To ensure that their country is eligible for this competition, freestylers can check the official Regional Division of the WFFA. The signups process will open on May 11th and close on August 21st; there will be no extensions, so all athletes who haven’t signed up by the end of the registration period will not be allowed to compete.

    The WFFA has set up a refund policy for registrations for all Pulse Events; athletes who can’t travel due to a justified reason (i.e. sickness, injury or denial of travel visa) can ask for their money back, but in the case of the New York event, only before August 7th. The organising committee strongly recommends all athletes who need a visa to get their invitation letter first using the widget available below: once they are cleared to travel, they may sign up as participants.

    Athletes under the age of 18 will be allowed to participate, but they will need to upload a signed Parental Form at the end of the registration process. For more details, check the links below!



    Support documents

    Are you willing to compete in this Pulse Event? Then make sure to check the files in the list below: they include all the information you may need to make the most out of your trip!

      Parental form: a necessary document for all under-18 freestylers, to be uploaded at the end of the registration process via GameDay
    xxxx  
    Athlete Handbook: find all the information about this event in a single place, including details about the location, the host city, the local culture… and much more! (In process)
       
    Rules: get to know how participants will be evaluated in each of the disciplines of the event (Subject to potential small updates)
    xxxx
    Afterparty: make sure to be at the right place at the right time for the event afterparty! (In process)

    .


    Registered participants

    NameSurnameGenderCountry
    CaitlynSchrepferFemaleUnited States
    ImeldaGomezFemaleUnited States
    KaelenHernandezFemaleUnited States
    MathildeFortierFemaleCanada
    JuanitaAscencioFemaleUnited States
    David AlejandroGomezMaleMexico
    BrunoKallasMaleUnited States
    JesusRamirezMaleUnited States
    CoryBlackMaleUnited States
    EmilianoMunozMalePeru
    AmirMehrabianMaleUnited States
    FahadAlbreikiMaleUnited States
    IrvinMontoyaMaleUnited States
    KennethZelayaMaleUnited States
    NeilVeiraMaleCanada
    NickSeydaMaleUnited States
    NicolasGondraMaleArgentina
    OllieClarkMaleCanada
    OsmanRoaMaleUnited States
    PatrickShawMaleUnited States
    SamuelPerezMaleUnited States
    VincenteGradyMaleUnited States
    GuillermoGuadron IIMaleUnited States
    TorinLynchFemaleUnited States
    Marc-ArthurSaint LouisMaleHaiti
    BrandonOrtegaMaleMexico
    DayronMataMaleCosta Rica
    JeffryChacónMaleCosta Rica
    PipeRodriguezMaleColombia

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

  • Baller’s Cup Ernakulam 2023

    Baller’s Cup Ernakulam 2023

    Great news for Indian fans of Freestyle Football: the extraordinary Baller’s Cup 2023 is around the corner!

    This national event will take place on May 6th starting at 3:30 pm IST at the Decathlon Kalamassery, located in the city of Ernakulam in southern India. The tournament will include a 1×1 battles competition for male freestylers.

    The list of judges includes:

    Participation is free: the winners will get cash prizes!

    For more information, visit the Instagram profile of the organiser, Shamlan Abdu Samad, at @sjr_freestyle and send him a DM!


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

  • Kennedy Freestyle Tournament 2023

    Kennedy Freestyle Tournament 2023

    Great news for Colombian fans of Freestyle Football: the 2023 edition of the Kennedy Freestyle Tournament is around the corner!

    This open event will take place on May 1st starting at 8am COT at the Kennedy central bank square, located in the city of Bogotá in Colombia. The tournament will include a 1×1 battles competition both for male and female freestylers in separate brackets, as well as a NextGen competition and a Panna tournament.

    The list of judges includes:

    Participation is free; winners will get vouchers that they’ll be able to exchange for presents at the SAETA store!

    For more information, follow the organiser on Instagram at @alicolombia and send him a DM!


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

  • Freestyle Nocaut Medellín 2023

    Freestyle Nocaut Medellín 2023

    Great news for Colombian fans of Freestyle Football: the Freestyle Nocaut tournament is around the corner!

    This nationwide event will take place on May 13th starting at 9 am at the ITM Robledo, located in the city of MedellínColombia. The tournament will include 1×1 battles and Sick Three competitions and is open both to men and women.

    The signup fee is  50,000 COP: the winners will get cash prizes and other awards!

    For more information, follow the organisers on Instagram at @freestyle.emp!


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

  • The WFFA announces an innovative, community-owned global governance system for Freestyle Football

    The WFFA announces an innovative, community-owned global governance system for Freestyle Football

    The World Freestyle Football Association has announced today the implementation of an innovative governance solution to distribute power and upside with the people that matter in the sport – the Freestyle Football community

    For this purpose, the Association has partnered with German company OwnCo, whose solution enables organisations to share ownership using their own branded credit. These credits can be earned by the community and are backed with ownership in the organisation itself. Credits can be earned and redeemed into influence, status, ownership or revenue.

    In the case of the WFFA, these credits will be distributed to all stakeholders of the sport, from the most seasoned athletes to the freshest up-and-coming talents. The new governance system will be rolled out to the entire community, not just the Association leadership, with the goal of empowering everyone.

    With this revolutionary approach, the WFFA progresses toward its goal of becoming the most innovative and transparent sports federation in the world – and, most importantly, materialises its vision of making Freestyle Football the first community-governed sport in history.

    Dan Wood, Co-Founder and Head of Partnerships at the WFFA, said: “Without the athletes, there is no Freestyle Football. I firmly believe the same can be said about every sport, but we have the opportunity at this nascent phase of our Sport to write some new chapters on how Sport can govern and grow in partnership with the community. OwnCo shares our values entirely and we are so privileged to have their support in bringing this story to life.”

    Pekko ‘PeGe’ Piirto, Head of the Global Network at the WFFA, said: “For more than a decade, at the WFFA we have been working hard to build a strong community of individuals, across the globe, with a single goal: to help Freestyle Football grow and develop. With the implementation of the decentralised governance system, we take a huge leap forward in that direction, ensuring that everyone can be seen and heard. I think this is a major milestone in the development of our sport and can’t wait to see the results in the near future!”

    Špela Prijon, Co-founder at OwnCo, said: “At Ownco, we’re witnessing a new wave of companies that understand sharing value and power benefits not only the community but also the company. We’re excited to be working with the team at the WFFA, who are pioneering more equitable governance in sport. We believe that the WFFA is unlocking a future in which builders and contributors are not only seen as equal and valuable – but also given equal and valuable power.”


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

  • Pulse Mombasa 2023

    Pulse Mombasa 2023

    To register, visit the official registration page of the event: 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!

    The 2023 Freestyle Football global circuit keeps moving forward unstoppably: Pulse Mombasa, the African qualifier for the Finals of the World Freestyle Football Championship, is around the corner!

    This new instalment of the Pulse Series has been fully updated, and instead of taking place in a physical spot, it will happen on a fully online basis to allow as many freestylers as possible from the whole of Africa to participate.

    The event will host a 1×1 battles competition open to all freestylers from the African region; to ensure that their country is eligible for this competition, freestylers can check the official Regional Division of the WFFA.

    The signups process will open on April 6th and close on June 13th; there will be no extensions, so all athletes who haven’t signed up by the end of the registration period will not be allowed to compete. Athletes under the age of 18 will be allowed to participate, but they will need to send a signed Parental Form to pulse-series@thewffa.org once registered.

    All results from the competition will be published on the official Tournify page of the event. The best two freestylers (one male and one female) will earn themselves a trip to Nairobi, Kenya to participate in the World Freestyle Football Championship Finals: for more details, check the sections below!


    Registration

    Signing up for Pulse Mombasa has a cost of 5€. The registration process will be open between April 6th and June 13th. Important: no new signups will be accepted after June 13th, so make sure to register on time!

    To sign up, follow this process:

    1. Go to the official Registration Page of the event and follow the signups process: if you’re under the age of 18, please remember to upload the corresponding Parental Form
    2. When your participation is approved, you will receive a Whatsapp message and you will be able to send the qualification video
    3. The team of judges will select the best videos and rank them to progress to the next stage of the competition

    Competition structure

    The updated Pulse Mombasa will happen completely online via Whatsapp following this timeline:

    1. Registration process: open between April 6th and June 13th. No registrations will be accepted after June 13th
    2. Qualification stage: open between June 14th and June 21st. Freestylers will be asked to send their qualification videos between those dates. No videos will be accepted after June 21st
    3. Circles: happening via Whatsapp between June 27th and July 3rd
    4. Knockdown Stage: happening via Whatsapp between July 5th and July 12th
    5. Grand Finals: happening in a live online show on the WFFA channels between July 15th and July 16th; participants will get all necessary information beforehand so they can prepare accordingly

    Format

    In the qualification stage, the clips of the participants will be evaluated by three different judges, who will give them scores on a scale from 1 to 10. The marks from the three judges will be added up, and the participants will then be ranked according to their total score. In case of a score draw between two freestylers, a judge selected by the Sports Committee will intervene and use his quality vote to break the tie.

    The circles will then be created according to the aforementioned ranking from the qualification stage and following the usual seeding procedure: the freestyler ranked first will be placed in a group with the last, the second with the second last, and so on.

    In the circles, three judges will evaluate and score each of the three videos sent by the participants on a scale of 1 to 10. The best-ranked freestylers across all the circles will progress onto the next stage; the general ranking coming from these circles (that is, the total amount of points earned by each freestyler, accumulating the points earned by each of their three videos) will be used to determine the battles in the knockout stage. In case of a score draw between two freestylers, the results of the qualification stage will be used to break the tie.

    All results from the competition will be published on the official Tournify page of the event.


    Rules

    Pulse Mombasa will use the Official Rules of Freestyle Football for its online battles. Any specific rules and regulations affecting the competition will be published on the corresponding page of the WFFA website.


    Judges

    Pulse Mombasa will be evaluated by an elite team of judges, including the following:

    Each of the judges will review and evaluate every clip from the participants individually and independently. In the event of a draw during a battle or in the qualification stage, the members of the WFFA Sports Committee will jump in and break the tie.


    Support documents

    Are you willing to compete in this Pulse Event? Then make sure to check the files in the list below: they include all the information you may need.

      Parental form: a necessary document for all under-18 freestylers, to be sent to pulse-series@thewffa.org once registration is complete

    .
    For more information, send us an email at pulse-series@thewffa.org or a DM to our official Instagram account at @thewffa!


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

  • The WFFA centralises the Asia-Pacific qualifiers in Pulse Hiroshima and opens registrations for Pulse Riga

    The WFFA centralises the Asia-Pacific qualifiers in Pulse Hiroshima and opens registrations for Pulse Riga

    The World Freestyle Football Association announced this week the centralisation of all Asia-Pacific qualifiers for the World Freestyle Football Championship Finals in the Pulse Event in Hiroshima, Japan, as well as the opening of registrations for the European Pulse Event in Riga, Latvia.

    Pulse Hiroshima, which was originally planned for June 3-4, will now be happening on September 15-16, a decision aimed at allowing all freestylers from the region to better prepare for the qualifier. The event will now become the only official qualifier in the region for the World Championship Finals, hence granting the 8 best freestylers from Asia-Pacific (4 males and 4 females) the right to travel to Nairobi, Kenya in November. All freestylers who signed up for the original dates of the Hiroshima qualifier in June will be contacted individually and offered to either be registered automatically to the event on its new dates or to be refunded in full.

    The updated structure for the Pulse Series, therefore, looks like this:

    Besides this, the Association also announced the opening of registrations for Pulse Riga, the European qualifier for the World Championship Finals; this event will take place in the Latvian capital on July 28-29.

    The WFFA will announce the exact dates of the rest of Pulse Events (Mombasa, New York and Córdoba) in the coming weeks, ensuring that freestylers are given at least a 3-month notice to sign up and prepare their travels.

    For more information about the Pulse Series, please contact the corresponding team at the WFFA at pulse-series@thewffa.org.


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

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