Fantastic news for all fans of Freestyle Football from France: the Ulis Max Freestyle 2023 is around the corner!
This hybrid event will take place on October 28th starting at 10:45h CET at the Espace Boris Vian in the city of Les Ulis, near Paris, in France. The championship will include an open 1×1 battles competition for male freestylers and an invitational tournament for female freestylers.
The basic participation fee is 8€. The winners both in the male and female brackets will get a cash prize of 500€!
Check the official results of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
Fantastic news for fans of Freestyle Football in Slovakia and the Czech Republic: the 2023 edition of the Czech and Slovak Freestyle Football Championships is around the corner!
This national event will take place on November 18th starting at 14h CET at the Taneční studio Stolárna in the city of Brno, in the Czech Republic. The championships include a mixed 1×1 battles competition both for male and female freestylers.
Check the official results of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
Fantastic news for all fans of Freestyle Football from Poland: the 2023 edition of the Polish Freestyle Football Championships is around the corner!
This national event, a classic in the global circuit, will take place on October 28th starting at 13h CET at the Hala Widowiskowo Sportowa Strzelno in the city of Strzelno. The championships include a 1×1 battles competition both for male and female freestylers in separate brackets, as well as competitions of Challenge and Routines.
Get your tickets now on Tikiti.co.ke: click on the logo!
Check the official results of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
The most awaited and competitive event of the Freestyle Football global circuit has finally arrived: the World Freestyle Football Championship 2023 is around the corner!
In 2023, the World Finals of the one and only official World Championship will take place at the amazing Bomas of Kenya, located in the city of Nairobi, on November 25th. The best 32 freestylers in the world (16 men and 16 women), coming from the 6 events of the Pulse Series, will battle it out to crown the male and female World Champions!
The list of judges, as well as all the details on the schedule of the event, will be revealed in the run-up to the event on the official channels of the WFFA. Stay tuned to keep up to date with the news!
List of participants
Name
Surname
Country
Qualifier
Erlend
Fagerli
Norway
Pulse Riga
Tristan
Gac
France
Pulse Riga
Jesse
Marlet
Netherlands
Pulse Riga
Joan
Sitjar
Spain
Pulse Riga
Nicolás
Riviere
France
Pulse Riga
Patrick Colin
Shaw
USA
Pulse New York City
Fahed
Albreiki
USA
Pulse New York City
Sebastián
Peña
Colombia
Pulse Córdoba
Sebastián
Ortiz
Colombia
Pulse Córdoba
Julián
Sosa
Colombia
Pulse Córdoba
Jay
Hennicke
Australia
Pulse Hiroshima
Philip Warren
Gertsson
Philippines
Pulse Hiroshima
Hiroyuki
Kaneko
Japan
Pulse Hiroshima
Akinobu
Komine
Japan
Pulse Hiroshima
Ali
Yahia Ouahmed
Algeria
Online Pulse Mombasa
Mélody
Donchet
France
Pulse Riga
Yoanna
Dallier
France
Pulse Riga
Aguska
Mnich
Poland
Pulse Riga
Jasmijn
Janssen
Netherlands
Pulse Riga
Anastasia
Bagaglini
Italy
Pulse Riga
Caitlyn Marie
Schrepfer
USA
Pulse New York City
Mathilde
Fortier
Canada
Pulse New York City
Diana Karol
Rojer
Panama
Pulse Córdoba
Laura
Biondo
Venezuela
Pulse Córdoba
Marisa
Cintra
Brazil
Pulse Córdoba
Moeka
Sakurai
Japan
Pulse Hiroshima
Mai
Yasutake
Japan
Pulse Hiroshima
Miharu
Miyoshi
Japan
Pulse Hiroshima
Sora
Suzuki
Japan
Pulse Hiroshima
Angelique
Ferreira
South Africa
Online Pulse Mombasa
Tim
Hoekman
Netherlands
Pulse Online
Yahaira
Zapata
Mexico
Pulse Online
Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!
The World Freestyle Football Association has unveiled the visual identity of the 2023 edition of its most competitive tournament: the World Freestyle Football Championship (WFFC), which this year will take place in Nairobi, Kenya in late November.
This event, the climax of a Freestyle Football competitive circuit that has visited all continents this season, will feature the 32 best freestylers in the world (16 males and 16 females). The athletes who have made it to this year’s World Final have been selected through the Pulse Series, comprising 6 events across all inhabited continents —Africa, Europe, North America, South America and Asia-Pacific— plus an Online qualifier for those who couldn’t make it to a physical competition.
This year’s edition of the WFFC will be held at the extraordinary Bomas of Kenya, in the capital city of Nairobi. The event will be co-organised together with the prestigious Homeboyz, the leading sports events and communications agency in Kenya and in the whole Eastern Africa region.
Lucaso Škoda, Head of Operations at the WFFA, said: “The 2023 edition of the WFFC will be the first-ever with the new global format and under the full ownership of the community. This is yet another evidence of the growth and strength not just of the WFFA as an organisation, but also of the sport of Freestyle Football itself. We can’t wait to put out this extraordinary show to the world!”.
For more information about the WFFC, please visit the corresponding Event Page on our website.
Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!
Check the official results of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
Fantastic news for Swedish fans of Freestyle Football: the 2023 edition of the Swedish Freestyle Football Championship is around the corner!
This national event will take place on October 7th starting at 11 am CET at the Tryckeriet Helsinborg. The championships include a mixed 1×1 battles competition, as well as a Meet. Participation is free!
The venue will be open for overnight guests: air mattresses and light blankets (but not duvets) will be provided. If freestylers want to stay, they will need to bring their own sleeping bag, duvet, or thicker blanket if they so wish.
For more information and to discover the judges, follow the awesome Swedish Freestyle Football Community at @sweffc and send them a DM!
Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!
To register, visit the official page of the event at GameDay: click on the logo and sign up now!
Check the official results of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
The 2023 Freestyle Football global circuit is about to reach its climax: Pulse Online, the global digital qualifier for the Finals of the World Freestyle Football Championship, is around the corner!
This last instalment of the 2023 Pulse Series is open to freestylers from all around the world who did not participate in any physical Pulse Event. The competition will happen on a fully online basis to allow as many freestylers as possible to participate.
The signups process will open on September 20th and close on September 25th; 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 upload a signed Parental Form to the GameDay widget at the end of the registration process.
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 Online has a cost of 5€. The registration process will be open between September 20th at 16h CEST and September 25th at 23:59h CEST. Important: no new signups will be accepted after September 25th, so make sure to register on time!
To sign up, follow this process:
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 when required
When your participation is approved, you will receive a Whatsapp message and you will be able to send the qualification video
The team of judges will select the best videos and rank them to progress to the next stage of the competition
IMPORTANT:
Only the freestylers who have not competed in any physical Pulse Event during the 2023 season (be it because they didn’t register or because they signed up but couldn’t participate due to injury) will be allowed to participate in Pulse Online
Any freestyler who tries to sign up for Pulse Online after having already participated in a physical Pulse Event will be immediately disqualified; the WFFA reserves the right to take further punitive action against any athlete who tries to take advantage of the format by registering twice
Competition structure
Pulse Online will happen on a completely digital basis via Whatsapp following this timeline:
Registration process: open between September 20th and September 25th. No registrations will be accepted after September 25th
Qualification stage: open between September 26th and September 29th. Freestylers will be asked to send their qualification videos between those dates. No videos will be accepted after September 29th
Circles: happening via Whatsapp between October 2nd and October 12th
Grand Finals: happening in a live online show on the WFFA channels between November 4th and 5th; participants will receive 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.
The knockout rounds will feature live battles, including Top 8 for men and Top 4 for women, on an online show which will happen on the weekend of October 21st and will be broadcast on the official channels of the WFFA.
All results from the competition will be published on the official Tournify page of the event.
Judges
Pulse Mombasa will be evaluated by an elite team of judges that will be announced on the official WFFA channels. Stay tuned for more details!
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.
List of participants
Name
Surname
Country
Gender
Jakub
Nekuda
Czech Republic
Male
Philip
Pocock
New Zealand
Male
Khoa
Nguyen
Vietnam
Male
Ahmadreza
Allameh Falsafi
Iran
Male
Julio
Cisneros
Costa Rica
Male
Daniel
Mikolajek
Poland
Male
Anton
Popov
Russia
Male
Igo
Matos
Brazil
Male
Diego
Urzua
Chile
Male
David
Doncel
Chile
Male
Mathieu
Pierron
France
Male
Bruno
Vargas Villalta
Costa Rica
Male
Conor
Reynolds
Ireland
Male
Emese
Toth
Hungary
Female
Alexandre
Wilmart
France
Male
Rachel
Yang
South Korea
Female
Esteban
Gomez
Colombia
Male
Pavel
Tsahelnikau
Belarus
Male
Lucho
Venancio
Peru
Male
Yousef
Hawari
Palestine
Male
Jairo
Gonzalez
Mexico
Male
Sari
Aziz
Saudi Arabia
Male
Willian
Roa
Colombia
Male
Yahaira
Zapata
Mexico
Female
Juliana
Jaramillo Lopera
Colombia
Female
Leticia
Silva dos Santos
Brazil
Female
Hiroki
Matsumoto
Japan
Male
Albano
Mier
Spain
Male
Guillermo
Lobo
Costa Rica
Male
Yiannos
Sofroniou
Cyprus
Male
Volha
Miraliubava
Belarus
Female
Felix
Schwarze
Germany
Male
Luis
Juarez
Mexico
Male
Steven
Barrera
Colombia
Male
Luis Felipe
Pulido
Colombia
Male
Nahal
Barzjan
Iran
Female
Julio
Jasso Castillo
Mexico
Male
Serafina
Knapp
Germany
Female
Piotr
Jaskierski
Poland
Male
Nicolas
Morales
Chile
Male
Ghislain
Boisard
France
Male
Alvaro
Obregon
Spain
Male
Godfrey
Yu
Hong Kong
Male
Alex
Balmaceda
Argentina
Male
Enrique
Hernanzez
Spain
Male
Ivana
Riera
Argentina
Female
Akash
Singh
India
Male
Mohamad
Junior
Qatar
Male
Hadiya
Hakeem
India
Female
Sakurai
Sena
Japan
Male
Nasim
Saheri
Iran
Female
Yo Jing
Chen
Taiwan
Female
Jahir
Alberto
Mexico
Male
Yuki
Tokimoto
Australia
Male
Esvin
Jayes
Guatemala
Male
Angel
Hernandez
Mexico
Male
Benoit
Bergasse
France
Male
Nolan
Cacheux
France
Male
Alex
Hyland-Cid
United Kingdom
Male
Pankaj
Suriyal
India
Male
Ben
Kelly
Australia
Male
Tim
Hoekman
Netherlands
Male
Sergio
Sancho
Spain
Male
Matko
Vila
Croatia
Male
Guillaume
Favrat
Switzerland
Male
Amir Mohammad
Rasooli
Afghanistan
Male
Diego
Piquera Rubio
Spain
Male
Mao
Yamashita
Japan
Female
Kuranosuke
Fukuda
Japan
Male
Ali
Abedi
Iran
Male
Maryam
Nikbakht
Iran
Female
Mostafa
Ranjbar
Iran
Male
Mohammad
Hassani
Iran
Male
Sebastián
Zavala
Chile
Male
Payam
Homayoni
Iran
Male
William
Cardoza
Costa Rica
Male
Brayan Ghilmar
Gil
Peru
Male
Alireza
Moosavi
Afghanistan
Male
Reza
Kassaee
Iran
Male
Estela
Ribeiro
India
Female
Nico
Agustinoy
Argentina
Male
Sajedeh
Toudehzare
Iran
Female
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 uploaded to GameDay at the end of the registration process
Rules: get to know how participants will be evaluated in the competition
To register, visit the official page of the event at GameDay: click on the logo and sign up now!
Check the official results of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
Fantastic news for British fans of Freestyle Football: the 2023 edition of the UK Freestyle Football Championships is around the corner!
This national event, a classic in the global circuit, will take place on October 15th starting at 11 am GMT at the Football Fiesta in the city of Watford. The championships include a 1×1 Battles competition both for male and female freestylers in separate brackets, as well as competitions of Iron Man and Sick Three.
The basic participation fee is £20. Registrations close on October 9th, with no extended deadlines.
For more information and to discover the judges, follow the organisers at @ultimatefreestylecomp and send them a DM!
Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!
Check the official results of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
Fantastic news for Swiss fans of Freestyle Football: the 2023 edition of the Swiss Freestyle Football Championship is around the corner!
This national event will take place on September 10th starting at 13h CEST at the Tuilière Stadium in Lausanne. The championships include a mixed competition of 1×1 battles.
Check the official website of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
WFFA Pulse Córdoba 2023, the first-ever Freestyle Football Pulse Event to happen in Latin America, took place in the Argentinian city of Córdoba between August 30th and September 2nd. The competition, organised in cooperation with the Asociación Cordobesa de Freestyle Futbol, featured not just a 1×1 battles competition to determine the six South American representatives at the World Final later this year, but also a series of tournaments (Challenge, Sick Three, Panna 1×1, Show Flow, Iron Man & Woman, and Routines) for the Latin American community to showcase all their skills and passion for the sport.
The qualifiers were held between August 30th and September 1st at the legendary Estadio Kempes, a massive stadium that was once an official venue for the FIFA World Cup 1978, with the finals happening on September 2nd at the Museo Metropolitano de Arte Urbano, located at the very centre of the city.
The competition crowned two emerging stars of the sport: Diana ‘Karol’ Rojer, from Panamá, and Sebastián ‘Machine’ Peña, from Colombia, took the victories in the female and male categories respectively.
The excitement did not end there, as four more freestylers (two men and two women) earned their places in the upcoming World Finals:
The adventure of the Pulse Series doesn’t stop here, though, and the competition will travel now to Hiroshima, in Japan, to crown the Asia-Pacific regional champions and find six more World Finalists – a total of four ladies and four gentlemen.
Experience again all the thrills of Pulse Córdoba 2023 thanks to the official live stream of its Finals:
For more information about the activities of the WFFA, follow its official channels to get the latest updates!
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