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  • The WFFA announces a renewed, more diverse Sports Committee

    The WFFA announces a renewed, more diverse Sports Committee

    The World Freestyle Football Association announced today the renewal of one of its key organs, the Sports Committee of Freestyle Football. This body, responsible for defining the Rules and overseeing all regulatory and disciplinary decisions within the sport, will expand the number of active members and include representatives from all around the globe to portray the diversity of the sport and represent the different styles and conceptions of Freestyle Football.

    The new Sports Committee will include the following members, selected from communities from all over the world:

    • Miran Pirner (Croatia), Global Judges Manager
    • Ahmadreza Falsafi (Iran), Sports Advisor
    • Brynjar Fagerli (Norway), Sports Advisor
    • Leon Pokrovsky (Japan), Sports Advisor
    • Simon Atli Larsen (Denmark), Sports Advisor
    • Minna Marlo (Finland), Head of Development
    • Pekko ‘PeGe’ Piirto (Finland), Head of the Global Network

    In recent months, the Sports Committee has been working together with the Board and the top athletes in the global scene to develop a renewed version of the Rules of Freestyle Football. Once completed, the proposal will be circulated to the Key and Country Leaders from all continents to gather not just their feedback but also that of freestylers from all levels and backgrounds.

    For more information about the Rules & Regulations of the WFFA, follow the official channels of the Association or visit the corresponding section of its website at www.thewffa.org/rules-regulations.


    For more information about the activities of the WFFA, follow its official channels to get the latest updates!

  • The WFFA presents its Freestyle Football Workshops program for educational institutions

    The WFFA presents its Freestyle Football Workshops program for educational institutions

    The World Freestyle Football Association has announced today the launch of a new initiative aimed at offering Freestyle Football Workshops to schools, sports academies, youth centres and all kinds of educational institutions worldwide. In collaboration with trained coaches and professional freestylers, the WFFA aims to inspire and empower the next generation of athletes through these engaging and educational workshops.

    The new program offers two levels of engagement: the Free Starter Pack, with basic tools to present the sport to kids and teachers, and the Live Capacity Building Training, which provides an immersive session with world-class freestylers. These options provide institutions of all sizes and backgrounds with the flexibility to choose the kind of support that best fits their needs and budget, ensuring a seamless and enriching experience for participants of all ages and levels.

    Minna Marlo, Head of Development at the WFFA, said: “We’re thrilled to introduce our Freestyle Football Workshop program, which represents a significant step forward in our mission to promote the sport’s values and opportunities to young people everywhere. By providing tailored workshops and resources, we’re equipping educators and community leaders with the tools they need to engage and inspire the next generation.”

    Visit our Online Form to learn more about the program and request a workshop. For more details about the development offering of the WFFA, please contact development@thewffa.org.


    For more information about the activities of the WFFA, follow its official channels to get the latest updates!

  • New year, new heroes: the WFFA launches the 2023 edition of the Youth Championship

    New year, new heroes: the WFFA launches the 2023 edition of the Youth Championship

    The World Freestyle Football Association has announced today the launch of the 2023 edition of one of its most exciting events: the World Youth Freestyle Football Championship, a global tournament aimed at male and female athletes under the age of 16.

    This year’s competition will take place on a fully digital basis between the months of November and December. In order to offer the best and most user-friendly experience to the athletes, the tournament will utilise the official platforms of the WFFA (namely GameDay for registrations and Tournify for results), as well as Whatsapp. 

    Following the tradition, the 2023 edition of the Youth Championship event will culminate in a live final that will be broadcast on Twitch, YouTube and Facebook: the best male and female u16 freestylers in the world will be crowned champions!

    A team of elite judges will evaluate the performance of the participants following the official Rules of Freestyle Football, available on the website of the Association.

    Here is the full rundown of the 2023 Youth Championship:

    • Registration period (November 1st to November 15th): All athletes wishing to participate will need to sign up using the corresponding GameDay widget
    • Qualification stage (November 16th to November 20th): All participants will be contacted individually via Whatsapp and asked to send their routine as a 30-second video
    • Circles announcement (November 28th): The participants who have made it to the Circles stage will be officially announced on the WFFA channels and notified via Whatsapp
    • Circles stage (November 28th to December 4th): The participants will be split into Whatsapp groups corresponding to the different Circles and will need to send 3 clips each
    • Finalists announcement (December 5th): The athletes who made it to the Finals (8 boys and 8 girls) will be announced officially on the WFFA channels and notified via Whatsapp
    • Live Finals (December 10th): The finalists will battle it out live on the WFFA Twitch, YouTube and Facebook channels 

    “We take great pride in presenting the community with the third edition of the Youth Championship,” said Minna Marlo, the Head of Development at the WFFA. “This competition holds a strategic significance for the WFFA as it provides an exceptional opportunity for up-and-coming talents worldwide to showcase their skills and gain valuable international experience. We can’t wait for the 2023 edition to start!”.

    “We can see how the tournament has firmly established itself on the calendar; it’s no longer us pushing it, but the freestylers themselves asking when it starts!” added Miran Pirner, Head of Judging at the WFFA and leader of the judging team at the Youth Championship. “Just like in previous years, we’ve assembled a top-notch lineup of judges to assess the participants’ skills. No doubt it will be another fantastic edition!”

    “It’s an honour for me to transition from participant to ambassador in this year’s Youth Championship,” stated Isabel Wilkins, the current Youth Championship and Super Ball champion. “Last year, the event gave me a great opportunity to show my skills and required me to push my limits, which in turn was super useful for other competitions. I would be delighted if I could inspire young freestylers to embark on a similar journey!”

    For more details about the 2023 edition of the Youth Championship, please visit the corresponding Event Page on our website!


    About the World Youth Freestyle Football Championship

     

    The World Youth Freestyle Football Championship is a global online Freestyle Football tournament aimed at male and female athletes under the age of 16.

    Conceptualised after a careful study of the needs of the community, the contest was designed to offer a platform for the best young talents to showcase their skills and reclaim their well-deserved place in the competitive Freestyle Football environment.

    For more details about the Youth Championship, please reach out to youth-championship@thewffa.org.


    For more information about the activities of the WFFA, follow its official channels to get the latest updates!

  • The WFFA relaunches the Freestyle Football World Rankings

    The WFFA relaunches the Freestyle Football World Rankings

    The long-awaited news have arrived: after a thorough process of analysis and development, the World Freestyle Football Association has announced the re-implementation of the World Rankings for the sport of Freestyle Football after the hiatus due to the Covid pandemic between the years of 2020 and 2021.

    This new iteration of the Rankings will feature an improved, fairer and more precise rating architecture. Created by the WFFA Innovation team, the new Rankings are based on the Elo system used in sports like tennis and chess. Instead of relying on tournament results, the new Rankings will only take into consideration individual battles between freestylers. This means that a freestyler’s position in the Rankings will be determined by their performance against other competitors; victories against higher-ranked freestylers will earn more points compared to wins against lower-ranked opponents.

    The new World Rankings have been developed and will be implemented following the process detailed below:

    • In the first stage, the mathematical system behind the World Rankings was thoroughly designed by the WFFA Innovation Team, led by Gabriel Massif, and is currently undergoing a series of rigorous tests to ensure its maximum reliability and accuracy
    • In the second stage, the WFFA Sports Committee carefully generated a preliminary version of the World Rankings. Led by Gaetan Czaja, a team comprising esteemed members of the global community compiled a comprehensive roster of freestylers and assigned them positions according to their latest achievements on the competitive stage
    • In the third stage, the preliminary World Rankings will be utilised to determine the positions of participants in the qualification stages of major WFFA official competitions held during summer 2023, namely Super Ball and the Pulse Series
    • In the fourth stage, the outcomes of the battles in these tournaments will be input into the Rankings themselves, therefore making them the first officially ranked competitions with the new system
    • In the fifth and final stage, the results from every WFFA-sanctioned event will be input into the World Rankings. This process, in turn, will continuously enhance the accuracy of the global standings as an increasing number of results are added

    It is worth noting that only live battles (or, at least, those performed with both opponents responding live to each other, in a similar fashion as online live tournaments such as the Youth Championship Finals) will be taken into account for the World Rankings; non-live online battles will be left out to ensure the skills of the athletes are evaluated in the most transparent manner.

    All freestylers and fans of the sport will be able to check the World Rankings on the specific page of the WFFA official website, which will be updated on a monthly basis. Freestylers registering for official competitions of the Association will be included in the Rankings automatically; competitive athletes who are not yet included in the standings will have the opportunity to submit their details and request their inclusion through a dedicated form on the same Rankings page.

    Steve Elias, President of the WFFA, said: “We are really happy to bring back the World Rankings after an unfortunate yet unavoidable pause due to the pandemic, as we consider them a cornerstone of the development of the sport. We have no doubt that freestylers around the world will quickly embrace the new system!”.

    Minna Marlo, Head of Development at the WFFA, said: “The community demanded the reimplementation of the World Rankings as a means of challenging themselves and finding an extra motivation to compete, and we heard them. We are positive that the new World Rankings will be instrumental in the further development of Freestyle Football.”

    Gabriel Massif, Events Innovation Manager at the WFFA and a key figure in the creation of the new Ranking system, said: “We are very proud of the work we have done to develop the new World Rankings. We believe the Elo system is able to reflect the level of each freestyler with more precision than its predecessor. We are convinced that the new World Rankings will allow us to create fairer competitions, and hence we are very excited to offer them to the Freestyle Football community worldwide.”

    About the Elo rating system

    The Elo rating system, named after Hungarian-American physics professor Arpad Elo, is a methodology designed to calculate the relative skills of teams, athletes and players in zero-sum games. Originally created as a means to rate chess players, the system is currently in place in disciplines such as football, tennis, baseball and esports.

    The Elo rating system uses the difference in the rating between two competitors to predict the outcome of their match; depending on how much difference there is between the players, the winner will take more or fewer points from the loser. If the player in a higher position in the ranking wins, they will only receive a few points; however, if it’s the lower-rated player who manages to secure the victory, many points will be transferred.

    The Elo system, therefore, is not an absolute rating, but a method to calculate the level of a particular athlete (in this case, a freestyler) in relation to the rest of competitors – hence why so many disciplines have adopted it at their highest competitive level.


    For more information about the activities of the WFFA, follow its official channels to get the latest updates!

  • Super Ball 2022 to offer specific competitions for female athletes across all of its categories

    Super Ball 2022 to offer specific competitions for female athletes across all of its categories

    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 World Freestyle Football Association (WFFA) has announced today the implementation of a new, key initiative in their global plan to promote equality in the sport of Freestyle Football. In order to offer female freestylers as many platforms as possible to show their skills and to support the development of the sport, this year’s edition of the biggest on-site competition in the global circuit, the 2022 Super Ball World Open, will offer a specific category for women in each and every one of its disciplines.

    With this decision, the WFFA and the Super Ball organising committee are covering a historic request of the ever-growing female Freestyle Football community, whose count and competitive level have risen at an unstoppable pace in the last decade.

    Minna Marlo, Head of Development at the WFFA, said: “The number of women competing at an elite level in Freestyle Football tournaments has increased dramatically in recent years. As the world governing body for the sport, we are fully committed to providing the necessary platforms to support and boost this growth, and hence we are really excited to offer this new opportunity to female freestylers”.

    Lucaso Škoda, Head of Operations at the WFFA and Super Ball Chief Tournament Director, said: “Inclusion and diversity have always been ingrained in the spirit of Super Ball as a competition and as a community event, and hence for us it was just natural to expand the tournament to cater to the rising number of female participants. It makes us feel really proud to witness the development of the sport – and particularly, to be part of it!”.


    About Super Ball

    Super Ball is the largest Freestyle Football competition on the planet, a major factor in establishing the thriving global community enjoyed by millions every year. Officially sanctioned by the World Freestyle Football Association (WFFA), Super Ball offers no less than 7 different competitions across the length of a week, as well as workshops, lectures and meetings around the sport.

    2022 will mark the 13th season in succession in which the Super Ball is held in the Czech Republic, a tradition that has become a yearly tribute to the local Freestyle Football community.

    For general information or inquiries about the event, follow its official channels:


    For more information about the activities of the WFFA, follow its official channels to get the latest updates!

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