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  • Caitlyn Schrepfer and Patrick Shaw take the victory in Pulse New York City 2023

    Caitlyn Schrepfer and Patrick Shaw take the victory in Pulse New York City 2023

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    WFFA Pulse New York City 2023, the first-ever Freestyle Football Pulse Event to take place in North America, happened on August 26th at the extraordinary American Dream entertainment centre in East Rutherford, NJ – just minutes away from the Big Apple. The tournament featured an intense 1×1 battle format, where the region’s best freestylers competed to determine the champions of the male and female categories. The local crowd roared with excitement as athletes from eight different countries across the Americas showcased their unique styles and cultures, both on and off the ball.

    In the end, two local heroes emerged victorious and secured their spots in this year’s highly anticipated World Freestyle Football Championship Finals in Nairobi, Kenya: Patrick Shaw and Caitlyn Schrepfer, both of US American nationality, took the victories in the male and female brackets respectively.

    The excitement did not end there, as two more freestylers (a man and a woman) 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 South America to crown the regional champions and find four more World Finalists – a total of three ladies and three gentlemen.

    Experience again all the thrills of Pulse New York City 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!

  • 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!
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    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
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    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)
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    Afterparty: make sure to be at the right place at the right time for the event afterparty! (In process)

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    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!

  • 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!

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