Find the official results of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
The 2023 edition of the Super Ball World Open, the greatest and most teeming Freestyle Football event on the globe, concluded on Friday, August 11th with an absolutely extraordinary Finals held at Park Gutovka in Prague, Czech Republic. Over 400 attendees from 52 countries, with a record-breaking 211 participants in the 1×1 Battles tournaments, graced the event with their presence this year.
The female 1×1 Battles Pro category showcased an unforgettable story as 15-year-old Isabel ‘Izzy’ Wilkins, from the UK, took the world by storm and claimed her first-ever pro title after unexpectedly defeating current World Champion Caitlyn Schrepfer (USA) in the decisive battle. Polish Aguska Mnich, the defending female champion of the Super Ball World Open, took third place this year.
In the male Pro category, Dutch hero Jesse Marlet made history by defeating multiple World and Super Ball champion Erlend Fagerli (Norway) in the semifinals and then beating US-American rising star Patrick Shaw in the final to claim the gold medal.
Besides the Pro bracket, the 1×1 Battles tournament also featured the Intermediate and Rookie categories; in the former, Ukrainian Di-sS won the title thanks to his victory against Malaysian Niokin, while in the latter, German freestyler JaKim took the crown after beating Italian Steghidozz in the final.
Following the best Super Ball traditions, the event featured six more categories, with an extra, innovative discipline for this year: the NextGen 1×1 Battle, created to showcase the amazing skills of freestylers aged 16 or less. Additionally, a classic competition, Kill the Beat, was completely rethought for this year with extraordinary results.
Here is the list of official champions, runners-up and third-placed athletes in the different categories at Super Ball 2023:
Iron Woman: Laura (Venezuela), Lucie (France) and Mariana (Colombia)
Iron Man: Machine (Colombia), Bodhi Bos (Netherlands) and Sindre (Norway)
Female Challenge: Izzy (UK), Sofie (Denmark) and Laura (Venezuela)
Male Challenge: Hugo Vliese (Netherlands), Mateo (France) and Erlend (Norway)
Female Sick Three: Izzy (UK), Sofie (Denmark) and Laura (Venezuela)
Male Sick Three: Hugo Vliese (Netherlands), CBB (Germany) and Kondzio (Poland)
Double Routines: Jordan & Lubin (France), Yosshi & Yu-J (Japan) and Adachi & GyoZa (Japan)
Routines: Aki (Japan), Yosshi (Japan) and Patrick (Germany)
Kill the Beat: GyoZa (Japan), PWG (Philippines) and Denis (Belarus)
Experience again all the thrills of the 2023 Super Ball World Open 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!
To register, visit the official page of the event at GameDay: click on the logo and sign up now!
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)
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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 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)
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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
Name
Surname
Gender
Country
Marco
Liempi
Male
Chile
Ivan
Rojas
Male
Paraguay
Michel
Loli espino
Female
Peru
Daniel
Sanchez
Male
Colombia
Sebastian
Pena Morales
Male
Colombia
Nicolas
Morales
Male
Chile
Juan salvador
Astorga godoy
Male
Chile
Alan
Estrada
Male
Argentina
Ovidio Ramon
Ferreira Brizuela
Male
Paraguay
Andres
Criollo
Male
Ecuador
Moises
Carruyo
Male
Chile
Gabriel
Parke
Male
Brazil
Hector Luis
Ccasani Ochoa
Male
Peru
Daniel
Parke
Male
Brazil
Jose Alberto
Menacho Caballero
Male
Bolivia
Cristobal Fabian Luciano
Rocha
Male
Bolivia
Diego Josimar
Rosas
Male
Mexico
Danna
Duarte
Female
Chile
Arturo
Bogado
Male
Paraguay
Omar
Mujica
Male
Venezuela
Anais Almendra
Tapia Villalobos
Female
Chile
Iker
Freire
Male
Ecuador
Roger
Samaniego
Male
Paraguay
Samuel
Hernandez
Male
Venezuela
Leo
Oliveros
Male
Venezuela
Mariaclaudia
Araujo
Female
Peru
Ignacio
Chavez
Male
Argentina
Dylan
Benitez
Male
Argentina
Gustavo
Soto
Male
Chile
Rodrigo
Castillo
Male
Argentina
Luis
Reyes
Male
Peru
Saul Robinho
Diaz Ramos
Male
Bolivia
Samuel
Mamani Soto
Male
Bolivia
Michael
Molina
Male
Chile
Kevin
Paez
Male
Ecuador
Esneider
Hernandez
Male
Colombia
Mauricio Gaston
Mamani Albornoz
Male
Bolivia
Chris
Gonzalez
Male
Venezuela
Martin
Maglio
Male
Argentina
Marisa
Cintra
Female
Brazil
Wilson
Cabrera
Male
Paraguay
Samuel
Monsalve
Male
Chile
Santiago
Romero
Male
Argentina
Diana
Rojer
Female
Panama
Sebastian
Zavala
Male
Chile
Maxi
Galarza
Male
Argentina
Valentin
Falcone
Male
Argentina
Laura
Biondo
Female
Venezuela
Ariel Fabricio
Gonzales Esquite
Male
Bolivia
Julian
Sosa
Male
Colombia
Boyka
Ortiz
Male
Colombia
Martín
Stendelis
Male
Argentina
Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!
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 Medellín, Colombia. 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!
To register, visit the official page of the event at GameDay: click on the logo and sign up now!
Check the official website of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
The biggest and most prestigious open competition in the Freestyle Football global circuit, Super Ball, will be back in 2023! This time, the event will feature a completely new and expanded outdoor location in the city of Prague, in the Czech Republic.
The 2023 edition of Super Ball will take place at Gutovka Park in the Czech capital, with the nearby Comfort Hotel Prague city East acting as the centre of operations. The best freestylers from all over the world, including an estimated 400 participants from over 40 countries, will gather between August 6th and 11th to show off their best skills in an attempt to be crowned champion across as many as 7 different categories for both male and female.
Over the week, the Comfort Hotel will also play host to the Freestyle Football Congress, a unique platform created by the World Freestyle Football Association (WFFA) to discuss and forge the future of the sport together with the global community.
Among the new features of this year’s edition of Super Ball will be a special opportunity for all under-16 freestylers to shine: the newly created NextGen category. This is a 1 vs 1 battle competition which will enable all young talents to showcase their potential and prove themselves on the biggest stage. Also, for the first time ever, the Grand Finals will be held on a Friday, a decision aimed at giving freestylers a full weekend to enjoy themselves with the global community.
Just like its predecessors, Super Ball 2023 will be an open event. This means athletes of all levels and nationalities will be able to participate. The signups process will open on March 1st and close on July 30th; there will be no extensions this year, so all athletes who haven’t signed up by the end of the registration period will not be allowed to compete.
To sign up for the event, check the official Event Page on the WFFA website or register directly via GameDay!
. This year’s edition of the tournament will include 7 disciplines, each of them with its male and female categories:
Freestyle 1×1 Battles: the main competition of the event, a clash of individual quality and mental strength in which two athletes compete by showing their best skills to the team of judges.
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.
Kill the Beat: a competition in which freestylers need to mix their tricks with a set music track… in a live format!
Iron Man & Woman: a marathon in basic lower body combinations and stamina – only for the toughest athletes!
Lukáš Škoda, Super Ball Event Director, said: “We are very happy to present an outdoors Super Ball again, retaking the tradition of massively successful years such as 2017 and 2018. Our priority has always been catering to the needs of the community, and hence we are really excited to incorporate the NextGen category and to move the Grand Finals to a Friday – we hope this will give athletes more time to rest and enjoy their time together!”
Steve Elias, President of the WFFA, said: “It’s an absolute pleasure and honour for the WFFA to organise the biggest open championship in the sport of Freestyle Football yet another year. Edition after edition, we keep witnessing the extraordinary growth of our discipline; moving to Park Gutovka will surely help increase the visibility of the event… and motivate the athletes to push the limits of the sport even further!”
Kitti Szász, former Freestyle Football World Champion and member of the Super Ball 2023 judges panel, said: “From a judging perspective, it’s awesome to observe how much the sport keeps growing year after year. After the much-needed opening of all disciplines to female athletes last year, I think the creation of the NextGen category is a new great step in the right direction: I’m really looking forward to judging the skills of its participants!”
The 2023 Super Ball will be organised in partnership with local event production company PJ Art Production, an alliance that has guaranteed high-quality standards and success for the last 10 years in a row. Following the tradition of recent years, the 2023 event will be hosted by renowned Italian speaker Lorenzo Pinciroli, an unmistakable face for the Freestyle Football community.
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.
2023 will mark the 14th season in succession in which the Super Ball World Open 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 Super Ball, please contact superball@thewffa.org or visit its official channels:
To register, visit the official page of the event at GameDay: click on the logo and sign up now!
Check the official website of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
The biggest and most prestigious open competition in the Freestyle Football global circuit, Super Ball, will be back in 2023! This time, the event will feature a completely new and expanded outdoor location in the city of Prague, in the Czech Republic.
The 2023 edition of Super Ball will take place at Gutovka Park in the Czech capital, with the nearby Comfort Hotel Prague city East acting as the centre of operations. The best freestylers from all over the world, including an estimated 400 participants from over 40 countries, will gather between August 6th and 11th to show off their best skills in an attempt to be crowned champion across as many as 7 different categories for both male and female.
Over the week, the Comfort Hotel will also play host to the Freestyle Football Congress, a unique platform created by the World Freestyle Football Association (WFFA) to discuss and forge the future of the sport together with the global community.
Among the new features of this year’s edition of Super Ball will be a special opportunity for all freestylers under the age of 16: the newly created NextGen category. This is a mixed 1×1 battle competition which will enable all young talents to showcase their potential and prove themselves on the biggest stage. Also, for the first time ever, the Grand Finals will be held on a Friday, a decision aimed at giving freestylers a full weekend to enjoy themselves with the global community.
Just like its predecessors, Super Ball 2023 will be an open event. This means athletes of all levels and nationalities will be able to participate. The signups process will open on March 1st and close on July 30th; there will be no extensions this year, so all athletes who haven’t signed up by the end of the registration period will not be allowed to compete.
For the first time, the WFFA has set up a refund policy for registrations; 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 only before June 30th. The organising committee strongly recommends all athletes who need a visa to get their invitation letter first using the widget on the Super Ball website: once they are cleared to travel, they may sign up as participants.
. This year’s edition of the tournament will include 7 disciplines, each of them with its male and female categories:
Freestyle 1×1 Battles: the main competition of the event, a clash of individual quality and mental strength in which two athletes compete by showing their best skills to the team of judges.
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.
Kill the Beat: a competition in which freestylers need to mix their tricks with a set music track… in a live format!
Iron Man & Woman: a marathon in basic lower body combinations and stamina – only for the toughest athletes!
Support documents
Are you willing to compete in Super Ball, or maybe to just come to Prague to enjoy the show? 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 to the Czech Republic!
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Invite Letter: fill in the form to request an invitation letter from the WFFA
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List of Services: a document that includes all available products for the event and their respective prices
xxxx
Parental form: a necessary document for all under-18 freestylers, to be uploaded at the end of the registration process via GameDay
xxxx
Schedule: review the full activity schedule for the Super Ball week
Venue plan: discover all details about the 2023 location of Super Ball, Park Gutovka
City Recommendations: learn everything you need to know about the city of Prague and the Czech culture
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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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Challenge Sheets: find out the structure for the Challenge competition at the event!
Judges: meet the experts that will evaluate the performance of the Super Ball participants in 2023
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History: discover how Super Ball became a legend (In process)
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Afterparty: make sure to be at the right place at the right time for the event afterparty!
Registered participants
Do you want to know who you’ll be up against at Super Ball 2023? Have a look at the list of confirmed participants below: we update it weekly every Friday!
Name
Surname
Gender
Country
Vania
Riveros
Female
Chile
Raphael
Weiss
Male
France
TristanFSL
Raballand
Male
France
Ostap
Lisotsky
Male
Ukraine
Ali
Alsaqoby
Male
Kuwait
Pawel
Marucha
Male
Poland
Vu Ngoc
Nam
Male
Vietnam
Michail
Koumarianos
Male
Greece
Lorenzo
Loeb
Male
France
Jesse
Marlet
Male
Netherlands
Michal
Brzezicki
Male
Poland
Gustavo
Barragan
Male
United States
Benamar
Mohamed
Male
France
Anastasia
Bagaglini
Female
Italy
Bartlomiej
Mamica
Male
Poland
Mateusz
Wlodarczyk
Male
Poland
Adrian Jacob
Avellaneda Navarro
Male
Peru
Mateusz
Morawiec
Male
Poland
Patryk
Mecik
Male
Poland
Aguska
Mnich
Female
Poland
Yoanna
Dallier
Female
France
Raman
Harbatski
Male
Belarus
Andrey
Maretski
Male
Belarus
Abel
De Jager
Male
Netherlands
Bartek
Pawluczuk
Male
Poland
Thomas
Hanias
Male
France
Anton
Vovchuk
Male
Ukraine
Shantanu
Habade
Male
India
Lorenzo
Neri
Male
Italy
Maria
Hutirova
Female
Slovakia
Kalina
Matysiak
Female
Poland
Dominika
Turkowska
Female
Poland
Tommaso
Facchin
Male
Italy
Dmytri
Tretiakov
Male
Ukraine
Danna
Duarte
Female
Chile
Luisa
Agudelo
Female
Colombia
Siarhei
Shmots
Male
Belarus
Lylian
Altmayer
Male
France
Yo
Surprise
Male
Netherlands
Alessandro
Cangemi
Male
Italy
Andrii
Akritov
Male
Ukraine
Ethan
Audiot
Male
France
Boyka
Ortiz
Male
Colombia
Valentin
Falcone
Male
Argentina
Mohammad
Akbari
Male
Poland
Bodhi
Bos
Male
Netherlands
Stephen
Gray
Male
United Kingdom
Renaud
Mauleon
Male
France
Mohamed
Mazghi
Male
Luxembourg
Diego
Huepa
Male
Mexico
Minna
Marlo
Female
Finland
William
Cardoza
Male
Costa Rica
Simone
Amati
Male
Italy
Mike
van de Streek
Male
Netherlands
Patrick
Baeurer
Male
Germany
Sebastian
Pena Morales
Male
Colombia
Esteban
Gomez
Male
Colombia
Davide
Pisani
Male
Italy
Philip
Pocock
Male
New Zealand
Diego Alexander
Angulo Sotelo
Male
Colombia
Stefano
Ghidoni
Male
Italy
Peter
Lencioni
Male
United States
Mateo
Serri
Male
France
Jairo
Gonzalez
Male
Mexico
Lucie
Quinton
Female
France
Cory
Black
Male
United States
Denis
Popovichenko
Male
Belarus
Oskar
Kubicki
Male
United Kingdom
Anas
Hakimi
Male
Malaysia
Kristian
Nilsen
Male
Norway
Antonio
Sanz
Male
Spain
Lubin
Loquais
Male
France
Maja
Becker
Female
Germany
Daniel
Komanek
Male
Czech Republic
Daniel
Sehnoutek
Male
Slovakia
Takeru
Yamaguchi
Male
Japan
Tatsuya
Adachi
Male
Japan
Takuro
Machimura
Male
Japan
Viggo
Kraft
Male
Sweden
Georg
Lindgard
Male
Sweden
Yann
Ravot
Male
France
Jo
Minjae
Male
South Korea
Irvin
Montoya
Male
United States
luis
Castillo
Male
Mexico
Rebeka
Vertes
Female
Hungary
Jaromir
Poprawa
Male
Poland
Robert
Gomola
Male
Poland
Hugo
Vliese
Male
Netherlands
Oscar
Raneke
Male
Sweden
Lee
Hyunyong
Male
South Korea
Paul
Dromacque
Male
France
Sergio
Sánchez
Male
Spain
Jordan
Meunier
Male
France
Joran
Engelen
Male
Netherlands
Pawel
Kwit
Male
Poland
Sebastiaan
van der Kaay
Male
Netherlands
Annika
Opferkuch
Female
Germany
Samuel
Sopko
Male
Slovakia
Moises
Carruyo
Male
Chile
Michal
Wiacek
Male
Poland
Kazuya
Sawada
Male
Japan
Toyoharu
Tanaka
Male
Japan
Melissa
Baron
Female
Colombia
Jun
Takada
Male
Japan
Alvaro
Obregon
Male
Spain
Simon Levin
Mueller
Male
Switzerland
Laurin
Zaugg
Male
Switzerland
Matthias
Boesel
Male
Switzerland
Chaimaa
Khouya
Female
Spain
Kaelen
Hernandez
Female
United States
Jiri
Stavinoha
Male
Czech Republic
Mariana
Taborda Rueda
Female
Colombia
Yuki
Tokimoto
Male
Japan
Daiki
Hirata
Male
Japan
Clement
Thiriet
Male
France
Tojo
Andrianirina
Male
Madagascar
Guido
van Moorselaar
Male
Netherlands
Marek
Hrabovsky
Male
Czech Republic
Furuta
Manato
Male
Japan
Nils
Effinghausen
Male
Germany
Malte
Czelk
Male
Germany
Jannis
Stein
Male
Germany
Arina
Gerovskaya
Female
Russia
William
Raes
Male
Belgium
Joshua
Meehan
Male
Luxembourg
Bailey
de Regt
Male
Netherlands
Enrique
Hernanzez
Male
Spain
Konrad
Dybas
Male
Poland
Alex
Yates
Male
United Kingdom
Maximiliano
Valle Bernal
Male
United States
Ralf
Krich
Male
Germany
Vincente
Grady
Male
United States
Kunal
Rathi
Male
India
Laura
Biondo
Female
Venezuela
Hiroaki
Ino
Male
Japan
Kotaro
Kawaguchi
Male
Japan
Miguel
Perez
Male
Spain
Ghislain
Boisard
Male
France
Jonathan
Paul
Male
France
Quentin
Belloumeau
Male
France
Luuk
Kruijsdijk
Male
Netherlands
Luke
Cartwright
Male
Australia
Alexane
Meunier
Female
France
Felix
Wilborg
Male
Sweden
Daiki
Sutoh
Male
Japan
Sigve
Lamark Monsen
Male
Norway
Sondre Odegaard
Aksnes
Male
Norway
Piotr
Jaskierski
Male
Poland
Chris Bennet
Broeker
Male
Germany
Robert
Guzik
Male
Poland
Mathilde
Fortier
Female
Canada
Sindre
Herre Hansen
Male
Norway
Akinobu
Komine
Male
Japan
Hiroki
Matsumoto
Male
Japan
Hinata
Watanabe
Male
Japan
Mathieu
Pierron
Male
France
Erlend
Bondahl
Male
Norway
Adrian
Franc
Male
Poland
Yuji
Morishima
Male
Japan
Marco
Le Bouteiller
Male
France
Nolan
Cacheux
Male
France
Jorge
Anton
Male
Spain
Hermen
Voerknecht
Male
Netherlands
Jasmijn
Janssen
Female
Netherlands
Conor
Reynolds
Male
Ireland
Birger
Lemey
Male
Belgium
Aibolat
Kubashev
Male
Kazakhstan
Fenn
Russell
Male
United Kingdom
Sixtine
de Mareschal
Female
France
Bas
Kanis
Male
Netherlands
Markus
Downhill
Male
United Kingdom
Paloma
Pujol
Female
Spain
Max
Lawson
Male
United Kingdom
Dario
Guckelsberger
Male
Germany
Heaven
Rietdijk
Female
Netherlands
Ben
Kelly
Male
Australia
Carl
Helenelund
Male
Sweden
Kang
Yejun
Male
South Korea
Yoshihito
Yamamoto
Male
Japan
hwanjin
Yoo
Male
South Korea
Krzysiek
Wierzbinski
Male
Poland
Matthew
Ho
Male
Hong Kong
Godfrey
Yu
Male
Hong Kong
Gabriel
Parke
Male
Brazil
Britt
van den Dungen
Female
Netherlands
Izu
Yuri
Male
Japan
Yuto
Yabuta
Male
Japan
Jay
Hennicke
Male
Australia
Miharu
Miyoshi
Female
Japan
Moeka
Sakurai
Female
Japan
Mai
Yasutake
Female
Japan
Hana
Nakama
Female
Japan
Sora
Suzuki
Female
Japan
Isaac
Tam
Male
Hong Kong
Eito
Kohata
Male
Japan
Ilari
Mustonen
Male
Finland
Jose Alberto
Menacho Caballero
Male
Bolivia
Angus
Wong
Male
Hong Kong
Jayden
Lee
Male
Hong Kong
Lyson
Sze
Male
Hong Kong
Daichi
Tanabe
Male
Japan
Kalle
Kaskismaa
Male
Finland
Tim
van de Werd
Male
Netherlands
Serafina
Knapp
Female
Germany
Matko
Vila
Male
Croatia
Marc
Jonin
Male
Switzerland
Jonathan
van Rijsbergen
Male
Netherlands
Corvin
Berndt
Male
Germany
Diego
Urzua
Male
Chile
Archis
Patil
Male
India
Szabados
Adam
Male
Hungary
Alvaro
Lopez
Male
Spain
Rebaz
Mohammed
Male
United Kingdom
Michel
Loli Espino
Female
Peru
Ahmadreza
Allameh Falsafi
Male
Iran
Patrick
Shaw
Male
United States
Tsz Hei
Ng
Male
Hong Kong
Leon
Vizan
Male
United Kingdom
Thiago
Saltori
Male
Brazil
Kin fat
Pang
Male
Hong Kong
Tim
Hoekman
Male
Netherlands
Tony
Ma
Male
Hong Kong
Nick
Seyda
Male
United States
Alex
Hyland-Cid
Male
United Kingdom
Caitlyn
Schrepfer
Female
United States
Daria
Rebbert
Female
Germany
Caspar
van Tent
Male
Netherlands
Ronan
Dillon
Male
Ireland
Eddie
Harvison
Male
United Kingdom
Nicolas
Rossier
Male
Switzerland
Sam
Madden
Male
Ireland
Sofie
Johannsen
Female
Denmark
Olivier
Grodecki
Male
Poland
Breno
Cavalcante
Male
Brazil
Lucas
Vosgien
Male
France
Torin
Lynch
Female
United States
Markus
Johansson
Male
Sweden
Niklas
Rebholz
Male
Germany
Pablito
Molina
Male
France
Emmy
Calmel
Female
France
Karl
Jordal
Male
Norway
Waka
Nagamine
Female
Japan
Isabel
Wilkins
Female
United Kingdom
Erlend
Fagerli
Male
Norway
Luca
Placentino
Male
United Kingdom
Diego
Piquera Rubio
Male
Spain
Vicente
Godoy
Male
Chile
Nicolas
Riviere
Male
France
Robin
Stafwerfeldt
Male
Sweden
Keyl
Shafi
Male
United Kingdom
Osman
Roa
Male
Colombia
Muhammad
Hazim
Male
Malaysia
Zulhilmi
Zuaswa
Male
Malaysia
Sebastian
Zavala
Male
Chile
Ricardo
Galicia
Male
Mexico
Maxi
Masi
Male
Argentina
Philip
Warren Gertsson
Male
Philippines
Mahiro
Kitamura
Female
Japan
Joan
Sitjar
Male
Spain
Teo
Gutierrez
Male
Mexico
Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!
Check the official website of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
Calling all freestylers and fans of the sport from Nigeria – and the whole of Africa: we have great news for the community!
On October 30th starting at 14h, the StreetVibes Freestyle Football Championship Ovie 2022 will take place at the Autoserve Event Center in Warri City, Delta State!
The championship will offer a 1×1 battles tournament and a Sick Three competition. In order to participate, freestylers must upload a 60-second video to their Instagram account and tag @streetvibesff, @Sr_management_official and @Will_power_TM. The best 24 males and 8 females who participate will be selected by the team of judges and invited to join the event on-site!
The winners of the 1×1 battles competition will receive the following prizes in both the male and female categories:
Check the official website of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
Calling all freestylers and fans of the sport from Norway: we have great news for the community!
On November 26th starting at 13h, the world-renowned Off-Pitch Arena in the city of Oslo will host the 2022 edition of the Norwegian Freestyle Football Championship!
The competition will offer a 1×1 battles tournament, plus potentially an under-16 competition, as well as Challenge and Sick Three tournaments depending on the number of registered freestylers. The registration fee is 200 Norwegian krone: to sign up, please click on this link!
Check the official website of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
2022 delivered yet another successful edition of the Super Ball World Open Freestyle Football Championships. Truth be told, though, it didn’t just deliver another similar to recent years: the level went through the roof in both Freestyle Football and production!
With 250+ participants from 46 different countries under one roof in Prague, Czech Republic, we were once again treated to an incredible display of Freestyle Football in its purest competitive form. New milestones were reached, with the female side of the sport getting a specific bracket in all event categories for the first time – and this was only fitting after the competition gathered a historic record number of female participants.
The Male Battles category did not disappoint, producing some of the most incredible head-to-head moments the sport has ever seen. After some very tough calls from the judges, it was the same 3 competitors on the podium places again as in 2021, including the devastating Fagerli Brothers from Norway. Erlend once again reigned victorious taking home his 5th Superball title, while his brother Brynjar this time had to settle for 3rd place the Dutch sensation Jesse Marlet was able to edge that little bit closer and finished second. An epic final battle with Erlend went down to the wire —3-2 on the votes from the judges— and no doubt will be talked about for years to come!
The Intermediate Battles offered endless thrills and ultimately great happiness to Finnish fans of the sport, with young Kalle Alden taking the gold against Kazakhstani Abiolat ‘Kuba’ Kubashev. Irishman Sam Madden took third place. The Rookie Battle category, in turn, presented a fantastic clash of cultures and styles and featured an intercontinental final: South Korean Kang Yejun against Dutch Abel de Jager. In the end, Kang came out on top. Frenchman Pablito Molina joined them on the podium by winning the third-place battle against his fellow countryman Clement Thiriet.
The Female Battles, meanwhile, had a similar development to the men’s category, with champions defending their titles and Polish star Aguska Mnich taking home the first place after defeating Jasmijn Janssen from the Netherlands in the final. Laura Biondo from Venezuela claimed third place on the podium. This was the first year the females got to experience their own battle qualification circles, and meant that as many as 8 featured on the finals day.
Watch the first part of the 2022 Super Ball Finals here:
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The level was once again sky high in the other categories too, with many new faces taking to the podium places. The stamina-based Iron Man competition, for example, saw Dutch Hugo Vliese take the first place with an impressive 1-minute-and-31-seconds-long combo in the final. Maxi Masi (Argentina) and Sindre Herre (Norway) can both be very pleased as they claimed second and third place respectively.
The female equivalent, Iron Woman, was one of those categories making its debut this year. It was eventually won by Laura Biondo, who defeated UK representative Becka Hugill in the final, while Cata Vega Piña from Chile had to settle for third place.
Hugo Vliese’s impressive lowers also earned him first place in the Male Challenge category. After a marathon of increasingly difficult combos and tricks for the participants to tackle that went long into the night, the Dutchman eventually held his nerve to come out on top over Anto Sanz (Spain) and Erlend Fagerli, who took 3rd place – a remarkable feat taking into account that this was his first year competing in Challenge.
The Female Challenge, also making its debut, gave participants their own list of rounds that differed from the men’s: Lucie Quinton from France demonstrated some strong lowers and took the first place spot over Laura Biondo (second) and Becka Hugill (third), who were both no strangers to the podium places in the lower competitions from the week.
Anto Sanz would eventually have his moment, though. The Spaniard was victorious in the Male Sick Three category, no doubt for his perfect execution. In second place was Kondzio, from Poland, and completing the set was CBB, from Germany. The Female Sick Three (another held for the first time) had some familiar faces again, with Lucie Quinton reigning supreme in this one also, while Becka Hugill was able to finish as high as second this time. The young Jantje Moonlion from the Netherlands took third place and got onto the podium for the first time.
Watch the second part of the 2022 Super Ball Finals here:
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The Female Show Flow, in turn, was won by Aguska Mnich (Poland), while Emmi Bjorn (Finland) and Cata Vega (Chile) were able to take second and third place respectively thanks to their impressive rounds.
As far as Routines was concerned, we saw some incredible displays (just when you think you’ve seen it all…!): creativity knows no limits, but it was ultimately the Japanese freestylers who came out on top in both Single and Double Routine categories. In the individual discipline, Leon took first place while last year’s winner, Nick Seyda from the USA, had to settle for the runner-up spot. Another Japanese freestyler, Yosshi, completed the podium trio in the third box.
These same Japanese freestylers featured again successfully in the Double Routine category. Leon and his routine partner Aki were able to get third place, while Anh Tuan & Danh Quang from Vietnam blew the audience away with their incredible dragon costume routine to claim second place. However, it was Yosshi & Yu-Ji who, back once again for another Super Ball, claimed yet another podium place in Double Routine – this time the first place!
Watch the third part of the 2022 Super Ball Finals here:
. Kill the Beat also offered the opportunity for freestylers to demonstrate their musicality skills from a selection of beats and tracks on stage. The first place in this went to Gyoza (Japan) while Yu-Ri (also from Japan) claimed the second place. Finally, in the third position for this category, there was Rey from Panama.
Super Ball 2022 also held another Panna KO competition with players doing battle in the cage, looking to outscore or even put the ball through the opponent’s legs for an instant win. After a long night of Panna action with many skilful participants, it was Jack Downer from the UK (better known as Street Panna) who returned back to winning ways and added another Super Ball title to his name for this particular trophy room. This came after a golden-goal final with Ferjani Safi (Belgium). Steven Sutton (France) took the last spot on the podium.
The judges played an all-important role throughout the week with some tough decisions to be made; even under pressure, though, the team of Kitti Szász, Jordan Meunier, Szymo Skalski, Luki Chwieduk and Juan Astorga held their nerve well under the direction of Miran Pirner. The event would have been nothing, however, without the MCs being the glue that kept everything together. The ever-present Lorenzo Pinciroli, with the precious assistance of Nabil Hamza and Mike Van De Streek, ensured the energy players and spectators needed throughout yet another magical week of Freestyle Football in Prague.
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 website of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
Calling all freestylers from Spain! One of the most awaited national competitions, the Spanish Freestyle Football Championship, is back in 2022 with loads of amazing surprises!
This year, the SFFC will be split into three days and happen across several different locations:
Friday, August 26: from 18h to 22h in Madrid Centro (exact location TBA)
Saturday, August 27: from 13h to 23h in La Casa+Grande in Rivas Vaciamadrid
Sunday, August 28: from 12h to 18h in Madrid Centro (exact location TBA)
The team of judges will be announced on the official Instagram channel of the Spanish Freestyle Football community, @spanishfreestyle.
This year’s categories will include the following:
1×1 Battles (male and female)
Challenge
Sick Three
3×3 Battles
The signup fee for the event is 25€ and it includes the official T-shirt of the tournament. Participants can also support the event by buying another T-shirt with an alternative design, which costs 15€. The registration for this event will happen online via GameDay; once a freestyler has signed up, they will receive an email with the payment instructions. Winners will get medals and prizes!
To register, visit the official page of the event at GameDay: click on the logo and sign up now!
Check the official website of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!
The Freestyle Football community will have a great reason to rejoice in 2022: the biggest and most prestigious open competition in the world, Super Ball, will be back this year with an expanded setup and a long list of innovations and surprises.
Just as in the previous edition, Super Ball 2022 will take place in the Clarion Congress Hotel in the city of Prague. This year, though, the event will happen a week earlier than usual: the best freestylers in the world, including an estimated 300 participants from over 40 countries, will gather between August 9th and 13th in the capital of the Czech Republic to crown the champions in the male and female brackets of 8 different categories.
Co-organised by the World Freestyle Football Association, the 2022 edition of Super Ball will feature a much bigger setup than last season (twice the surface of the 2021 event) and a major innovation: the first Freestyle Football Congress, a unique opportunity to celebrate the community, imagine the future of the discipline and learn about the latest trends in sports with athletes and officials from all over the world.
The 2022 edition of Super Ball, just like its predecessors, will be an open event, and athletes from all nationalities and categories will be able to participate. The registration period will begin on June 15th, 2022: freestylers and fans from around the globe will find all key information about the competition on www.superball.world.
This year’s edition of the tournament will include 8 disciplines, each of them with male and female categories:
Freestyle Battles: the main competition of the event, a clash of individual quality and mental strength in which two athletes compete by showing their best skills to a team of 5 judges
Freestyle routine: a showcase of individual mastery in which an athlete demonstrates their quality in sync with the music
Double routine: a spectacle of synchrony in which two athletes show their most amazing combined moves
Sick Three: a competition to find the very best combination of 3 consecutive tricks
Challenge: a distinctive category in which athletes perform predetermined tricks at their highest speed; specially designed for lovers of fast combinations
Show Flow: a competition for complete freestylers to demonstrate their absolute control over all aspects of the sport
Iron Man: a marathon in basic lower body combinations – only for the toughest athletes!
Panna KO: the legendary Street Football competition in which athletes must show their skills when attacking… and keep their feet together when defending!
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Lukáš Škoda, Super Ball Chief Tournament Director, said: “This year is particularly exciting for us. If 2021 marked the rebirth of the event after the pandemic, 2022 will represent an absolute explosion for Super Ball: we have doubled the capacity of the venue, we will offer the community more resources than ever before, and we have even added the first edition of the Freestyle Football Congress to the schedule. I have no doubt that this year will herald the start of a new era for the event – and the sport itself!”.
Steve Elias, President of the WFFA, said: “The WFFA has experienced a tremendous evolution in recent times, and this year’s edition of Super Ball will offer us a perfect opportunity to present the results of all this hard work to the global community. We have implemented a great deal of technologies and tools to help our athletes, and many more will be announced: I am really looking forward to doing so at the event!”.
Aguska Mnich, current Super Ball female champion, said: “Super Ball is a legend. For me it’s always an absolute pleasure to participate: I look forward to it every year. I have no doubt that the 2022 edition will be one of the best ever: I’ll be working very hard to renew my title there!”.
Erlend Fagerli, defending Super Ball male champion, said: “I am so excited for this year’s Super Ball! Everything I’ve been told about it makes me feel really hyped about the 2022 edition of the tournament. I’ve been working hard since last year and can’t wait to show some of my new tricks on the stage in Prague!”.
The 2022 Super Ball will be organised in partnership with local event production company PJ Art Production, an alliance that has guaranteed high-quality standards and success for the last 9 years in a row. Following the tradition of recent years, the 2022 event will be hosted by renowned Italian speaker Lorenzo Pinciroli, an unmistakable face for the Freestyle Football community.
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, please contact:
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