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  • The Netherlands take over the most spectacular World Open of all times: Jasmijn Janssen and Jesse Marlet win Super Ball 2025

    The Netherlands take over the most spectacular World Open of all times: Jasmijn Janssen and Jesse Marlet win Super Ball 2025

    Tournify Find the official results of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!

    The 2025 edition of the Super Ball World Open, the greatest and most celebrated Freestyle Football event on the globe, concluded on Friday, August 29th with an absolutely extraordinary Finals held at the state-of-the-art SportsDock arena in London, United Kingdom. The first edition of the event to be ever organised outside of the Czech Republic brought together the greatest freestylers in the world for an unforgettable show – one that many will remember as the most spectacular in the history of the competition!

    After a week of mind-blowing battles and extraordinary heroics in the six extra categories (Sick Three, Challenge, Routines, Double Routines, Iron Man & Woman and Kill the Beat), two Dutch superstars, Jesse Marlet in the male bracket and Jasmijn Janssen in the female bracket, stood out on top and won the 1×1 Battles tournament.

    In the male category, French star Tristan Gac took second position, with Argeninian sensation Ignacio ‘Ignachav’ Chávez claiming the bronze medal after an extraordinary performance. In the female tournament, Venezuelan legend and Super Ball OG Laura Biondo climbed to the second position in the podium, with Panamanian rising star Diana ‘Karol’ Rojer taking the third place.

    Besides the Pro bracket, the 1×1 Battles tournament also featured the NextGen and Division 2 categories: in the former, French starlet Ilian Nemoz won the title after defeating the defending champion, Polish sensation Pan Pawel; meanwhile, in the second division, Maximiliano ‘El Tigre’ Valle Bernal from the USA took the crown after defeating the Palestinian hero Yousef ‘Yusu’ Hawari.

    In the special mentions section, the extraordinary feat of Sofie Johannsen, from Denmark, cannot be overstated: the Danish teenager took the victory in all the lowers categories, with a trio of gold medals in Sick Three, Iron Woman and Challenge. In a similar fashion, Leon Pokrovsky, from Japan, took the highest spot in the podium in all artistic disciplines, with victories in Routines, Double Routines and Kill the Beat.

    Here is the official list of champions, runners-up and third-placed athletes in the different categories at Super Ball 2025, presented by Ultimate Street Football:

    • Iron Woman: Sofie (Denmark), Jasmijn (Netherlands) and Laura (Venezuela)
    • Iron Man: Sindre (Norway), Ben (France) and Jairo (Mexico)
    • Female Challenge: Sofie (Denmark), Karol (Panama) and Lucie (France)
    • Male Challenge: Mateo (France), Malte (Germany) and Jairo (Mexico)
    • Female Sick Three: Sofie (Denmark), Karol (Panama) and Mai (Japan)
    • Male Sick Three: Jairo (Mexico), Ignachav (Argentina) and Sergio Sánchez (Spain)
    • Double Routines: Leonmbz & Hylee (Japan & Korea), Dan.Freestyler & Hrabi (Czech Republic) and Hirata & Tatsuki (Japan)
    • Routines: Leonmbz (Japan), Djego (Mexico) and Kuro (Japan)
    • Kill the Beat: Leonmbz (Japan), Kuro (Japan) and PWG (Philippines)

    Experience again all the thrills of the 2025 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!

  • Super Ball comes to London: the world’s greatest Freestyle Football event lands in the United Kingdom between August 25th and 29th, 2025

    Super Ball comes to London: the world’s greatest Freestyle Football event lands in the United Kingdom between August 25th and 29th, 2025

    This summer, the city of London will play host to the greatest, most prestigious event in the global Freestyle Football calendar: the Super Ball World Open 2025, which will take place from August 25th to 29th at SportsDock, University of East London!

    Bringing together over 400 of the world’s top Freestyle Football athletes from 50+ countries, Super Ball is way more than just a sports tournament: it’s a celebration of culture, creativity and community through one of the most expressive and inclusive sports on Earth.

    Global Energy. Pure Skill. Free Entry!

    The event will feature no less than seven competitions throughout the week, culminating in a show-stopping, free-to-attend Grand Final on Friday, August 29th from 3 to 6 pm BST. The very best athletes in the world will battle for the crown of champions in front of a passionate crowd. For fans around the globe, the whole event will be live-streamed for free on the official channels of the WFFA, offering front-row access to the action.

    Freestyle Football: A Movement, Not Just a Sport

    Freestyle Football is a lifestyle, a global movement and a gateway to opportunity with no expensive equipment or barriers to entry: All you need is a ball! From street corners to global stages, this art form has empowered thousands of young people to find confidence and connection with fellow athletes.

    Now in the English capital —a place that already eats, sleeps and breathes football—, people will be able to experience the beautiful game in a new way, with the world’s very best freestylers demonstrating what is truly possible with a ball. 

    Not only will Super Ball 2025 showcase elite-level talent, but it will also highlight the positive social impact of freestyle, from mental health and physical literacy to inclusion, neurodiversity and youth empowerment.

    An Open Invitation

    Super Ball offers a dynamic platform for brands, media, educators and local communities to get involved. Whether through sponsorship, workshops, digital activations or collaborative campaigns, there are multiple ways to be part of this vibrant and fast-growing global movement.

    “There is no greater feeling than having such a huge volume of our community coming together in one place”, said Lukáš ‘Lucaso’ Škoda, the Super Ball founder and current Head of Operations of the WFFA. “Super Ball is the highlight of the Freestyle Football calendar: I’m really excited to bring it outside of the Czech Republic for the first time in history.”

    “Bringing Super Ball to London this year not only provides a new experience for the athletes, but also presents a huge opportunity to communicate the beauty of this sport and lifestyle to new audiences, both in the UK and around the world”, said Dan Wood, the Head of Partnerships at the WFFA.


    About the Super Ball World Open

    The Super Ball World Open is the largest Freestyle Football open competition on the planet, a tournament that has become a major factor in establishing the thriving community around the sport on a global scale. Officially sanctioned by the WFFA, Super Ball offers no less than 7 different competitions both for men and women across the length of a week, as well as workshops, lectures and meetings around the sport.

    Super Ball in its current format of World Open was founded in 2012, but the history of events in the Czech Republic dates back to 2009, with the Freestyle Football Grand Prix of Prague created by Czech freestyler and current WFFA Board member Lukáš ‘Lucaso’ Škoda. After several different iterations, including changes of location between the cities of Prague and Liberec, the event became the world reference in the discipline that it is now.

    For more information about the 2025 edition of the competition, please check the corresponding Event Page on the website of the WFFA: Super Ball 2025


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

  • A new generation takes over: Isabel Wilkins and Tristan Gac win Super Ball 2024

    A new generation takes over: Isabel Wilkins and Tristan Gac win Super Ball 2024

    Tournify Find the official results of the tournament on Tournify: click on the logo for more details!

    The 2024 edition of the Super Ball World Open, the greatest and most celebrated Freestyle Football event on the globe, concluded on Saturday, August 24th with an absolutely extraordinary Finals held at the picturesque town square in Liberec, Czech Republic. With a completely revamped show and four brand-new venues, this year’s event truly broke all records – including that of participants, with up to 272 freestylers taking part in the competition.

    The event started with the qualifiers of a variety of competitions taking place at the Sports Hall of the Babylon Wellness Hotel and concluded with French rising powerhouse Tristan Gac, the current European champion, taking gold in the male 1×1 Battles category after beating Colombian superstar Sebastián ‘Machine’ Peña in the Grand Final. Dutch master and 2023 Super Ball champion Jesse Marlet had to settle for the bronze medal this time.

    In the female Pro category, British teenage rising star Isabel ‘Izzy’ Wilkins repeated her extraordinary feat from 2023 and won gold yet again after defeating French icon Yoanna Dallier; yet another teenage promise, Sofie Johannsen from Denmark, took the third spot on the podium.

    Besides the Pro bracket, the 1×1 Battles tournament also featured the NextGen and Division 2 categories; in the former, Polish sensation Pan Pawel won the title thanks to his victory against German Felix Kraemer, while in the latter, Belarusian freestyler Python took the crown after beating Futbolín from Colombia in the Final.

    For the first time, the 2024 edition of Super Ball hosted the Footbag World Championships as well, an event organised together with the International Footbag Players Association. The great success of the Footbag competitions in Liberec and the harmony between both communities paved the way for a fruitful collaboration across this and other events in the future.

    Here is the list of official champions, runners-up and third-placed athletes in the different categories at Super Ball 2024:

    • Iron Woman: Aguska (Poland), Anastasia (Italy) and Mariana (Colombia)
    • Iron Man: Hugo Vliese (Netherlands), Jaironman (Mexico) and Guzik (Poland)
    • Female Challenge: Sofie (Denmark), Amalie Moerk (Denmark) and Lucie (France)
    • Male Challenge: Mateo (France), Hugo Vliese (France) and Ethan (France)
    • Female Sick Three: Sofie (Denmark), Amalie Moerk (Denmark) and Lucie (France)
    • Male Sick Three: Ethan (France), Sergio Sánchez (Spain) and Diego Emanuel (Brazil)
    • Crew Routines: Yosshi & Yu-J (Japan) and Daiki & Tatsuki (Japan)
    • Routines: Sombrero (France), Yosshi (Japan) and Franek (Poland)
    • Kill the Beat: PWG (Philippines), Sergio Sánchez (Spain) and GyoZa (Japan)

    Experience again all the thrills of the 2024 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!

  • 15-year-old Isabel Wilkins and Jesse Marlet claim the title of champions in an unforgettable edition of Super Ball

    15-year-old Isabel Wilkins and Jesse Marlet claim the title of champions in an unforgettable edition of Super Ball

    Tournify 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!

  • 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!
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    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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