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  • WFFA Super Ball World Open 2026

    WFFA Super Ball World Open 2026

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    The biggest and most prestigious open competition in the Freestyle Football global circuit, the Super Ball World Open, is back in 2026! This year, the event goes back to the roots to better serve the global community and moves to the city of Amersfoort, in the Netherlands, to be held in a unique location – a true Home of Champions!

    The 2026 edition of Super Ball will take place at the GymXL arena, the gym where the current male 1×1 Battles Champion, Jesse Marlet, trains regularly. The best freestylers from all over the world, including an estimated 500 participants from over 40 countries, will gather between August 17th and 23rd to show off their best skills in an attempt to be crowned champions across the different categories of the event for both male and female athletes.

    Over the week, the event will also play host to the Freestyle Football Congress, a unique platform created by the WFFA to discuss and forge the future of the sport together with the global community.

    Just like its predecessors, Super Ball 2026 will be an open event: this means athletes of all levels, genders and nationalities will be able to participate, including the youngest ones thanks to the NextGen tournament for freestylers under the age of 16. The athletes competing in this tournament will need to be 15 years of age or younger on the check-in date.

    The dates of the registration process will be announced on the official channels of the WFFA. Following the regular practice of all WFFA events, 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. Signing up on site to participate is not allowed!

    More information about the event, including the registration dates and process, the different categories, the hotel discounts and the services available in the city, will be announced very soon. Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA!


    Support documents

    Are you willing to compete in this event, or maybe to just come 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!

      List of Services: a document that includes all available products for the event and their respective prices (In process)
       
      Parental form: a necessary document for all under-18 freestylers, to be sent to superball@worldfreestylefootball.org at the end of the registration process (In process)
    xxxx  
      Schedule: review the full activity schedule for the event (In process)
       
    Rules: get to know how participants will be evaluated in the different disciplines of the event (In process)
    xxxx  

    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

  • 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!

  • WFFA Super Ball World Open 2025

    WFFA Super Ball World Open 2025

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    Tournify Find all schedules and results on Tournify

    The biggest and most prestigious open competition in the Freestyle Football global circuit, Super Ball, will be back in 2025! This year, the event leaves the Czech Republic for the first time ever and moves to the city of London, in the United Kingdom, to offer a variety of amazing locations for all of its competitions!

    The 2025 edition of Super Ball will take place at the SportsDock arena, next to the University of East London campus. The best freestylers from all over the world, including an estimated 500 participants from over 40 countries, will gather between August 25th and 29th 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 athletes.

    Over the week, the event hotel will also play host to the Freestyle Football Congress, a unique platform created by the WFFA to discuss and forge the future of the sport together with the global community.

    Just like its predecessors, Super Ball 2025 will be an open event: this means athletes of all levels and nationalities will be able to participate, including the youngest ones thanks to the NextGen tournament for freestylers under the age of 16. The athletes competing in this tournament will need to be 15 years of age or younger on the check-in date, August 25th. The signups process will open on May 14th and close on August 18th; 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. All participants and visitors will get a wristband when they check in to access all areas of the event. There will be extra wristbands available for visitors who want to buy them on-site, but not for participants: signing up on-site is not allowed!

    This year, registration for the event will happen through FS Meet, a tool developed by the amazing German community – truly by freestylers, for freestylers! 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 July 30th. The organising committee strongly recommends all athletes who need a visa to get their invitation letter first using the widget available at the beginning of the registration process on FS Meet: once they are cleared to travel, they may sign up as participants.

    The 2025 Super Ball Finals, starting on Friday, August 29th at 15:40h BST, will be of free access for all freestylers and fans; however, anyone willing to come enjoy the full week (Monday to Friday) will be asked to get a Visitor Pass when registering via FS Meet. Check out the full schedule of the event below for more details!

    This year’s edition of the tournament will include 7 disciplines, each of them with its male and female categories (except for Kill the Beat, Routines and Crew Routines, as they’re mixed competitions):

    · 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 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!

      List of Services: a document that includes all available products for the event and their respective prices
       
      Parental form: a necessary document for all under-18 freestylers, to be sent to superball@worldfreestylefootball.org at the end of the registration process via FS Meet
    xxxx  
      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!
    xxxx  
      Schedule: review the full activity schedule for the event
       
      Hotel Discounts: as this edition of Super Ball will have no event hotel, a series of discounts in nearby accommodation will be in place!
    xxxx  
    Rules: get to know how participants will be evaluated in each of the disciplines of the event
     
    Flair20 Synthesis™ Rules: get to know how participants will be evaluated in the Artistic disciplines of the event
    xxxx  
    Male Challenge Sheets: find out the structure for the male Challenge competition at the event!
     
    Female Challenge Sheets: find out the structure for the female Challenge competition at the event!

    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow 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!

  • USA Freestyle Football Championship 2024

    USA Freestyle Football Championship 2024

    GameDay To sign up, fill in the official registration form on GameDay
    Tournify Find all the official results of the competition on Tournify

    Fantastic news for all fans of Freestyle Football from the United States of America: the 2024 edition of the USA Freestyle Football Championship is around the corner!

    This National event, which will count for the World Rankings, will take place on June 29th starting at 4 pm at the Soccer Center NYC in New York City, NY.

    Participation is free: the winners of both the female and male brackets will earn themselves a ticket to Super Ball 2024!

    For more information, visit the official website of the event or follow the organiser, Frankie Flo, on Instagram and send him a DM.


    List of Participants

    Do you want to know who you’ll be up against in this awesome event? Have a look at the list of confirmed participants below: we will update it weekly every Friday!

    NameSurnameGenderCountry
    Marc-ArthurSaint LouisMaleUnited States
    Vincent ‘Spinny Vinny’GradyMaleUnited States
    SamuelPerezMaleUnited States
    JesusRamirezMaleUnited States

    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

  • Super Ball World Open 2024

    Super Ball World Open 2024

    GameDay To sign up, fill in the official registration form on GameDay
    Tournify Find all the official results of the competition on Tournify

    The biggest and most prestigious open competition in the Freestyle Football global circuit, Super Ball, will be back in 2024! This year, the event moves to the city of Liberec, in the Czech Republic, to offer a variety of amazing locations for all of its competitions.

    The 2024 edition of Super Ball will take place in three different sites around the city, with the Babylon Hotel acting as the centre of operations. The best freestylers from all over the world, including an estimated 450 participants from over 40 countries, will gather between August 18th and 25th 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… plus an extra guest sport: Footbag!

    Among this year’s new features, Super Ball will include the Footbag Freestyle World Championships, organised in partnership with the International Footbag Players Association (IFPA). This fascinating sport, which had a major role in the development of Freestyle Football, will join forces with the freestyle universe to produce a unique tournament merging two fantastic communities from all around the world.

    Over the week, the event hotel will also play host to the Freestyle Football Congress, a unique platform created by the WFFA to discuss and forge the future of the sport together with the global community.

    Just like its predecessors, Super Ball 2024 will be an open event: this means athletes of all levels and nationalities will be able to participate, including the youngest ones thanks to the NextGen tournament for freestylers under the age of 16. The athletes competing in this tournament will need to be 15 years of age or younger on the check-in date, August 18th. The signups process will open on April 12th and close on August 10th; 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. All participants and visitors will get a wristband when they check in to access all areas of the event. There will be extra wristbands available for visitors who want to buy them on-site, but not for participants: signing up on-site is not allowed!

    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 July 15th. 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.

    The WFFA will offer a special bus service going from central Prague to Liberec on August 18th and from Liberec to central Prague on the 25th for those freestylers or visitors who want to join it.

    This year’s edition of the tournament will include 8 disciplines, each of them with its male and female categories (except for Kill the Beat, Routines and Crew Routines, as they’re mixed):

    • 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.
    • Crew Routine: a spectacle of synchrony in which two or more 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!
    • Footbag: a wide variety of categories in the discipline of Footbag! To learn more, check out the website of the IFPA.

    This event has passed and it’s not possible to request invite letters for it anymore.


    Support documents

    Are you willing to compete in Super Ball, or maybe to just come to the Czech Republic 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!

      List of Services: a document that includes all available products for the event and their respective prices
    xxxx  
      Athlete Handbook: find every single detail about this edition of Super Ball, including the locations, the event hotel, the nearby services and much more! (beware: it may be subject to changes and updates)
    xxxx  
      Schedule: review the full activity schedule for the Super Ball week (beware: it may be subject to changes and updates)
    xxxx  
    Rules: get to know how participants will be evaluated in each of the disciplines of the event
    xxxx  
    Challenge Sheets: find out the structure for the Challenge competition at the event!

    Participant list

    Do you want to know who you’ll be up against in this year’s edition of Super Ball? Have a look at the list of confirmed participants below: we will update it weekly every Friday!

    NameSurnameGenderCountry
    JoseAfonsoMaleSpain
    MohammadAkbariMalePoland
    IzzatAkmalMaleMalaysia
    AndriiAkritovMaleUkraine
    Sondre OdegaardAksnesMaleNorway
    AhmadrezaAllameh FalsafiMaleIran
    AliAlSaqobyMaleKuwait
    EmanuelAlvaradoMaleGuatemala
    SimoneAmatiMaleItaly
    DiegoAnguloMaleColombia
    JorgeAntonMaleSpain
    CesarArmandoMaleMexico
    Juan salvadorAstorga godoyMaleChile
    EthanAudiotMaleFrance
    PatrickBaeurerMaleGermany
    AnastasiaBagagliniFemaleItaly
    SneiderBarajasMaleColombia
    BenjaminBarrowsMaleUnited States
    MajaBeckerFemaleGermany
    RaulBejaranoMaleColombia
    MohamedBenamarMaleFrance
    CorvinBerndtMaleGermany
    RomeoBesnardMaleFrance
    LauraBiondoFemaleVenezuela
    EmmiBjornFemaleFinland
    MatthiasBoeselMaleSwitzerland
    ErlendBondahlMaleNorway
    BodhiBosMaleNetherlands
    Chris BennetBroekerMaleGermany
    MichalBrzezickiMalePoland
    NolanCacheuxMaleFrance
    EmmyCalmelFemaleFrance
    LukaszCalusMalePoland
    HarveyCameronMaleUnited Kingdom
    AlessandroCangemiMaleItaly
    WilliamCardozaMaleCosta Rica
    MoisesCarruyoMaleChile
    luisCastilloMaleMexico
    SebastianCeballosMaleColombia
    PatrikCernyMaleCzech Republic
    IgnacioChavezMaleArgentina
    KonradCiesiolkiewiczMalePoland
    OllieClarkMaleCanada
    WilliamCochartMaleBelgium
    MalteCzelkMaleGermany
    YoannaDallierFemaleFrance
    TommasoDaigoroDe BernardiMaleItaly
    Stande BrouwerMaleNetherlands
    AbelDe JagerMaleNetherlands
    Baileyde RegtMaleNetherlands
    Goosde VisserMaleNetherlands
    WiktorDebskiMalePoland
    DovaneDidierjeanMaleFrance
    DanteDiotalleviMaleCanada
    MarkusDownhillMaleUnited Kingdom
    DannaDuarteFemaleChile
    Gerardo AldairDuarteMaleMexico
    KonradDybasMalePoland
    KonEiichirouMaleJapan
    MohammedEl KhayariMaleSpain
    DiegoEmanuelMaleBrazil
    JoranEngelenMaleNetherlands
    MiguelEsneiderMaleColombia
    ValentinFalconeMaleArgentina
    Cesar OmarFlores AlbaMaleMexico
    MathildeFortierFemaleCanada
    AdrianFrancMalePoland
    TristanGacMaleFrance
    Crystian CamiloGaleano RojasMaleColombia
    SergioGarciaMaleSpain
    ManuelGarcia MansillaMaleArgentina
    StefanoGhidoniMaleItaly
    BelenGodoyFemaleArgentina
    EstebanGomezMaleColombia
    NicolasGondraMaleArgentina
    JairoGonzalezMaleMexico
    VincentGradyMaleUnited States
    StephenGrayMaleUnited Kingdom
    LiaGribiusFemaleUnited Kingdom
    OlivierGrodeckiMalePoland
    PiotrGrychtolMalePoland
    MichalGrzebelecMalePoland
    DarioGuckelsbergerMaleGermany
    TeoGutierrezMaleMexico
    RobertGuzikMalePoland
    AnasHakimiMaleMalaysia
    MarcoHartigMaleGermany
    EddieHarvisonMaleUnited Kingdom
    YousefHawariMalePalestine
    MuhammadHazimMaleMalaysia
    JayHennickeMaleAustralia
    AngeloHenriqueMaleBrazil
    EnriqueHernanzezMaleSpain
    SindreHerre HansenMaleNorway
    DaikiHirataMaleJapan
    TimHoekmanMaleNetherlands
    PierreHouelMaleFrance
    MarekHrabovskyMaleCzech Republic
    BeckaHugillFemaleUnited Kingdom
    AlexHyland-CidMaleUnited Kingdom
    HiroyukiIshimaMaleJapan
    TatsukiItoMaleJapan
    JulianaJaramillo LoperaFemaleColombia
    PiotrJaskierskiMalePoland
    SofieJohannsenFemaleDenmark
    MarkusJohanssonMaleSweden
    LamarJohnsonMaleUnited Kingdom
    KarlJordalMaleNorway
    LuisJuarezMaleMexico
    RafalKaletaMalePoland
    BasKanisMaleNetherlands
    KalleKaskismaaMaleFinland
    ShoKimuraMaleJapan
    SerafinaKnappFemaleGermany
    FranzKniziaMaleGermany
    DanielKomanekMaleCzech Republic
    IhorKostelkoMaleUkraine
    FelixKraemerMaleGermany
    ViggoKraftMaleSweden
    RalfKrichMaleGermany
    LuukKruijsdijkMaleNetherlands
    AibolatKubashevMaleKazakhstan
    OskarKubickiMaleUnited Kingdom
    MarcinKucharzykMalePoland
    PawelKwitMalePoland
    AlmatKyrgyzbayMaleKazakhstan
    SigveLamark MonsenMaleNorway
    MarcoLe BouteillerMaleFrance
    HyunYongLeeMaleSouth Korea
    MaciejLejaMalePoland
    BirgerLemeyMaleBelgium
    WentaoLiMaleChina
    GuillermoLoboMaleCosta Rica
    AlvaroLopezMaleSpain
    BrunoLothMaleFrance
    TakuroMachimuraMaleJapan
    SamMaddenMaleIreland
    FurutaManatoMaleJapan
    BaralleMarceauMaleFrance
    AndreyMaretskiMaleBelarus
    JesseMarletMaleNetherlands
    MinnaMarloFemaleFinland
    PawelMaruchaMalePoland
    MilanMeinertMaleGermany
    JoMinjaeMaleSouth Korea
    VolhaMiraliubavaFemaleBelarus
    AguskaMnichFemalePoland
    AmalieMoerkFemaleDenmark
    PaulMolinaMaleFrance
    DanielMonsalve GiraldoMaleColombia
    fernandoMontoyaMaleColombia
    IrvinMontoyaMaleUnited States
    YvesMoorsMaleNetherlands
    YujiMorishimaMaleJapan
    KoheiMoriwakiMaleJapan
    JakubMosciszewskiMalePoland
    Simon LevinMuellerMaleSwitzerland
    KambarMustafinMaleKazakhstan
    LucasMysanderMaleDenmark
    ShotaroNagasakiMaleJapan
    Vu NgocNamMaleVietnam
    JakubNekudaMaleCzech Republic
    LorenzoNeriMaleItaly
    Tsz HeiNgMaleHong Kong
    Ngoc PhatNguyenMaleVietnam
    Amankwaa KelvinOfosuMaleGhana
    AnnikaOpferkuchFemaleGermany
    AdrianOrnelasMaleMexico
    JoachimOudinMaleFrance
    JulePaapeFemaleGermany
    PetrusPahtakariMaleFinland
    DiegoPalaciosMaleColombia
    AntonPavlinovMaleRussia
    BartekPawluczukMalePoland
    SebastianPena MoralesMaleColombia
    Reynaldo DavidPena PinedaMalePanama
    DanielPeraltaMaleMexico
    DenisPopovichenkoMalePoland
    JaromirPoprawaMalePoland
    FernandoPuerto BravoMaleColombia
    PalomaPujolFemaleSpain
    Luis FelipePulido GarciaMaleColombia
    LucieQuintonFemaleFrance
    TristanRaballandMaleFrance
    KamilRaczyMalePoland
    WilliamRaesMaleBelgium
    GuillermoRamirez CalderonMaleColombia
    OscarRanekeMaleSweden
    DariaRebbertFemaleGermany
    NiklasRebholzMaleGermany
    Edson AaronRecillasMaleMexico
    ThorbjoernReintoftMaleDenmark
    PabloRespaldo PinillosMaleSpain
    ConorReynoldsMaleIreland
    EstelaRibeiroFemaleIndia
    VaniariverosFemaleChile
    NicolasRiviereMaleFrance
    WillianRoaMaleColombia
    Diego JosimarRosasMaleMexico
    HectorRozasMaleChile
    RodrigoRozasMaleChile
    JanRuedenauerMaleGermany
    MoekaSakuraiFemaleJapan
    SergioSanchezMaleSpain
    SergioSanchoMaleSpain
    AntonioSanz del pesoMaleSpain
    JohnnySarahMaleUnited States
    KazuyaSawadaMaleJapan
    ChristopherSchillemMaleGermany
    CaitlynSchrepferFemaleUnited States
    Erick MichelSecin PenaMaleMexico
    DenysSemenenkoMaleUkraine
    MateoSerriMaleFrance
    NickSeydaMaleUnited States
    PatrickShawMaleUnited States
    BrianSherrillMaleUnited States
    JoanSitjarMaleSpain
    GabrieleSpinaMaleItaly
    RobinStafwerfeldtMaleSweden
    JiriStavinohaMaleCzech Republic
    JannisSteinMaleGermany
    MiloszStopinskiMalePoland
    ÁdámSzabadosMaleHungary
    MarianaTaborda RuedaFemaleColombia
    JunTakadaMaleJapan
    ShutoTakayamaMaleJapan
    IsaacTamMaleHong Kong
    NicholasTamayoMaleCanada
    ToyoharuTanakaMaleJapan
    KarolyTemesiMaleHungary
    Nielster HaarMaleNetherlands
    SajedehToudehzareFemaleIran
    ZhansultanTulepbergenovMaleKazakhstan
    DominikaTurkowskaFemalePoland
    EddyUmana LealMaleCosta Rica
    Mikevan de StreekMaleNetherlands
    Sidneyvan de WerdMaleNetherlands
    Timvan de WerdMaleNetherlands
    Brittvan den DungenFemaleNetherlands
    Guidovan MoorselaarMaleNetherlands
    CameronVan OsMaleUnited States
    Jonathanvan RijsbergenMaleNetherlands
    RebekaVertesFemaleHungary
    MatkoVilaMaleCroatia
    LeonVizanMaleUnited Kingdom
    HugoVlieseMaleNetherlands
    HermenVoerknechtMaleNetherlands
    JoasVonkMaleNetherlands
    MikaVonkMaleNetherlands
    LucasVosgienMaleFrance
    KrzysiekWierzbinskiMalePoland
    FelixWilborgMaleSweden
    IsabelWilkinsFemaleUnited Kingdom
    MateuszWlodarczykMalePoland
    FilipWojcikMalePoland
    Hoi Foon TimothyWongMaleHong Kong
    Wei junXieMaleChina
    YutoYabutaMaleJapan
    YoshihitoYamamotoMaleJapan
    shomaYamashitaMaleJapan
    MaiYasutakeFemaleJapan
    AlexYatesMaleUnited Kingdom
    IzuYuriMaleJapan
    AdrianZagorskiMalePoland
    SebastianZavalaMaleChile
    XinwenZhangMaleChina
    YueshengZhangMaleChina
    ZulhilmiZuaswaMaleMalaysia

    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow 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!

  • Electro Cap Festival 2023

    Electro Cap Festival 2023

    Great news for French fans of Freestyle Football: the extraordinary Electro Cap Festival is around the corner!

    This national event will take place on July 1st starting at 18h CEST at the Nouveau port des Lecques, located in the coastal city of Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer in southern France. The tournament will include a mixed 1×1 battles competition for 8 freestylers, which will be selected through an online contest through the MYA App (deadline April 19th). The finalists will get free travel and accommodation in the host city, to a maximum cost of 100€.

    Participation is free: the winner will get a cash prize… and the two first-placed athletes will also get free tickets for Super Ball!

    For more information, visit the official website of the event or send an email to the organisers at footfreestyleparis@gmail.com!


    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

  • Super Ball takes to the streets of Prague with a brand new and expanded location

    Super Ball takes to the streets of Prague with a brand new and expanded location

    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 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!

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    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:


    Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!

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