World Freestyle Football Federation

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World Freestyle Football Federation
Founded2011
HeadquartersLondon
Region served
Worldwide
Members
93 countries
Daniel Wood
Ronaldinho
Daniel Rooseboom de Vries
Websitewww.freestylefootball.org

Freestyle Football Federation is the international governing body of freestyle football. It is responsible for the organisation of Freestyle football's international Championships notably Freestyle football world tour, growing awareness of the sport and participation worldwide.

The federation was established in 2011 in the UK it owns the World Freestyle Football Championships. Daniel Wood is the acting president of the federation while renowned footballer Ronaldinho is the global ambassador. Other notable figures include sports director Daniel Rooseboom de Vries and Lukáš Škoda.

World Tour results

Year Events General 1st Place General 2nd Place General 3rd Place Canada Calgary Winner Australia Melbourne Winner
2016 2 Poland Michryc Colombia Boyka France Gautier United Kingdom Andrew Henderson Poland Michryc
Year Events General 1st Place General 2nd Place General 3rd Place United Kingdom London Winner China Beijing Winner
2014 2 Argentina Charly Iacono Colombia Boyka United Kingdom Andrew Henderson Colombia Boyka United Kingdom Andrew Henderson
Year Events General 1st Place General 2nd Place General 3rd Place United Kingdom London Winner United Arab Emirates Dubai Winner
2013 2 Poland Michryc Poland Luki Norway Tobias Poland Michryc Poland Michryc
Year Events General 1st Place General 2nd Place General 3rd Place Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Winner
2011 1 United Kingdom Andrew Henderson France Gautier Poland Michryc United Kingdom Andrew Henderson

Freestyle Football Federation World Rankings 2017

Rank Name Country
1 Erlend Fagerli  Norway
2 Tobias Brandal Busaet  Norway
3 Brynjar Fagerli  Norway
4 Sebastian Ortiz  Colombia
5 Ricardo Araujo  Brazil
6 Jordan Morison  Australia
7 Philip Warren Gertsson  Philippines
8 Yo Katsuyama  Japan
9 Emil Kalldoff  Sweden
10 Ardi Andryadi  Indonesia
11 Dylan Stipack  Australia
12 Tom Kentta  Australia
13 Diego Alejandro Urzua Villa  Chile
14 Kosuke Takahashi  Japan
15 Ahmadreza Allameh Falsafi  Iran
16 Raul Paez  Chile
17 Luca Chiarvesio  Italy
18 Alexander Wessberg  Finland
19 Gunther Celli  Italy
20 Kristian Bruun Nielsen  Denmark
21 Alexander Mendoza  United States
22 Neeraj Chawla  India
23 Ben Nuttall  United Kingdom
24 Ho Jia Wei  Singapore
25 Szymon Skalski  Poland
26 Anatoliy Yanchev  Russia
27 Guillermo Mondragon Vaz  Mexico
28 Javier Sanz Aguilar  Spain
29 Rowdy Heinen  Netherlands
30 Brian Morales  France
31 Arvai Kristof  Hungary
32 Nguyen Huy Hoang  Vietnam
33 Tom Folan  United Kingdom
34 Petr Karasek  Czech Republic
35 Maximiliano Galarza  Argentina
36 Ivan Rojas  Paraguay
37 Jawad Blunt  Pakistan
38 Sebastian Carrasco  Peru
39 Esteban Hernandez Acosta  Mexico
40 Mathieu Perron  France
41 Ibuki Yoshida  Japan
42 Adrian Krogsaeter  Norway
43 Anders Borg Peterson  Denmark
44 Damian Thomson  New Zealand
45 Daniel Kjellman  Finland
46 Naoyuki Nagae  Japan
47 Hiroyuki Kaneko  Japan
48 Luis Carlos Venancio Flores  Peru
49 Shimazaki Kazane  Japan
50 Maarten van Luit  Netherlands
51 Hannes Turovaara  Sweden
53 Jose Chavarria  Sweden
54 Simon Atli Larsen  Denmark
55 Mate Hajagos  Hungary
56 Saquib Amiri  India
57 Toine Rombouts  Netherlands
58 Jamie Knight  United Kingdom
59 Dawid Ziomek  Poland
60 Mikhail Pilischenko  Russia
61 Daniel Dennehy  Ireland
62 Airam Morin  Spain
63 Nasser El Hajoui  Netherlands
64 Santiago Narvaez  Colombia
65 Adam Krizek  Czech Republic
66 Khoa Nguyen  United States
67 Sheheryar Zahid  Pakistan
68 Fajar Firmansyah  Indonesia
69 Doan Ngoc Nam  Vietnam
70 Faruk Aktas  Turkey
71 Victor Lim  Singapore
72 Andres Gonzalez  Argentina
73 Ovidio Ferreira  Paraguay
74 Paulo Concha  Chile
75 Luis Reyes  Peru
76 Jonathan Olsen  Norway
77 Robert Guzik  Poland
78 Marvin Rodriguez Perez  Mexico
79 William Stiven Roa Martin  Colombia
80 Lucas Morales  Chile
81 Anton Pavlinov  Russia
82 Jhonny Misael Pena Torres  Colombia
83 Lars Munck Petersen  Denmark
84 Adam Szabados  Hungary
85 Camilo Sanabria  Colombia
86 Jimi Kyytsonen  Finland
87 Juan Carlos Tovar  Spain
88 Zac Roberts  Australia
89 Simon O'Hagan  Australia
90 Jayden Wood  Australia
91 Roni Lappalainen  Finland
92 Dawid Biegun  Poland
93 Boris Emelyanov  Russia
94 Gaetan Czaja  France
95 Fahed Al Braiki  United States
96 Akshay Yadav  India
97 Muhammad Ibrahim Ibri  Pakistan
98 Alireza Paktinat  Iran
99 Rizal Pamungkas  Indonesia
100 Lukas Hrusa  Czech Republic

References

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