World_Freestyle_Football_Association

World Freestyle Football Association

World Freestyle Football Association

Governing body of freestyle football


The World Freestyle Football Association (WFFA) is the international governing body of freestyle football.[2]

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Freestyle football is defined as an art and sport, which involves participants creatively juggling a ball using all parts of the body to entertain audiences and outperform opponents; it combines street culture of football tricks, dance, acrobatics and music.[3][4]

Organisation

The WFFA develops and manages the Official World Rankings System, the World Freestyle Day (held annually on 1 September), all rules and regulations of official WFFA competitions, and the key WFFA events across the calendar.[5]

The WFFA is a non-profit organisation, headquartered in Ontario, Canada).[2]

Membership

The organisation operates throughout 114 countries (as of January 2019) with the mission of growing awareness and participation in the sport of freestyle football for both male and females of all ages. The ambition for the sport to be used as a tool for positive social change in communities worldwide. The Key Leaders in each country have a role to play in the overall governance of the sport, by casting votes on any rule changing matters and contributing new ideas to grow the sport in their regions. The structure and worldwide network for the sport has been in development since 2007.

Events

WFFA football events can be Open or Closed events. All Open-events (National, Continental and World) allow participants to score World Ranking points, whilst all Closed-events are invitation-only for pre-qualified or elite athletes.[6] Events can take place live or online. Events annually receive over 200 million engagements online and connect to audience across the world through social media platforms like Facebook,[7] Instagram,[8][9] and YouTube.

The key events in the freestyle football calendar include:[6]

Ambassadors

In 2014, Ronaldinho joined WFFA as a global ambassador. More celebrity names from the worlds of football, music, and entertainment have also shown their support for Freestyle Football at events.[28][29]


References

  1. "Uganda's finest freestyle ball juggler Andy Skillz lands invite to 2019 Africa Olympic Beach Games". 16 March 2019.
  2. David Goldblatt; Johnny Acton; Mike Garland (September 2009). The Football Book. p. 29. ISBN 9781405337380. Retrieved 2016-06-04.
  3. "Freestyle football in Russia". FIFA.com. 2016-07-23. Archived from the original on September 5, 2016. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  4. Bikes, Silverback. "Brand Ambassador, Saki, the freestyle football phenomenon!". media.silverbacklab.com.

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