Freestyle football

John Farnworth performing a freestyle trick in Singapore in 2011, where he broke two records

Freestyle football, also known as freestyle soccer in North America, is the art of self-expression with a football, while performing various tricks with any part of the body. Similar in style to keepie uppie, kemari and the ball discipline of rhythmic gymnastics, it has become a widespread sport across the world and is practiced by many people.[1][2][3]

Increase in popularity

Freestyle football has existed since the early 1900s,[4] but it has seen a surge in popularity as a result of global advertising campaigns and digital media sharing. In the early 21st century, Nike began an advertising campaign which relied heavily on the freestyle form of football, including video clips of freestyle performances. The videos are called Joga Bonito which means "Play Beautiful." These advertisements featured famous players such as Ronaldinho, Cristiano Ronaldo and Edgar Davids. Many link such mass media attention to the start of the freestyle craze. In the YouTube era, however, many previously non-famous players have risen to prominence, and internet searches easily yield thousands of videos by amateur "freestylers" around the world.[5]

Some of the more notable freestylers include: Hee Young Woo (Mr. Woo) of South Korea, Séan Garnier (France), Pawel Skóra (Polish), Michal Rycaj (Polish), Beto (Mexican), Azun (Norwegian),Palle (Swedish), Reynoldz (Irish), Victor Rubilar,Kamalio. Four time Guinness World Record Holder[6] and John Farnworth, who appeared in Britain's Got Talent in 2009. Also in the same year of Britain's Got Talent (series 3) Uefa Training Grounds skill experts[7] Woody & Kleiny were the first freestyle double act to ever hit the programmes screens and the duo were branded by Simon Cowell as the Anty & Decky[8] of football juggling. Moreover, men are not the only ones capable of training this sports discipline. Since it started spreading all over the world more and more women have been taking up freestyle football. Some of the most notable women in the sport are current World Champion Kitti Szász (Hungarian) as well as runner up Mélody Donchet and North American non-competitive but high level freestyler Indi Cowie.

Freestyle has also become very popular in South America, with countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela and Chile forming freestyle crews of dozens or even hundreds of freestylers, some of the most important Latin Freestylers are Charly Iacono who got to the Semi finals of Talento Argentino, an Argentinian talent show, and Cristian "Rocky" Mayorga who came third in the South Africa 2010 Red Bull Street Style world finals.

Freestyle pioneers

Several freestylers have influenced the varying styles within freestyle football including Rickard "Palle" Sjolander, nicknamed the "godfather of airmoves". Palle invented many lower body tricks which are now used by several freestylers. Palle's progression of lower body freestyle was enhanced by Pawel Skóra from Poland. Since 2010, the progression within lowerbody freestyle has been led by a group of around 10 "limit pushers", including Pawel Skóra, MP, Hasip, Ars, Mirko, Gunther, Akim, LKR, Ethan, Memo and more.

The movie In the Hands of the Gods promotes football freestylers. The film followed five lads (Mikey Fisher, Paul Wood, Sami Hall, Danny Robinson and Jeremy Lynch) on a journey of a lifetime in search of arguably the best football player of all time Diego Maradona. The film became the largest release of a documentary ever in the UK, fourth biggest in the world when it came to screens on its opening weekend, was on show at the Cannes film festival and had a red carpet Leicester Square premier which was green AstroTurf for the boys.[9]

Freestyle competitions

Freestyle Footballers freestyling at the Red Bull Arena (Salzburg).

Shortly after the Joga Bonito advertising campaign Nike launched a freestyle football competition on the internet "Nike Football" in which participants could submit their own clips and receive feedback from a worldwide audience.

In December 2006 the "Masters of The Game" competition, held in Amsterdam and was won by Hassan Muxudin Ali. Nutmeg or Panna and other street football competitions have been held featuring street football players such as Edward Van Gils 'Edje', Issy Hitman, and Jermaine Vanenburg 'Vaantje'.

In 2007 there was a competition in Latin America called Red Bull Reaccion.

Also in 2007 Redbull futbol de calle was held in NYC's Webster Hall.

The French Arnaud "Séan" Garnier is the first world champion of Red Bull Street Style Soccer. The final of the Red Bull Street Style competition was held in Brazil In November 2008. Arnaud Garnier "Séan" beat out the other 42 competitors to win the competition.

The 2010 Red Bull street style was held in Cape Town South Africa April 24–28. The winner was Anders "Azun" Solum from Norway, who beat Kamalio Ranchod from South Africa in the final. The latest one was held in Italy where Kotaro Tokuda from Japan came first, and Daniel Dennehy from Ireland finished second.

List of International Competitions and Winners

F3 World Tour

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

Superball - World Open Championships

Year Location Battle 1st Place Battle 2nd Place Battle 3rd Place Routine Winner Sick3 Winner Challenge Winner
2016 Czech Republic Liberec, Czech Republic Norway Erlend Norway Tobias Sweden Emil Källdoff France Gautier Russia Pavlinoff Italy Luca Chiarvesio
2015 Czech Republic Liberec, Czech Republic Poland Michryc Norway Erlend Brazil Ricardinho France Gautier Mexico M3mo Norway Tobias
2014 Czech Republic Liberec, Czech Republic Brazil Pedrinho Norway Tobias Poland Michryc France Gautier Russia Pavlinoff Mexico M3mo
2013 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic United Kingdom Andrew Henderson Mexico Esteban Poland Luki France Gautier Hungary Rocco Russia McPro
2012 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic United Kingdom Andrew Henderson Poland Michryc Italy Gunther France Gautier
2011 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic Poland Szymo Poland Skóra United Kingdom Andrew Henderson Poland Krzysztof Golonka Clyde

Red Bull Street Style

Year Location 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place
2016 United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Argentina Charly Iacono Japan Kosuke Takahashi Russia McPro
2014 Brazil Salvador, Brazil United Kingdom Andrew Henderson Argentina Charly Iacono Norway Erlend
2013 Japan Tokyo, Japan Poland Szymo Argentina Charly Iacono United Kingdom Andrew Henderson
2012 Italy Lecce, Italy Japan Tokura Republic of Ireland Daniel Dennehy Italy Gunther
2010 South Africa Cape Town, South Africa Norway Azun South Africa Kamalio Colombia Rocky
2008 Brazil São Paulo, Brazil France Sean Japan Yosuke Brazil Murilo

F3 European Championships

Year Location 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
2015 Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands Norway Tobias Netherlands Maarten Poland Mikolaj
2014 Belgium Brussels, Belgium Poland Mikolaj Poland Michryc Italy Gunther
2013 Hungary Budapest, Hungary Poland Luki Poland Mikolaj Serbia Djota

SISM - American Panna & Freestyle Tournament

Year Location 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place
2016 United States San Jose, CA, United States Mexico Marvin Rodriguez United States "Borgetti" Adalberto Lopez Colombia "Tacho" Jhon Maldonado
2015 United States San Jose, CA, United States Mexico Marvin Rodriguez Mexico "Gio" Jovanny Gonzalez United Arab EmiratesFahad Al Braiki
2014 United States San Jose, CA, United States Mexico "Gio" Jovanny Gonzalez United Arab EmiratesFahad Al Braiki United States Jereminho

Freestyle tricks

Freestyle football is divided into different disciplines/styles:[10]

Within the above disciplines, the following individual moves are among the most popular:

Combos were introduced in early 2000-2002 and are popular in freestyle football.

Nowadays, the number of new freestylers is constantly increasing so is the number of new moves. Connecting freestyle football with break dance moves has become more popular recently and has given name to the new style mentioned above - Special. It adds up to creativity in this sport and keeps it developing. This style of performing may be easily noticed in Japan but not solely there.

List of Tricks in Freestyle

AIRMOVES:

-Beginners

Around The World (ATW)

Hop The World (HTW)

Half Around The World (HATW)

Toe Bounce (TB)

Reverse Toe Bounce (RTB)

Crossover (CO)

Reverse Crossover (RCO)

Toe Bounce 360

X Over (XO)

X Over 360

Crossover 360


-Medio

-Intermediary

  1. -Advanced
  1. -Pro

UPPERBODY:

SITDOWNS:

GROUNDMOVES:

Lowerbody/blocking/special

AIRMOVES Breakdown by Category:

0.5 Revolution Trick

1 Revolution Trick

1.5 Revolution Trick

2 Revolution Trick

2.5 Revolution Trick

3 Revolution Trick


3.5 Revolution Trick

4 Revolution Trick

Freestyle in Association Football

Although freestyle football exists on a standalone basis in its own right, the incorporation of freestyle skills into association football has enabled both sports to leverage off one another. Notable association football players who incorporate freestyle tricks into their game include Diego Maradona, Ronaldinho, Cristiano Ronaldo, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Robinho, Ricardo Quaresma, Garrincha, Neymar and many other players.

Freestyle Football websites

There are some freestyle football forums where it is easy to find out more about tricks and meet many freestylers that may impart some advice on how to practise efficiently. This is also a place where on-line competitions are organized. The internationally well-known websites are: Indian freestylers World Class Freestyle SSA Freestylers German Freestyle Football,Mexican Football Freestyle, BeyondFootball,Freestyle Football Federation, Iran Football Freestyle , Freestyleworldfootball.com, Komball

Launched in June 2014, Freestyle Football TV is the first TV channel dedicated to Freestyle Football. News, tricks and events on a 24/7 mode : Freestyle Football TV

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Football freestyle.
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