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The 2023 Freestyle Football global circuit is about to reach its climax: Pulse Online, the global digital qualifier for the Finals of the World Freestyle Football Championship, is around the corner!
This last instalment of the 2023 Pulse Series is open to freestylers from all around the world who did not participate in any physical Pulse Event. The competition will happen on a fully online basis to allow as many freestylers as possible to participate.
The signups process will open on September 20th and close on September 25th; 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. Athletes under the age of 18 will be allowed to participate, but they will need to upload a signed Parental Form to the GameDay widget at the end of the registration process.
All results from the competition will be published on the official Tournify page of the event. The best two freestylers (one male and one female) will earn themselves a trip to Nairobi, Kenya to participate in the World Freestyle Football Championship Finals: for more details, check the sections below!
Signing up for Pulse Online has a cost of 5€. The registration process will be open between September 20th at 16h CEST and September 25th at 23:59h CEST. Important: no new signups will be accepted after September 25th, so make sure to register on time!
To sign up, follow this process:
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Pulse Online will happen on a completely digital basis via Whatsapp following this timeline:
In the qualification stage, the clips of the participants will be evaluated by three different judges, who will give them scores on a scale from 1 to 10. The marks from the three judges will be added up, and the participants will then be ranked according to their total score. In case of a score draw between two freestylers, a judge selected by the Sports Committee will intervene and use his quality vote to break the tie.
The circles will then be created according to the aforementioned ranking from the qualification stage and following the usual seeding procedure: the freestyler ranked first will be placed in a group with the last, the second with the second last, and so on.
In the circles, three judges will evaluate and score each of the three videos sent by the participants on a scale of 1 to 10. The best-ranked freestylers across all the circles will progress onto the next stage; the general ranking coming from these circles (that is, the total amount of points earned by each freestyler, accumulating the points earned by each of their three videos) will be used to determine the battles in the knockout stage. In case of a score draw between two freestylers, the results of the qualification stage will be used to break the tie.
The knockout rounds will feature live battles, including Top 8 for men and Top 4 for women, on an online show which will happen on the weekend of October 21st and will be broadcast on the official channels of the WFFA.
All results from the competition will be published on the official Tournify page of the event.
Pulse Mombasa will be evaluated by an elite team of judges that will be announced on the official WFFA channels. Stay tuned for more details!
Each of the judges will review and evaluate every clip from the participants individually and independently. In the event of a draw during a battle or in the qualification stage, the members of the WFFA Sports Committee will jump in and break the tie.
Name | Surname | Country | Gender |
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Jakub | Nekuda | Czech Republic | Male |
Philip | Pocock | New Zealand | Male |
Khoa | Nguyen | Vietnam | Male |
Ahmadreza | Allameh Falsafi | Iran | Male |
Julio | Cisneros | Costa Rica | Male |
Daniel | Mikolajek | Poland | Male |
Anton | Popov | Russia | Male |
Igo | Matos | Brazil | Male |
Diego | Urzua | Chile | Male |
David | Doncel | Chile | Male |
Mathieu | Pierron | France | Male |
Bruno | Vargas Villalta | Costa Rica | Male |
Conor | Reynolds | Ireland | Male |
Emese | Toth | Hungary | Female |
Alexandre | Wilmart | France | Male |
Rachel | Yang | South Korea | Female |
Esteban | Gomez | Colombia | Male |
Pavel | Tsahelnikau | Belarus | Male |
Lucho | Venancio | Peru | Male |
Yousef | Hawari | Palestine | Male |
Jairo | Gonzalez | Mexico | Male |
Sari | Aziz | Saudi Arabia | Male |
Willian | Roa | Colombia | Male |
Yahaira | Zapata | Mexico | Female |
Juliana | Jaramillo Lopera | Colombia | Female |
Leticia | Silva dos Santos | Brazil | Female |
Hiroki | Matsumoto | Japan | Male |
Albano | Mier | Spain | Male |
Guillermo | Lobo | Costa Rica | Male |
Yiannos | Sofroniou | Cyprus | Male |
Volha | Miraliubava | Belarus | Female |
Felix | Schwarze | Germany | Male |
Luis | Juarez | Mexico | Male |
Steven | Barrera | Colombia | Male |
Luis Felipe | Pulido | Colombia | Male |
Nahal | Barzjan | Iran | Female |
Julio | Jasso Castillo | Mexico | Male |
Serafina | Knapp | Germany | Female |
Piotr | Jaskierski | Poland | Male |
Nicolas | Morales | Chile | Male |
Ghislain | Boisard | France | Male |
Alvaro | Obregon | Spain | Male |
Godfrey | Yu | Hong Kong | Male |
Alex | Balmaceda | Argentina | Male |
Enrique | Hernanzez | Spain | Male |
Ivana | Riera | Argentina | Female |
Akash | Singh | India | Male |
Mohamad | Junior | Qatar | Male |
Hadiya | Hakeem | India | Female |
Sakurai | Sena | Japan | Male |
Nasim | Saheri | Iran | Female |
Yo Jing | Chen | Taiwan | Female |
Jahir | Alberto | Mexico | Male |
Yuki | Tokimoto | Australia | Male |
Esvin | Jayes | Guatemala | Male |
Angel | Hernandez | Mexico | Male |
Benoit | Bergasse | France | Male |
Nolan | Cacheux | France | Male |
Alex | Hyland-Cid | United Kingdom | Male |
Pankaj | Suriyal | India | Male |
Ben | Kelly | Australia | Male |
Tim | Hoekman | Netherlands | Male |
Sergio | Sancho | Spain | Male |
Matko | Vila | Croatia | Male |
Guillaume | Favrat | Switzerland | Male |
Amir Mohammad | Rasooli | Afghanistan | Male |
Diego | Piquera Rubio | Spain | Male |
Mao | Yamashita | Japan | Female |
Kuranosuke | Fukuda | Japan | Male |
Ali | Abedi | Iran | Male |
Maryam | Nikbakht | Iran | Female |
Mostafa | Ranjbar | Iran | Male |
Mohammad | Hassani | Iran | Male |
Sebastián | Zavala | Chile | Male |
Payam | Homayoni | Iran | Male |
William | Cardoza | Costa Rica | Male |
Brayan Ghilmar | Gil | Peru | Male |
Alireza | Moosavi | Afghanistan | Male |
Reza | Kassaee | Iran | Male |
Estela | Ribeiro | India | Female |
Nico | Agustinoy | Argentina | Male |
Sajedeh | Toudehzare | Iran | Female |
Are you willing to compete in this Pulse Event? Then make sure to check the files in the list below: they include all the information you may need.
Parental form: a necessary document for all under-18 freestylers, to be uploaded to GameDay at the end of the registration process |
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Rules: get to know how participants will be evaluated in the competition |
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For more information, send us an email at pulse-series@thewffa.org or a DM to our official Instagram account at @thewffa!
Stay tuned to the official channels of the WFFA to follow the latest updates!