WFSLeague
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WFSLeague is the first international Freestyle football league.
This new sport league has been created to give the necessary tools to grow the Freestyle Football
Freestyle Football
Freestyle football, also known as freestyle soccer in North America, is the art of expressing yourself with a football, while performing various tricks with any part of the body...

 (or Freestyle soccer) activity into a structured and recognized sport.

The first season of the WFSLeague started in January 2011 in Japan under the name WFSLeague Japan Series.

Series

The Series competitions are held at the country level. The 16 participating athletes are selected after a web video competition and are invited to enter the tournament.
Many series competitions can be organized depending on the country size.
All series winners enter the National Final where the country champion is crowned.

Conference

Conference competitions are held at a regional level, including several countries.
Four conferences cover four areas of the globe :
  1. Europe
  2. Asia
  3. Americas
  4. Africa / Middle-East

The 16 participating athletes are National Final winners and/or invited athletes.

Master Final

The Master Final gathers Conference winners and invited athletes. The WFSLeague Master Final is where the highest level of Freestyle Football can be found worldwide, and where the World Champion is crowned.
The 16 selected athletes face each other in 1vs1 battles during two days.

Video Competition

The Video Competition is an innovative way of selecting athletes for Series competitions.
To be selected, the player shall send a video of 1 to 2 minutes long, showcasing his skills and based on WFSLeague judging criterias. The video competition usually lasts 30 to 45 days.
WFSLeague judges watch every video and select the 16 athletes who will be invited to participate to a Series event.

Judging System

The WFSLeague has a proprietary judging system that has been invented and specifically adapted to Freestyle Football practice.
Based on three criterias : Technics, Control, Performance, and rewarded by a 1-10 score for each criteria.
The WFSLeague is innovative in the way that it is the first time that a clear judging system is designed for both judging the athletes level with actual criterias, but also to give the general public or the audience watching, an understandable view of the competition.

Draws and Ranking

The 16 selected athletes are divided into four groups of four participants and depending on their results at the end of the video competition selection process.
In each group, each freestyler face the three others in order to have a final cumulated score at the end of the qualification round.
Only the TOP 2 of each group go through next round, that is 8 athletes out of 16.

The next round uses the same system : Two groups of four freestylers. Once again only the best two freestylers(best scores)of each group will be allowed to participate the final group.

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