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  2. Street football (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Street football, Venice (1960) Street football is more similar to beach football and futsal than to association football.Often the most basic of set-ups will involve just a ball with a wall or fence used as a goal, or items such as clothing being used for goalposts [2] [7] (hence the phrase "jumpers for goalposts").

  3. Street football - Wikipedia

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    Street football may refer to: Street football (association football) Street football (American) See also. Medieval football This page was last edited on 22 ...

  4. World Freestyle Football Association - Wikipedia

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

  5. Freestyle football - Wikipedia

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    The art of freestyle football can be traced to games of Southeast Asia such as chinlone, jianzi and sepak takraw, which have been practised for 2,000 years.Fundamental freestyle tricks such as the 'Neck Stall' and 'Around The World' were first popularly performed in the West by circus performers, notably including Enrico Rastelli and Francis Brunn.

  6. Street Soccer USA - Wikipedia

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    Street Soccer USA (SSUSA) is a non-profit organization, under the umbrella of HELP USA, that promotes the growth and development of a national network of grassroots soccer programs. As of 2010, SSUSA has 18 teams across the United States. [1] Street Soccer USA was started as part of the Urban Ministry Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

  7. Ricardinho (freestyle football) - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Fabiano Chahini de Araujo (born 16 February 1998), also known as Ricardinho, [2] is a Brazilian freestyle footballer from Belém do Pará, [3] who was the 2019 Red Bull Street Freestyle world champion. [1] [4]

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  9. Séan Garnier - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Garnier was a member of the French team for the World's First International Street Soccer Championships, World Street 3s, alongside many other street soccer stars (Edward Van Gils, Issy Hitman, Leamssi, [7] etc.). The team finished fourth after a close semi final against Croatia. [8]