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Red Bull Street Style World Final 2012 | Highlights Sep 23, 2012
Kotaro Tokuda dazzled his way towards winning the Red Bull Street Style 2012 World Final in the Italian city of Lecce. Handing over the trophy was Italy’s 2006 World Cup hero Fabio Cannavaro.
Red Bull Street Style World Final: Kicking up a storm Sep 22, 2012
The latest chapter of Italy’s long and proud footballing tradition saw the country host the 2012 Red Bull Street Style World Final. Enjoy the freestyle flair as video on demand at redbull.tv.
Red Bull Street Style: World Final 2012 | Preview Sep 20, 2012
On September 22, the world's trickiest freestyle football players will be juggling balls to the death at the Red Bull Street Style 2012 World Final, and you can watch it live on RedBull.tv.
Red Bull Street Style: World Final 2012 | A History of Street Style Sep 18, 2012
Fifty of the world's best urban footballers will be showing off their extraordinary skills at the 2012 Red Bull Street Style World Finals in Lecce, Italy, starting on September 22. Each entrant...
Event Details
- Location
- Cape Town, South Africa (Map this address )
- Start
- APR 28, 2010 at 12:00 AM
- End
- APR 28, 2010 at 11:00 PM
- About
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As the last few national qualifying tournaments are held across the globe, no fewer than 56 countries have already elected their representative to fly the flag in South Africa just months before the 2010 FIFA World Cup kicks off. Indeed, when it comes to the number of countries involved there is no comparison with Red Bull Street Style – at the World Final almost twice as many nations as at “other football tournaments” will send their finest to battle it out head-to-head for the title.
The World Final will see the best freestyle footballers divided into groups for a two-day qualification phase, where they will compete against the other ballers in their group in head-to-head battles for a ticket to the final round. Each battle follows the same format: 3 minutes, 2 players, 1 ball, with each freestyler having 20 seconds to impress the judges before passing the ball back to his competitor. The top two from each group will progress to the Last 16 stage, where they will battle it out on the final day for the title of Red Bull Street Style World Champion 2010. But they will face stiff competition from reigning world champion Arnaud “Séan” Garnier. The freestyle football Frenchman has no intention of relinquishing his title, and has been training up to six hours daily to perfect new tricks, and a fresh new style.
Watch videos from the competition and follow all the latest news at www.redbullstreetstyle.com
Red Bull Street Style World Final 2010 - South Africa