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| Freestyle-Football in Cape Town: 60 Nations on Top of Football Mecca |
| Wednesday, 05 May 2010 01:39 |
The top 60 freestyle footballers in the world battle it out in Cape Town (South Africa) from 26 to 28 April 2010 at the World Final of Red Bull Street Style.![]() The event began in spectacular fashion as reigning champion Sean Garnier (FRA) and his challengers completed one final training session in front of a spectacular 360-degree panorama 669 metres above sea level on the legendary Lion´s Head. Football legends George Weah (Liberia) and Edgar Davids (Netherlands) will be on hand to crown the new champion at the final battle on Wednesday (28 April 2010). ![]() After 221 national qualifying tournaments featuring over 5000 competitors, the best freestyle footballers from 60 countries across the globe have managed to qualify for the Red Bull Street Style 2010 World Final under the blazing Cape Town sun. Now, the best of the best will be focussing on making it to the Last 16 in order to be able to showcase their skills in front of the Castle of Good Hope on Cape Town’s Grand Parade on Wednesday. Former Dutch international and football superstar Edgar Davids: “I have been observing the sport for quite a few years now. The level here is just incredible – we can look forward to some amazing tricks over the next few days. These guys are capable of doing things with a football that seem to defy the laws of gravity. Any footballer would love to be able to pull off these tricks.” ![]() The freestylers from Australia, America, Trinidad & Tobago, Greece, Germany, France, Nigeria and 53 other countries were up bright and early at seven o’clock in the morning to begin the tough ascent to what is a truly unique battleground to complete one final training session at dizzying heights. “Any mistake controlling the ball would have sent it sailing down a 669-metre vertical drop to the bottom of Lion’s Head,” explained Germany’s representative, Timo Löhnenbach. “The difficulty of keeping the ball under control in such a tight area and the breathtaking views pushed us all to the limit. It was a really incredible experience.” ![]() Images free of use for editorial purposes. Credit: Craig Kolesky and Dean Treml for Red Bull Photofiles |















