Music and Sports mixed beautifully over this past weekend as over 40 freestyle footballers participated at the
2019 edition of the African Freestyle Football Championship organised
by Feet 'n' Tricks under the authority of World Freestyle Football
Association commenced on a colourful note at Rowe Park on Saturday in Lagos.
The
audition was hosted by Street dance hotshot 'Poco Lee' with support
from Xtacyand judged by three time Ghanaian Freestyle Football Champion
'Joel Asare, Kemen (of Big Brother Fame) and Abass Suara.
The
rather intense auditions were punctuated by fun Zanku challenges
spearheaded by Pocolee as well as performances by crowd favourites
Raybekah and Brainee.
John Benjamin emerged winner of the Lagos Regional Championship following a keenly-contested final with Larry Etuduvwun while Taiwo Oni finished third.
Damilola Adeshina emerged the as the first female winner while Augustina Unamba and Mariam Olaobi came second and third position respectively.
Super
Falcons forward, Rasheedat Ajibade, who is the defending champions of
the women’s event of the championships, will be aiming for her third
straight title when the crème-de-la-crème gather in the final later on
September 14th and 15th this year.
The
event also witnessed a colourful addition of Panna championship with 16
athletes locked in battles that saw Oscar Ifeanyi emerging as Regional
Champion.
For
the endeavour, the top three in both the male and female categories
when home with the sum of N100,000, N75,000 and N50,000 for first,
second and third place position.
Feet
‘n’ Tricks Chairman, Valentine Ozigbo, expressed delight at the growing
enthusiasm of youths to freestyle football stating it was getting
bigger in terms of participation and awareness across the country. He
also revealed that the Championships would be covered live across the
Continent and beyond on multiple terrestrial and digital channels.
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The Lagos auditions mark the start of the four regional championships in Nigeria with Delta State, billed as the next port of call for the ball juggling extravaganza on Sunday June 30 at the Brownhill Event Centre, Warri.
Owerri,
the capital of Imo State, will then hold the penultimate regional
championship on July 6 at Cubans Lounge before the series will climax in
Nigeria’s capital, Abuja on July 13 at Central Park.
The
grand finale is scheduled for Lagos on September 14 and 15 with over
100 participants representing about 30 countries expected to
participate. All the regional auditions will be hosted by Poco Lee while Joel Asare is confirmed as the lead judge for same.

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