IF3 - An attempt to develop Freestyle Football in India

Freestyle Football
Indian Freestyle Federation(IF3) - An organization for Freestyle
footballers in India
As the term 'FREESTYLE FOOTBALL' explains the way you express(using  tricks) with a football. The football can be used with any part of the body. Notable football players like Ronaldinho, Maradona, Ronaldo, Neymar, Ibrahmovic incorporate freestyle into their football game.

Currently the established organization Indian freestyle football federation (IF3) has been launched in India. The organization was set up by Nikita under the guidance of World freestyle football federation. The vice president being Satish Sean. The main focus of the organization is to help develop this sport not just by teaching the sport. But, to help bring budding players to a global platform giving the media and advertising recognition. Many freestylers require  global exposure.The organization have set up two academies in Bengaluru. The academy is being trained under the number one Karnataka football freestyler Satish Sean. Satish bagged the city qualifier of Redbull street style 2014 and ever since being the number one in Karnataka. The academy has around 200 kids. We have planned for showcase shows in order for people to understand the way the sport is played. We have started the academy not only for boys but for girls to have a hang of it.

A lot of people know football but not many in India know what is freestyle football. It needs media and advertising recognition in order to develop it. In order to do so the organization has come forward to help build freestylers.
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About Debraj Banerjee

Hi, I am Debraj Banerjee from Adra, West Bengal. A keen follower of Indian football and always an optimist that the game will get the recognition it truely deserves. What we ask from you is your support and one day the dream might turn true. Fingers crossed for Indian football. Cheers!

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