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Frenchman Arnaud “Sean” Garnier was crowned world freestyle soccer champion on November 18 in São Paulo, Brazil at the Red Bull Street Style World Finals. Displaying a truly unique urban style Séan thrilled the crowd by mixing his skillful ball tricks with breakdance moves. In the final against Japanese freestyler Yosuke Yokota, Sean pulled off difficult tricks including one which impressed the judges by sticking a pen on his teeth, then rolling the ball for several seconds on the pen’s tip. Yokota’s trademark somersaults brought loud cheers from the crowd but wasn’t enough to convince the judges who announced Sean the champion. A star-studded panel of judges chose each battle’s winner. Dutch football star Edgar Davids was joined by 1994 World Cup winner Bebeto and 2008 FIFA World Futsal Player of the Year Falcão, plus legendary New York breakdancer Crazy Legs. On his way to the final, the Frenchman knocked out 17-year-old Brazilian Murilo Pitol in the semifinals. “It was tough voting
Freestyle soccer world champion 2008 Frenchman Arnaud “Sean” Garnier was crowned world freestyle soccer champion on November 18 in São Paulo, Brazil at the Red Bull Street Style World Finals. Displaying a truly unique urban style Séan thrilled the crowd by mixing his skillful ball tricks with breakdance moves. In the final against Japanese freestyler Yosuke Yokota, Sean pulled off difficult tricks including one which impressed the judges by sticking a pen on his teeth, then rolling the ball for several seconds on the pen’s tip. Yokota’s trademark somersaults brought loud cheers from the crowd but wasn’t enough to convince the judges who announced Sean the champion. A star-studded panel of judges chose each battle’s winner. Dutch football star Edgar Davids was joined by 1994 World Cup winner Bebeto and 2008 FIFA World Futsal Player of the Year Falcão, plus legendary New York breakdancer Crazy Legs. On his way to the final, the Frenchman knocked out 17-year-old Brazilian Murilo Pitol in
Frenchman Arnaud “Sean” Garnier was crowned world freestyle soccer champion on November 18 in São Paulo, Brazil at the Red Bull Street Style World Finals. Displaying a truly unique urban style Séan thrilled the crowd by mixing his skillful ball tricks with breakdance moves. In the final against Japanese freestyler Yosuke Yokota, Sean pulled off difficult tricks including one which impressed the judges by sticking a pen on his teeth, then rolling the ball for several seconds on the pen’s tip. Yokota’s trademark somersaults brought loud cheers from the crowd but wasn’t enough to convince the judges who announced Sean the champion. A star-studded panel of judges chose each battle’s winner. Dutch football star Edgar Davids was joined by 1994 World Cup winner Bebeto and 2008 FIFA World Futsal Player of the Year Falcão, plus legendary New York breakdancer Crazy Legs. On his way to the final, the Frenchman knocked out 17-year-old Brazilian Murilo Pitol in the semifinals. “It was tough voting
Freestyle soccer world champion 2008 Frenchman Arnaud “Sean” Garnier was crowned world freestyle soccer champion on November 18 in São Paulo, Brazil at the Red Bull Street Style World Finals. Displaying a truly unique urban style Séan thrilled the crowd by mixing his skillful ball tricks with breakdance moves. In the final against Japanese freestyler Yosuke Yokota, Sean pulled off difficult tricks including one which impressed the judges by sticking a pen on his teeth, then rolling the ball for several seconds on the pen’s tip. Yokota’s trademark somersaults brought loud cheers from the crowd but wasn’t enough to convince the judges who announced Sean the champion. A star-studded panel of judges chose each battle’s winner. Dutch football star Edgar Davids was joined by 1994 World Cup winner Bebeto and 2008 FIFA World Futsal Player of the Year Falcão, plus legendary New York breakdancer Crazy Legs. On his way to the final, the Frenchman knocked out 17-year-old Brazilian Murilo Pitol in