German Freestyle Football Championships: A spectacle in Bremen!
Experience the German Freestyle Football Championship on September 19th and 20th, 2025 in Bremen – an event full of tricks and talent!

German Freestyle Football Championships: A spectacle in Bremen!
In Bremen on September 19th and 20th, 2025 everything revolves around the German championship in freestyle football Weser courier reported, will take place in the Bolzerei on Konsul-Smidt-Straße. Freestyle football combines creativity, technique and acrobatics and attracts professionals and enthusiasts alike. The event offers an excellent opportunity to see the top national freestylers competing for the crown.
The competitions begin on Friday at 2 p.m. with the qualifying rounds and end on Saturday at 12 p.m. with the final rounds and the award ceremony. In addition to around 30 participants from Bremen, national champions, world record holders and popular content creators will also compete against each other in exciting 1-on-1 battles. Also DFFB highlights the creative aspect of freestyle football - the focus is not only on holding up and tricks, but also on the art of ball control, which allows for various types of tricks, including standing, sitting and acrobatic movements.
Competition and evaluation
The competitions are designed to evaluate originality, difficulty and ball control. Each freestyler has three rounds of 30 seconds each to demonstrate their skills. The evaluation is carried out by an international panel, including Simon “Simi” Müller from Switzerland and Guillermo Lobo from Costa Rica. The third juror will be announced via social media on September 7th.
A highlight of the event will be the “Sick Three” challenge, where participants will perform their three most difficult tricks in a row. The event will be accompanied musically by DJ Tom, who will heat up the audience with hip-hop, trap and EDM beats.
Entrance and meals
A great offer for anyone interested: Entry to the German Championships is free, and voluntary donations are made to support the non-profit organization DFFB accepted. The Bolzbar offers guests a selection of drinks and snacks to ensure their physical well-being is taken care of. This makes the event not only a sporting experience, but also a social gathering.
The connection to this sport goes back a long way: Founded in the 1930s by juggler Enrico Rastelli, freestyle football gained popularity with the Nike “Joga Bonito” campaign for the 2006 World Cup. Today it is not only a sporting competition, but also a cultural movement that promotes creative expression through football.
In the Bolzerei, the German Freestyle Football Championship 2025 promises an unforgettable weekend for all fans and interested spectators - an event that should not be missed!