THE TEAM

People who matter behind the scenes

Freestylers

Georges Chakour

Georges Chakour

Started in 2004

Georges started freestyle at the age of 17, in 2004. After starting three years of training, he made his first live presentation in 2007. Since then, it has been a journey that took him around the world performing in cities such as Montreal, New York, Prague and Koh Samui, for major sporting events such as the Women’s world cup and for companies such as Adidas, Red Bull and Coca-Cola. He has multiplied TV appearances over the years; to perform or to judge. Being at the forefront of freestyle football, he collaborated with Cirque du Soleil in 2011. More recently, he showcased his smooth, calm and controlled skills in front of the diplomats of the ICAO for Qatar Airways.

Carlos Dongo

Carlos Dongo

Started in 2006

Carlos was inspired and motivated by Ronaldinho to start freestyle soccer. His first live performance was in 2007. Years of training has a given Carlos the opportunity to travel around the world, such as in Thailand and cities such as San Francisco, Dallas and Miami for major sporting events such as the World Cup and for companies such as Pepsi, Montreal Airport and BMO. However, being able to showcase his skills on the George Lopez show is definitely one of his careers highlights. Since then, Carlos has taught freestyle football all around Montreal to develop the sport. More recently, he performed at the Casino of Montreal on a regular basis.

Jaime Bruno

Jaime Bruno

Started in 2008

Jaime "Magnet" Bruno is a professional freestyle football player and the five-time Canadian champion. Known for his electrifying skills and magnetic personality, Magnet has performed halftime shows for Real Madrid, TFC, FC Dallas, and many others. His talent has been featured in Disney movies, on the Discovery Channel, and he has wowed audiences on Canada's Got Talent. Magnet showcased his skills in cities like Los Angeles, Abidjan and Bali for major sporting events such as Les Jeux de la Francophonie and for companies such as Cheetos, Subway and Miller light. Magnet has concentrated his training in the past few years to create a unique and exceptional fusion between freestyle soccer and breakdancing.

Jose Avalos

Jose Avalos

Started in 2005

Widely known as "AVALOS", Jose detains a remarkable track record. He has represented Canada five times as a world finalist and holds multiple Canadian championship titles. His prowess extends beyond national borders, with notable achievements, including top 16 world ranking at Superball and the prestigious titles of El Salvador and North American champion. Avalos has performed at events for renowned brands such as Sony, Hyundai, McDonald's, MLS and FIFA, captivating audiences in Tokyo, Rome and Medellin with his favourite moves. Among them, you can find the mesmerizing backflip catch and the impressive handstand stall. Avalos is well known for incorporating elements of acrobatics into his routines while bringing a unique and dynamic flair to his performances.

Edwin Muñoz

Edwin Muñoz

Started in 2008

Edwin is originally from Mexico. He started in freestyle football in 2008 after watching Ronaldinho videos. Since then, Edwin has gained notable experience in competing as well as performing. While competing at the highest level in Mexico, Edwin has reached the top 3 position both for individual and doubles routine category. He has traveled to countries such as France, Spain, Germany, Netherlands and the Czech Republic to perform. Since his arrival, Edwin has showcased his skills for CF Montréal, the Casino of Montreal and the city of Longueuil. Edwin possesses a style that combines acrobatics and classical freestyle soccer skills. His performances are therefore unique and complete, giving the audience a showcase voyage within the world of freestyle football.

Mathilde Fortier

Mathilde Fortier

Started in 2018

Mathilde is from Baie-Saint-Paul. Passionate about freestyle football, she finished third at the Canadian championships and second at the North American championships in 2023, which earned her a place at the World Championships in Kenya, where she finished in the top 16. Despite this, her highlight of the year remains her second-place finish at the Red Bull Street Style Championship, an invitational competition featuring the world's best. Aside from competitions, Mathilde has multiple experiences of performing in front of different types of audiences. Always smiling, her performances are synonymous with having fun and expressing herself with a ball.