🌟 About Isabel (Izzy) 🌟


Isabel Wilkins isn’t just kicking a football — she’s kicking down barriers. At just 15, she became the youngest female freestyle football world champion and she hasn’t looked back since. Now with two world titles and five Guinness World Records under her belt, Isabel is changing the game — literally.


It all started in lockdown. With football training on pause, Isabel picked up a ball in her garden and began trying freestyle tricks just for fun. But something clicked. What started as a distraction quickly turned into a full-blown obsession. “I just decided I wanted to fully focus on it,” she says, “because I thought I could reach a really high standard — and I was enjoying it so much.”


By 2023, Isabel wasn’t just good — she was the best. She won her first world title at Super Ball Prague just before turning 16 then came back even stronger to win again in 2024 at Super Ball Liberec. In both finals, she faced off against older, more experienced competitors — and came out on top.


And then came the records. On one incredible day in January 2024, Isabel added to her existing record and smashed four more Guinness World Records, including most “Hop the World” and “Clipper” tricks in 30 seconds and a minute. What’s wild is that she broke some of the very records set by her childhood heroes.


But it’s not just about trophies and records. Isabel trains on average about three hours a day. She’s deeply embedded in the global freestyle community — a space she describes as “so supportive,” where people share tricks, advice and encouragement no matter your level.


Now she’s focused on inspiring the next generation, especially girls who might not see themselves represented in freestyle. Her goal? To grow the sport, keep pushing the limits and show that with discipline and passion there are no ceilings.


Whether she’s performing in front of a crowd or filming a freestyle video, one thing’s clear: Isabel Wilkins is a force — and she’s just getting started….

🌟 About Isabel (Izzy) 🌟


Isabel Wilkins isn’t just kicking a football — she’s kicking down barriers. At just 15, she became the youngest female freestyle football world champion and she hasn’t looked back since. Now with two world titles and five Guinness World Records under her belt, Isabel is changing the game — literally.


It all started in lockdown. With football training on pause, Isabel picked up a ball in her garden and began trying freestyle tricks just for fun. But something clicked. What started as a distraction quickly turned into a full-blown obsession. “I just decided I wanted to fully focus on it,” she says, “because I thought I could reach a really high standard — and I was enjoying it so much.”


By 2023, Isabel wasn’t just good — she was the best. She won her first world title at Super Ball Prague just before turning 16 then came back even stronger to win again in 2024 at Super Ball Liberec. In both finals, she faced off against older, more experienced competitors — and came out on top.


And then came the records. On one incredible day in January 2024, Isabel added to her existing record and smashed four more Guinness World Records, including most “Hop the World” and “Clipper” tricks in 30 seconds and a minute. What’s wild is that she broke some of the very records set by her childhood heroes.


But it’s not just about trophies and records. Isabel trains on average about three hours a day. She’s deeply embedded in the global freestyle community — a space she describes as “so supportive,” where people share tricks, advice and encouragement no matter your level.


Now she’s focused on inspiring the next generation, especially girls who might not see themselves represented in freestyle. Her goal? To grow the sport, keep pushing the limits and show that with discipline and passion there are no ceilings.


Whether she’s performing in front of a crowd or filming a freestyle video, one thing’s clear: Isabel Wilkins is a force — and she’s just getting started….

🌟 About Isabel (Izzy) 🌟


Isabel Wilkins isn’t just kicking a football — she’s kicking down barriers. At just 15, she became the youngest female freestyle football world champion and she hasn’t looked back since. Now with two world titles and five Guinness World Records under her belt, Isabel is changing the game — literally.


It all started in lockdown. With football training on pause, Isabel picked up a ball in her garden and began trying freestyle tricks just for fun. But something clicked. What started as a distraction quickly turned into a full-blown obsession. “I just decided I wanted to fully focus on it,” she says, “because I thought I could reach a really high standard — and I was enjoying it so much.”


By 2023, Isabel wasn’t just good — she was the best. She won her first world title at Super Ball Prague just before turning 16 then came back even stronger to win again in 2024 at Super Ball Liberec. In both finals, she faced off against older, more experienced competitors — and came out on top.


And then came the records. On one incredible day in January 2024, Isabel added to her existing record and smashed four more Guinness World Records, including most “Hop the World” and “Clipper” tricks in 30 seconds and a minute. What’s wild is that she broke some of the very records set by her childhood heroes.


But it’s not just about trophies and records. Isabel trains on average about three hours a day. She’s deeply embedded in the global freestyle community — a space she describes as “so supportive,” where people share tricks, advice and encouragement no matter your level.


Now she’s focused on inspiring the next generation, especially girls who might not see themselves represented in freestyle. Her goal? To grow the sport, keep pushing the limits and show that with discipline and passion there are no ceilings.


Whether she’s performing in front of a crowd or filming a freestyle video, one thing’s clear: Isabel Wilkins is a force — and she’s just getting started….

© Isabel Wilkins. All rights reserved. 2025.

© Isabel Wilkins.

All rights reserved. 2025.