Brussels Soccer Star Launches Freestyle Academy for Youth, Teaching Viral ’Pannahouse’ Skills

Mehdi Amri, a young Brussels native of Moroccan origin and a virtuoso of the round ball, has opened a freestyle school in the municipality of Laeken to teach children the Pannahouse "small bridge".
Called "La Mehdi Freestyle Académie", this center aims to instill in children who love the round ball the basics to perform technical gestures, reports BX1.
According to the local television station, there are already about fifteen children aged 8 to 16 interested in Mehdi Amri’s classes every Wednesday, the world champion of pannahouse.
To recall, pannahouse is a very popular discipline on social networks, where you have to either score the most goals in three minutes, or put a small bridge on your opponent.
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