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Wingrove and Lynch eventually decided to commit to making a career in freestyle football as a duo, realizing as a marketable pairing, they would have more success than attempting to pursue careers as professional footballers.
The duo has been invited to perform at several high-profile footballing events, including the Ballon d’Or awards ceremony. In addition to several charity football events, they have featured, which includes in 2018 Soccer Aid, where Lynch scored for the England side, and in which Lynch scored twice in 2019, again for England.
In 2017, the pair led a team, and ex-professionals competed under Tekkers Town Wembley Cup against Hashtag United. They entered the competition as F2 FC in 2018 and won the final against Rebel FC. Soccer Aid match played for the World XI due to his Jamaican ancestry, and
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The F2 are the World’s most prominent social media influencers in football and Europe’s Largest in Sport. Billy Wingrove and Jeremy Lynch have successfully built a social media following of over 30m across all platforms and have worked with some of the World’s most prominent companies. William Jonathan Wingrove was born on 17 December 1982, and Jeremy Alistair Lynch on 28 July 1987. There Nationality is British. They are also known as F2. They have a youtube Channel, F2 Freestylers has been active in the Years 2011–the present. They had a Subscriber of up to 13 million.
Wingrove and Lynch together established a football management agency in 2018, F2 Talent, despite neither being a licensed intermediary to the FA. over the use of a photo, the agency courted controversy by publicizing a newly signed young player, violating the FA’s policy not to promote players under the age of 15. Also in 2018, the duo founded F2 Revolution, an agency that recruits ‘social talent.’
The first professional was Wingrove freestyle footballer who signed for a Premier League club and also signed Tottenham Hotspur—previously rejected by a youngster—in 2003, for whom he would perform at half-time breaks and corporate events occasionally and fill in for team players in advertisements.
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