U-12 Flag Football Teams from Around the World to Compete in Largest NFL International Championship in Orlando

U-12 Flag Football teams from around the world will compete in Orlando in the largest NFL International Championship to date

The NFL will host the International Championship of Flag Football as part of Pro Bowl 2024 in Orlando, Florida from February 2 to 3.

Mexico will be represented by a team of Coahuila carried by Pamela Reyes. This team was the winner of the National Flag Football Tournament in the U-12 category.

The International Championship of Flag Football from NFL will have 12 international U12 teams of boys and girls from Australia, Bahamas, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Ghana, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

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The 12 teams that traveled to the USA They were champions of the national tournaments NFL Flag from their countries of origin. NFL Flag It is the official program of Flag Football from NFL and works to bring the contactless version of American football, played by both boys and girls, around the world.

The games Pro Bowl 2024 will focus on Flag Football and feature a mix of live and recorded skills competitions throughout the weekend. The climactic match of Flag Football with the League’s best players will take place on Sunday, February 4, with all of Flag’s international teams in attendance to see AFC and NFC stars play the sport firsthand.

The objective of the NFL is to reach more and more countries, new territories, reach different corners of the world promoting this inclusive, fun sport, and that all boys and girls find in the Flag Football the desire to excel in this sport and go beyond the borders of your country

The expansion of the International Championship Flag Football from NFL follows the recent inclusion of this specialty in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Gamespromoted by the International American Football Federation (IFAF) and the league, being a priority for the NFL.

“With the recent inclusion of Flag Fooball at the LA28 Olympic Games, this is an incredible time for boys and girls from all over the world to practice this sport and represent their countries. We look forward to welcoming you USA to players from each of the 12 participating nations,” he said. Peter O’ReillyExecutive Vice President of Club Business, League and International Events of the NFL.

2024-01-26 01:08:35
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