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Variant of American football

This article is about the sport.

For the flag used to signal penalties, see Penalty flag

Flag football is♣️ a variant of American football where, instead of tackling players to the ground, the defensive team must remove a flag♣️ or flag belt from the ball carrier ("deflagging") to end a down.

The sport has a strong amateur following with several♣️ national and international competitions each year sponsored by various associations but is most popularly played in America where it was♣️ invented.

In flag football, contact is limited between players.

The international governing body for the sport is the International Federation of American♣️ Football (IFAF).

In 2022, flag football was shortlisted as a proposed discretionary event for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

History♣️ [ edit ]

The best available records to date point to the early 1940s during World War II as the sport's♣️ starting point.

[1][2] The game began as a recreational sport created for American military personnel to help them stay fit but♣️ was designed in a way that would help prevent them from becoming injured during wartime.

At the time it was called♣️ "Touch and Tail football", which then became "flag football" after the war ended.[3]

The first known recorded history of flag football♣️ can be traced to Fort Meade, Maryland, USA, which is now generally accepted as the sport's birthplace.

The first national flag♣️ football organization, the National Touch Football League, was formed in the 1960s in St.Louis, Missouri.

Since 1971, the league has had♣️ a national championship game.[4]

Arizona teachers Porter Wilson and Norman Adams invented flag-a-tag belts & flags[5][6][7] that standardised equipment and are♣️ the template for flags used in the game today.

Basic rules [ edit ]

The specific rules of flag football vary widely♣️ by league, though all share in common their replication of the rules of traditional US-American football with tackling replaced by♣️ flag-pulling.

Traditional American football rules are often eliminated or modified to reflect the more recreational nature of the game, the desire♣️ to avoid physical contact and injury, and the generally smaller number of participating players per side.

Variations [ edit ]

Flag football♣️ is sometimes played on sand.

Chiefly, because there is no dominant sanctioning organization for the sport, the game has mutated into♣️ many variations: 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, and 4 players on each side; coed or single-gender; with kicking and punting♣️ and with point-after conversions (including some with 1, 2, and 3 point tries) or without; and field sizes that vary♣️ from full Canadian Football League (CFL) size, National Football League (NFL) size (120 yards long by 531⁄3 yards wide), to♣️ fields a third that size.

An important distinction is whether linemen are allowed to catch passes ("Eligible Linemen") or, as in♣️ the NFL / CFL, are not allowed to do so ("Ineligible Linemen").

Flag (and touch) football may also be divided into♣️ "contact" or "non-contact", depending on whether or not blocking is allowed; if allowed, blocking is usually restricted to the chest.[8]

The♣️ ability or inability for the quarterback to advance the ball past the line of scrimmage (LOS) by running is another♣️ rule subject to variation by league.

The sport is also played on surfaces other than a traditional grass football field, including♣️ on sand beaches; beach flag football has previously featured as a discipline at the Asian Beach Games.[9]

The IFAF Flag Football♣️ World Championship is normally conducted every two years.

IFAF stands for International Federation of American Football.

The International Federation of American Football♣️ (IFAF) had selected Israel to host the Flag Football World Championships for 2021 IFAF Flag Football World Championship with World♣️ Games places up for grabs.

The Kraft Family Sports Campus in Jerusalem, was originally scheduled to stage the men's and women's♣️ events, however, due to expected high winds the games were played at Teddy Stadium.

An IFAF event record of 39 men's♣️ and women's teams combined, spanning 22 countries, competed at the tournament in Israel.

Normally conducted every two years, Denmark was scheduled♣️ to host the 2020 edition only for it to be canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The United States retained their♣️ men's and women's titles at the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) World Flag Football Championships in Jerusalem.

The US fought♣️ back in both finals, against Mexico to successfully defend their world crowns.

We love the game of American football and are♣️ so proud to see the sport's popularity continue to grow internationally in its various forms, including flag football...

[10] Robert Kraft,♣️ New England Patriots owner and Kraft Group chairman and CEO, International Federation of American Football News, March 15, 2021

Women's gold♣️ [ edit ]

Against Mexico in the women's gold-medal match, the Americans scored 12 unanswered points in the second period to♣️ seal a 31–21 victory.

In the semi-finals the US beat Austria 33–6, and Mexico beat Brazil 47–6 to reach the final.

I'm♣️ extremely proud of our women coming together...

They were dedicated to the mission at hand, and they succeeded.

- US head coach,♣️ Chris LankfordMen's gold [ edit ]

The US Men's team too rallied from behind against Mexico to a 44–41 victory and♣️ retain their world title.

A 35–6 win over Panama sent the US through to the final, and Mexico beat Italy 36–35♣️ to join them in the tournament's showpiece contest.[11]

Mexico played extremely well, but through the entire process our team made a♣️ statement...

They represented their country, the programme, themselves, and their families well and I'm proud of them.

- US head coach, Bryan♣️ Garcia

Other nations [ edit ]

Austria defeated Brazil 26–13 to win the women's bronze medal.

Panama edged out Italy 45–40 in the♣️ men's third-place playoff.

Medal table [ edit ]

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 United States 5 1 0 6 2♣️ Austria 3 1 0 4 3 France 1 0 3 4 4 Canada 1 0 0 1 5 Denmark 0♣️ 4 2 6 6 Mexico 0 2 1 3 7 Germany 0 2 0 2 8 Italy 0 0 2♣️ 2 9 Panama 0 0 1 1 Thailand 0 0 1 1 Totals (10 entries) 10 10 10 30Olympics [♣️ edit ]

In July 2022, the National Football League (NFL) and the IFAF partnered on a bid for flag football to♣️ be included as an optional event during the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

Executive VP of football operations Troy Vincent♣️ stated that the sport was "the future of American football", as it was inclusive and had fewer barriers to access.

[12]♣️ The NFL had sponsored the inclusion of flag football as an invitational event during that month's 2022 World Games-a multi-sport♣️ event featuring sports and disciplines not currently contested at the Olympics-in Birmingham, Alabama.

The men's tournament was won by the United♣️ States, and the women's tournament by Mexico.

[13][14] In August 2022, flag football was shortlisted as one of nine sports advancing♣️ to the next phase of the bid process.[15]

World Games [ edit ]

The 2022 World Games marked the 40th anniversary of♣️ the event, which took place from July 7–17, 2022.

Hosted at Birmingham's historic Legion Field, Flag Football featured eight men's teams♣️ and eight women's teams from around the world.

In 2021 the World Games uploaded a beginner's guide to World Games Flag♣️ Football.[16]

As the reigning world champions,[17] the United States men's and women's teams both pre-qualified for the 2022 World Games.

The remaining♣️ seven teams were selected through the IFAF qualifying process[14]

North America [ edit ]

Children playing the sport in Mexico

USA Football is♣️ the governing body of American football in the United States, the sole US member of the International Federation of American♣️ Football,[18] and a recognized sports organization of the US Olympic & Paralympic Committee.

[19] Its non-profit mission includes designing and delivering♣️ premier educational, development, and competitive programs for American football, including tackle and flag football.

USA Football is the only organization that♣️ selects and organizes U.S.

national team (men's and women's) in federation-sanctioned international competition.

[20]USA Flag [ edit ]

USA Flag currently operates the♣️ largest National Championships flag football tournament in the United States, along with a club World Championships every January in Florida♣️ that eclipsed over 980 teams this past January, 2023, the largest single weekend flag football tournament ever recorded.

USA Flag has♣️ grown exponentially each year.

NFL Pro Bowl Flag [ edit ]

For the 2023 Pro Bowl, the National Football League showcased its♣️ premier Pro Bowl players and the best of NFL Flag teams from around the country with their skills in a♣️ week-long celebration, "The Pro Bowl Games," featuring a new format spotlighting Flag Football.

NFL Flag [ edit ]

The National Football League♣️ and its teams have promoted and sponsored flag football leagues in the United States as a youth sport under the♣️ branding NFL Flag; in 2020, Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson became a chairman and co-owner of NFL Flag, as part♣️ of efforts by the NFL to expand its promotion of the sport into other territories.

The program has also placed a♣️ particular focus on expanding women's flag football, due to gridiron football having predominantly been played by men.[21][22]

NFL Flag is the♣️ largest youth flag football league in the U.S.

An NFL licensed property for girls and boys ages 5–17, NFL FLAG has♣️ more than 1,600 locally operated leagues and over 500,000 youth athletes across all 50 states.

In 2020, Superbowl champion and Denver♣️ Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson was named co-owner and chairman of NFL FLAG in an effort to help grow the sport♣️ worldwide.[23]

The American Flag Football League (AFFL) is a flag football organization that offers youth and women's competition, and in 2023,♣️ a men's professional division.[citation needed]

The Canadian Flag Football League (CFFL) was established in 2019 and runs Canada's CFFL National Championship.

[24]♣️ The league is affiliated with Football Canada, the national governing body for football in Canada and its variants.

The winners of♣️ the CFFL National Championship also gain the opportunity to represent Canada in international competition.

The league's major objective is to help♣️ integrate existing adult flag leagues on a nationwide basis.

Depending on the region, teams compete in their Regional Championships, either Eastern,♣️ Western, or Central.

The top two teams from each division will advance to the national championship.

There are three divisions for the♣️ CFFL: male, female, and mixed.

The Canadian Flag Football National Championships (FFNC) were established in 2007 to provide athletes with the♣️ opportunity to develop their skills and compete in national team competitions and eventually the Canadian Flag Football League (CFFL) which♣️ was established in 2019.

Since its inception, the format of the championship has undergone several changes.[25]

In 2011, in response to the♣️ growth of flag football and the development of Football Canada's Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) model, the under-15 co-ed division was♣️ replaced by separate boys and girls under-16 divisions.

These divisions supplemented the pre-existing under-18 divisions that were added in 2010.

By 2013,♣️ the championship featured three divisions: male and female under-16 divisions and a female under-18 division.

In 2017, with the introduction of♣️ the Under-16 Regional Flag Challenge, the championship shifted to an under-18 format with male and female divisions.

Varsity sport [ edit♣️ ]America [ edit ]

In May 2020, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), in partnership with the NFL, announced the♣️ addition of flag football as a varsity sport for female student-athletes.

[26] The NAIA became the first collegiate governing body to♣️ sanction the sport at the varsity level.

Women's flag began during the 2020–21 season as an emerging sport with at least♣️ 15 teams, and the NAIA and NFL also expected an upgrade of the sport to an invitational level sport by♣️ 2022 with at least 25 teams.[27]

International [ edit ]

Player at the point of taking other player's flag at a game♣️ at Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City

The International Woman's Flag Football Association, IWFFA, host 8 on 8♣️ flag football tournaments and flag football training across the world with participants from the United States, Canada, Mexico, Sweden, Norway,♣️ Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Scotland and several other nations.

The organisation is the largest for women and girls in the sport.

The most♣️ active tournament is held each February in Key West, Florida, called the Kelly McGillis Classic[28] where over 90 women and♣️ girls teams participate in 8 on 8, semi - blocking contact flag football.

There are no restrictions for girls and women♣️ to play.

The International Federation of American Football (IFAF) organizes the IFAF Flag Football World Championship every two years since 2002.

The♣️ International Flag Football Festival (IFFF) organizes the World Cup of Flag Football featuring teams from the United States, Mexico and♣️ several other nations.

United Kingdom [ edit ]

Flag football competition in the United Kingdom is, mostly, 5-a-side, There are two main♣️ organisations: The adult only Outlaw Flag League,[29] which run Tournaments in two conferences, the Exile conference and the Bandit conference,♣️ from March to October, culminating in playoff and championships.

Secondly, the NFFL, The National Flag Football League, organised by The British♣️ American Football Association (BAFA).

At a senior level, there are sixty teams divided into two leagues.

NFFL Division One: Highlands, North A,North♣️ B, Midlands, South East, and South West[30] and The Premiership: Highlands, North, South East, and South West, with the top♣️ teams qualifying for playoffs at the end of the season.

BAFA also run The Youth Flag Football League (YFFL)[31] and organise♣️ teams competing at under 17, under 14, and under 11.

[32][33] Flag football games in the UK are played with five♣️ players on each side with no contact, and are officiated according to the IFAF flag football rules with a few♣️ minor variations.

[34] The U17s and U14s, and, for the 2023 season U11s, compete in the National Youth Flag Football League,♣️ which runs from April to August, with teams playing in Local and regional tournaments to qualify for National Finals Day♣️ and ultimately be crowned National Champions.

BAFA National Flag finals [ edit ][35]

Under 14s 2021 South Coast Spitfires 44 20 Leicester♣️ Huntsmen 2022 Houghton Bears 34 27 Leicester Huntsmen

Under 17s 2021 South Coast Spitfires 20 18 Coventry Cougars 2022 Nuneaton Jaguars♣️ 19 8 Northants Titans

Mixed Adult 2022 London Smoke 42 33 Cardiff Hurricane

Adult Division 1 2022 Reading Devils 52 27 Swansea♣️ Hammerheads

2021 Final Standings U14s U17s 1.

South Coast Spitfires 1.

South Coast Spitfires 2.

Leicester Huntsmen 2.Coventry Cougars 3.

Chorley Buccaneers Cutlasses 3.Waveney Wolves♣️ 4.London Blitz 4.

South London Renegades 5.Nuneaton Jaguars 5.London Blitz 6.Solent Red Storm 6.

Brighton & Hove Scorpions 7.Houghton Bears 8.

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