U.S. Teams Dominate Flag Football World Championships as Sport Prepares for Olympic Debut
The United States men's and women's teams triumphed at the world flag football championships in Finland, underscoring their dominance in the fast-growing sport. Despite the American win, other countries like Japan are swiftly catching up. Flag football is set to debut at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, promising an expanded global appeal.
The United States men's and women's flag football teams clinched victory at the world championships in Finland, reinforcing their stronghold in the sport. This win marks the fifth consecutive title for the men's team and the third for the women's team.
The sport, known for its non-contact format and simpler gameplay compared to traditional American football, is set to make its Olympic debut at the 2028 Los Angeles Games. This global event featured 54 teams from 30 countries, highlighting the sport's rapid international growth.
Mexico's quarterback Diana Flores expressed pride in her team's journey and envisions leading her nation to Olympic glory. Despite the American teams' dominance, countries like Japan have shown remarkable progress, indicating a competitive future for flag football on the world stage.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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