IFAF World
2024 Pro Bowl Flag
28 January 2024
12 flag football teams from around the world will compete in the NFL's largest-ever International Flag Football Championship in Orlando.
The NFL International Flag Football Championships will be played as part of the 2024 Pro Bowl Games in Orlando on February 2 and 3. Young athletes from 12 countries will travel to the U.S. to compete in a multi-day flag football tournament to showcase their skills and connect with their peers from around the world, before watching NFL superstars compete in the sport at the Pro Bowl Games. Fast-paced and accessible to all, flag football is one of the fastest growing sports in the world, with women and girls driving some of the greatest growth and increased participation. "After a truly historic year when flag football was confirmed for LA 2028 and The World Games in 2025, the Pro Bowl Games here in Orlando will be another amazing showcase for this growing sport,” said IFAF President Pierre Trochet. “For IFAF, this is a great opportunity to once again demonstrate to millions of fans and the wider Olympic and sports communities, the excitement and dynamism of Flag Football as the global development of the sport continues to accelerate at a rapid pace. "We are particularly excited about the expanded NFL International Flag Championships. With young girls and boys from 12 nations competing, we're proud of the inclusiveness and diversity of Flag Football and its power to attract new, youthful audiences.” Peter O'Reilly, NFL Executive Vice President, Club Business, League Events & International, said: "In partnership with IFAF, the league is committed to the global growth of flag football. Competitions like the International NFL Flag Championships shine a light on the ever-expanding opportunities to play the game - and inspire young athletes everywhere to get involved." The International NFL Flag Championship will feature 11 U12 international boys and girls teams from Australia, Bahamas, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Ghana, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. This year, for the first time, Canada will have the opportunity to compete against U.S. flag football teams in the National NFL Flag Championship - after winning the 2023 NFL Flag International Division last season. All 12 teams travelling to the United States were crowned champions of their respective NFL Flag National Tournaments. NFL Flag is the official flag football program of the NFL, working to bring the non-contact version of American football, played by both boys and girls, to the world. The 2024 Pro Bowl Games will feature flag football, with a mix of live and taped skills competitions throughout the weekend. The culminating flag football game featuring the league's best players will take place on Sunday 4 February, with all international flag football teams in attendance to see the AFC and NFC stars play the sport first-hand. 2024 International NFL Flag Championship - participants: Country, team and location: Australia, Varsity College, Gold Coast, Queensland. Bahamas, Kingsway Academy, Nassau. Brazil, Sorocaba Braves, Academy, Sorocaba, São Paulo. Canada (vs U.S. teams), Bomb Squad, Regina, Saskatchewan. China, Shanghai, Wolves, Shanghai. (Pictured) France, Caïmans, Le Mans. Germany, Realschule, Taufkirchen, Munich. Ghana, Nima 2, Accra. Japan, Nojima Sagamihara Rise, Tokyo. Mexico, Bulls Hemingway School, Coahuila, Saltillo. New Zealand, Bader Intermediate, Auckland, New Zealand. United Kingdom, Lings Primary School, Northampton. The expansion of the NFL International Flag Championships follows flag football's recent inclusion in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles - spearheaded by IFAF and supported by the NFL.