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The World of NFL Flag

Imagine this scene, somewhere in the future: "Ladies and gentlemen, now taking the field to receive their trophies before the Super Bowl, the NFL Flag national champions from Youth Pro Flag!"

Participating in NFL Flag will help you get started on the road to great fun, sportsmanship, competition, and learning for boys and girls in your community.

   
   

   
   

Youth Pro Flag is pleased to introduce you to NFL Flag, the National Football League's first national flag football league for boys and girls. It is a fun program that creates an environment the entire family can enjoy. The NFL is excited to start the sixth year of the program. Around the country, boys and girls ages 6-14 enjoy playing in this fun program that promotes fitness and teaches youngsters valuable football lessons about teamwork and fair play. NFL Flag offers non-contact continuous action while using minimal equipment. 

NFL Flag was developed with the assistance of outstanding coaches, such as Pro Football Hall of Fame member Bill Walsh, and child development professionals. Our goal is to create exciting ways for even more young fans to play, watch, and experience the great game of football. You will become part of a well-organized national program emphasizing football education, participation, and sportsmanship. NFL Flag provides a new and exciting recreational opportunity for your area. Who knows? You may even make it to the NFL Flag National Championships of the future.

NFL Flag was launched in 1996 and has grown ever since. On an annual basis, NFL Flag Regional Tournaments and a National Championship (open to coeds, ages 9-11, and boys and girls divisions, ages 12-14) will take place this year! During the months of August and September, the NFL will host up to six Regional Tournaments. The top teams from each Regional Tournament (from all three divisions) will advance to the National Championship in October.

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