Flag Football: The Rapidly Rising Sport Empowering Young American GirlsFrom parks across the United States to various championships, a quiet sports revolution is taking shape. Driven by the now - attainable dream of becoming a member of the flag football team at the Los Angeles Olympics, girls and teenagers are hitting the fields to engage in this non - contact sport. A non - tackling version of traditional American football, flag football was barely known just six years ago but has now emerged as the fastest - growing sport among young American women.

Flag Football: The Rapidly Rising Sport Empowering Young American Girls

 

From parks across the United States to various championships, a quiet sports revolution is taking shape. Driven by the now - attainable dream of becoming a member of the flag football team at the Los Angeles Olympics, girls and teenagers are hitting the fields to engage in this non - contact sport. A non - tackling version of traditional American football, flag football was barely known just six years ago but has now emerged as the fastest - growing sport among young American women. Its rapid rise is attributed not only to its dynamic and safe nature but also to the promotion by the powerful National Football League (NFL). Since 2024, with the support of school programs and championships organized by professional leagues, over 270,000 girls aged 6 to 17 across the country have been practicing the sport, with opportunities to earn college scholarships and even launch sports careers.
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Michael Colt, the coach of the Staten Island Gants, currently the national champions in the under - 18 category, is one of the key figures in this transformation. "It's like the youth version of pickleball and currently the fastest - growing women's sport," he told Agence France - Presse, unable to hide his enthusiasm. Founded in 2019, Colt has witnessed his club evolve from a marginal idea into a talent pool for the national team. "We fought for everything. They tried to exclude us. (...) At first, no one wanted to coach girls," he recalled, his tone a mix of pride and indignation.

 

As flag football continues to gain momentum, it not only offers young girls a platform to showcase their athleticism but also challenges traditional gender norms in sports. With its growing popularity and the increasing support it receives, flag football is set to make a significant mark on the American sports landscape and beyond, especially as it gears up for its debut at the Los Angeles Olympics.