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The flag football competition at the 2022 World Games took place in July 2022, [1] in Birmingham, Alabama in the United States. [2]Originally scheduled to take place in July 2021, the Games were rescheduled for July 2022 as a result of the 2020 Summer Olympics postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]
The 2022 World Games, which marked the 40th anniversary of the event, took place from July 7–17, 2022, and was hosted at Birmingham's Legion Field. Team USA scored 3–0 in pool play, [ 14 ] and defeated Germany in the quarterfinals, Austria in the Semifinals, and Italy by 46–36 in the final game.
The 2022 World Games marked the 40th anniversary of the event, which took place from July 7–17, 2022. Hosted at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama, 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. [21]
The top seven teams at the event, not including the United States, will qualify for the Birmingham 2022 World Games. [2] The first championship was held in Austria in 2002 and was won by the host country team in the men's categoryand by Sweden in the women's. The latest edition was held in Lahti, Finland, from August 27-30, 2024. [3]
Then the team defeated Mexico, winning the 2021 IFAF Women's Flag Football World Championship. At the 2023 Americas Championship both the women's and men's teams defeated Mexico to win gold. [6] During the 2022 World Games, the team again went to the finals with Mexico. [7] This time they won silver with a score of 39–6.
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Both Great Britain teams reach the last 16 of the Flag Football World Championships on Wednesday, before the men's medal hopes are dashed.
2022 World Games; IOC code: PAN: NOC: Panama Olympic Committee: in Birmingham, United States 7 July 2022 () – 17 July 2022 () Competitors: 26 (14 men and 12 women) in 3 sports: Medals Ranked 70th: Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 1 Total 1: World Games appearances