United States women's national flag football team

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United States women's national flag football team
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Association USA Football
Confederation IFAF Americas
Website Official website

The United States women's national flag football team represents the United States in women's international flag football matches. The sport is governed by USA Football. In 2023, the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) ranked the United States women's team 1st worldwide. [1]

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The Head Coach is Saaid Mortazavi with Mary Kate Bula as assistant coach.

In 2008, the women competed in the IFAF Flag Football World Championship where they finished fourth. They then won silver in 2010, [2] 2012, [3] and 2014. [4] They lost to Canada twice [3] and Mexico once. In the 2018 finals they defeated Panama 27–12 to win gold. [5] 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. Quarterback Vanita Krouch was invited to an NFL game to honor the country's success at the games and to promote flag football. [7]

Competitive record

  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place  

IFAF World Championship

IFAF Flag Football World Championship
YearResultPosPldWDLPFPA
Flag of Austria.svg 2002 Did not participate
Flag of France.svg 2004
Flag of South Korea.svg 2006
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2008 Fourth place4th
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2010 Runners-up2nd
Flag of Sweden.svg 2012 Runners-up2nd
Flag of Italy.svg 2014 Runners-up2nd
Flag of the United States.svg 2016 Quarterfinal5th
Flag of Panama.svg 2018 Champions1st
Flag of Israel.svg 2021 Champions1st770028976
Flag of Finland.svg 2024 Champions1st880033580
Total3 Titles8/11

World Games

World Games
YearResultPosPldWDLPFPA
Flag of the United States.svg 2022 Runners-up2nd6501176137
Total0 Title1/16501176137

IFAF Americas Championship

IFAF Americas Flag Football Championship
YearResultPosPldWDLPFPA
Flag of the United States.svg 2023 [8] Champions1st
Total1 Title1/1

Players

Current squad

(player and position as of June 2024) [9]

Alternates

  • Lacey Abell; QB
  • Miranda Arellano; DB/C
  • Brianna Hernandez-Silva; DB/QB
  • Leilanni Lopez; C/RSH
  • Joann Overstreet; WR/DB
  • Brenna Ramirez; DB/WR

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References

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