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NFL and IFAF Host Flag Football Clinics to Grow Sport in Africa

A four-day program in Ghana trained educators and coaches from across Africa, expanding access to flag football and strengthening development pathways ahead of its Olympic debut.

NFL and IFAF Host Flag Football Clinics to Grow Sport in Africa
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The National Football League (NFL), in collaboration with the International Federation of American Football (IFAF), has hosted a four-day series of flag football development clinics in Ghana, bringing together educators, coaches, and federation representatives from across Africa as part of efforts to expand the sport globally. The initiative forms part of a broader strategy by the NFL and IFAF to grow flag football participation worldwide, with a particular focus on accessibility, grassroots development, and long-term athlete pathways. The sport is gaining rapid international traction and is set to make its Olympic debut at the Los Angeles 2028 Games.

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The program began with a Ghana-based teachers clinic aimed at equipping local educators with the skills and resources needed to introduce and scale flag football in schools. Around 40 teachers participated in sessions covering coaching frameworks, program development, and the fundamentals of the game. Practical, on-field drills and gameplay sessions allowed participants to apply their learning in real time.

The final two days expanded into an Africa-wide coaching clinic, bringing together representatives and coaches from multiple countries, including Cameroon, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia, and Uganda. The sessions focused on high-performance training, knowledge-sharing, and building stronger coaching structures across the continent.

Officials highlighted the importance of combining grassroots access with elite development to ensure sustainable growth of the sport. The presence of international coaches and federation delegates created opportunities for collaboration and exchange of best practices among participants.

“Flag football continues to create new opportunities for athletes and communities around the world,” said the NFL’s International Flag Football Development Manager. “Through this work in Ghana, we’re proud to support local educators and coaches while partnering with federations across Africa to expand access and build sustainable pathways for growth.”The clinics also underscored the growing connection between flag football and the Olympic movement, with participation from a retired Olympic athlete reinforcing the sport’s increasing global relevance.

According to IFAF officials, collaborative initiatives such as the Ghana program are essential to strengthening national federations and accelerating the sport’s development worldwide. “Programs like this demonstrate the power of partnership in driving global growth,” said the organization’s Sport Manager, noting that joint efforts are key to building momentum ahead of the sport’s Olympic debut.

Flag football is currently one of the fastest-growing sports globally, with millions of players across more than 100 countries. Across Africa, participation has increased significantly in recent years, supported by expanding national programs and growing interest among young athletes. The Ghana initiative builds on ongoing efforts by the NFL and IFAF to promote inclusion, accessibility, and structured development, positioning the continent as an important growth market in the global expansion of the sport.

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