Canadian men’s and women’s flag football teams competing at IFAF event
PANAMA CITY — It’s an important step for Canada’s flag football Olympic aspirations.
The Canadian men’s and women’s teams are competing in the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Continental championship. The top-five finishers will qualify for the 2026 IFAF world competition, where the top-three squads will automatically earn berths to the ’28 Los Angeles Summer Games, where flag football will make its Olympic debut.
“Everyone keeps talking about the Olympics but we’ve got to finish in the top-five to continue,” said Paul LaPolice, the veteran CFL coach who’s coaching the Canadian men’s flag team. “If you get to worlds, you get an opportunity to go to the Olympics and so we’re shooting for a top-five so we can assure a spot at worlds next year.”
Canada opened the men’s tournament on a victorious note Friday, downing Guatemala 34-6 and Brazil 26-13 in pool A competition. On Saturday, the Canadians close out the round robin against Colombia and the United States, the five-time world champions they upset 25-21 en route to a 4-0 mark at the 2025 International Bowl in June.
