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A historic World Championship tournament concluded with celebrations for the USA teams

The United States are IFAF Flag Football world champions again. The USA men’s and women’s teams withstood the pressure of being favorites and ultimately won their matches with clear margins at the magnificent Lahti Stadium as the August evening faded into dusk.

Both won the gold medal at the 2024 edition of the sport’s premier tournament in Lahti, Finland, which was also the largest ever with 55 teams from 32 nations participating. For the US men it is a fifth straight world championship and for the women a third.

Quarterback Darrell Doucette led a men’s offense backstopped by a relentless defense that defeated Austria 53-21.

-To me this is one of the greatest teams USA has ever had,” said Housh. “Defensively we were stout, and we got stops when we needed to set the tone early on. We didn’t have any close games like in previous years and that shows that this team is special.

Johnluis Hernandez, who returned a critical interception for a touchdown to set the tone in the first half said:

-I think the weakness of our team has always been our defense and one of our goals in the transition to this year was always to improve.

-We’re well aware that because it’s four downs it’s made for us to lose, so we wanted to equip ourselves with the best possibilities of getting stops and getting turnovers. We did that tonight. I think this is the best team we’ve ever had. This team has a lot more camaraderie and togetherness.

The US women’s team got ahead early, opening a 12-point advantage and Mexico was unable to close the gap and earn a lead. The contest was finely balanced early in the second half, but USA raced away to an eventual 31-18 win.

The competition here is another level and playing against other countries and to be a word champion, there’s nothing better. I can’t wait to keep working as we go towards the Olympics.

said USA rookie Maci Joncich, the youngest player on the team at 18 years old.

Mexico quarterback and iconic leader Diana Flores has finished on the losing side in the past two world championships, but in-between won The World Games against USA two years ago. She is determined to return to the winners’ podium.

-This is a game of perfection, and we know the mistakes had today meant that this medal ended up for us being silver, but the goal never changes. We’re going to keep training like gold, and this is just one step more for that ultimate objective.

In the men's tournament, the medals went to the USA, Austria, and Switzerland (Photo: Jari Turunen)

Bronze medals for Switzerland and Japan.

Switzerland capped a relentless giant-killing run at the 2024 IFAF Flag Football World Championships a 41-35 victory over number two seed Mexico In the bronze medal game on Mens tournamen. Japan executed their offense to perfection on a final drive then the defense held firm to edge Austria 41-40 at the end of the women’s bronze medal match at the Lahti Sports Centre in Finland.

The final standings of the tournament

Men´s tournament
  1. USA
  2.   Austria
  3.   Switzerland
  4.   Mexico
  5.   France
  6.   Italy
  7.   Canada
  8.   Denmark
  9.   Israel
  10.   Great Britain
  11.   Japan
  12.   Germany
  13.   Panama
  14.   Spain
  15.   Australia
  16.   Czechia
  17.   Serbia
  18.   Sweden
  19.   New Zealand
  20.   Korea
  21.   Ireland
  22.   Finland
  23.   Ukraine
  24.   Chile
  25.   Brazil
  26.   Poland
  27.   Argentina
  28.   Singapore
  29.   Kuwait
  30.   Georgia
  31.   Cameroon
Women´s tournamen
  1. USA
  2. Mexico
  3. Japan
  4. Austria
  5. Canada
  6. Spain
  7. Great Britain
  8. Italiy
  9. Germany
  10. Panama
  11. France
  12. Swizerland
  13. Brazi
  14. Israel
  15. Finland
  16. Australia
  17. Czechia
  18. Sweden
  19. New Zealand
  20. Korea
  21. Ireland
  22. Denmark
  23. Poland
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