China’s women’s flag football team shines in stunning debut
On August 14, the women’s flag football competition at the Chengdu 2025 World Games kicked off at the sports field of Chengdu No.7 High School Eastern Campus. The newly formed Chinese women’s flag football team made its historic debut, putting up a fierce fight against the strong Austrian team but ultimately falling short with a narrow 45-47 loss.
Flag football, as an emerging sport, has attracted widespread attention due to its non-contact nature. Despite the 2-point defeat, the Chinese team demonstrated sharp skills and promising potential. We look forward to their continued breakthroughs in upcoming matches.
Chinese players (in white) during the match.
Chinese players (in white) during the match.
Chinese players (in white) during the match.
Chinese players (in white) during the match.
Chinese players (in white) during the match.
Chinese players (in white) during the match.
Chinese players (in white) during the match.
Chinese players (in white) during the match.
Chengdu 2025 World Games
The **Chengdu 2025 World Games** is an upcoming international multi-sport event featuring sports not included in the Olympics, scheduled to take place in Chengdu, China, from August 7 to 17, 2025. Organized by the International World Games Association (IWGA), the event will showcase disciplines like dance sports, martial arts, and aerial sports, highlighting Chengdu’s growing role as a global host for major sporting events. This marks China’s first time hosting the World Games, reflecting the city’s blend of modernity and rich cultural heritage.
Chengdu No.7 High School Eastern Campus
Chengdu No.7 High School Eastern Campus is a prestigious branch of Chengdu No.7 High School, one of Sichuan Province’s most renowned secondary schools, known for its academic excellence and rich history dating back to 1905. The Eastern Campus, a modern expansion, reflects the school’s commitment to high-quality education, offering advanced facilities and programs in science, arts, and sports. It continues the school’s tradition of nurturing top-tier students while embracing innovative teaching methods.
Chinese women’s flag football team
The Chinese women’s flag football team represents China in international flag football competitions, a non-contact variant of American football. While the sport is still growing in China, the women’s team has been actively participating in events like the IFAF Flag Football World Championships, showcasing the country’s emerging talent. The team reflects the increasing global popularity of flag football, particularly among women, and highlights China’s efforts to diversify its sports presence beyond traditional disciplines.
Austrian team
The term “Austrian team” is too broad to summarize without specific context. If referring to Austria’s national sports teams (e.g., football, skiing), they have a strong history, particularly in winter sports, with athletes like Hermann Maier and Marcel Hirscher achieving global fame. For a cultural or historical site, please provide more details.