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The second edition of the Flag All-Star Game is set to take place on Sunday, December 22, 2024, at the Adringanor Astro Turf in Accra.
Following the success of the inaugural event in October, the family-friendly spectacle promises an even bigger celebration of flag football, with thrilling games and a festive watch party.
The highly anticipated event kicks off with Cape Coast Predators taking on Flag Fury All Stars in Game One, followed by reigning champions Elite Sports United facing the Koftown Bisons in Game Two. Fans can expect intense matchups as these teams battle for glory.
The event which is organised by the Philadelphia Eagles Ghana Chapter and supported by NFL Africa, highlights Ghana’s growing enthusiasm for the sport.
It also reflects the Philadelphia Eagles' commitment to developing American football in Ghana through the NFL Global Markets Program.
Spectators are invited to join the celebration of sport, teamwork, and community as the Flag All-Star Game continues to make history on Ghanaian soil.

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