All Girls Summer 2026 flag football league spans three-month season

Flag Football · By Sarah Mitchell · July 18, 2026
All Girls Summer 2026 flag football league spans three-month season

The All Girls Summer 2026 Flag Football League runs from June 24 through Sept. 16, and registration closed July 15, giving girls a true summer season instead of a one-weekend showcase. Zorts lists the competition as both a Football 7v7 League and a Football 5v5 Flag League, a pairing that points to more than one path for players to get on the field and keep playing.

That length matters in a sport built on repetition. A schedule that stretches across nearly three months gives athletes more live snaps, more chances to work through route timing and defensive spacing, and more time for teams to settle into habits that only come from playing together. The page includes Clubhouse, Schedule and Standings tabs, which makes the league look like a full competitive circuit rather than a loose summer gathering.

AI-generated illustration
AI-generated illustration

The dual-format setup also shows how girls flag football is adapting to different styles of play. Seven-on-seven football emphasizes space, passing concepts and timing, while 5v5 flag football speeds the game up and puts the ball in more hands. By housing both formats under one listing, Zorts gives programs room to choose the version that fits their roster while still staying inside the same seasonal framework.

That model is showing up elsewhere on the platform too. A separate Zorts listing for Summer 2026 Girls High School Divisions, Session 2, runs from July 11 to July 27 and is tied to NIFL Northern California and AAU-sanctioned play. Another listing puts NJ Gridiron Girls Flag Football’s summer camp at Moorestown High School from July 26 to July 29. Zorts also carries the Youth World Championships 2026, a January 16 to January 18 tournament with both 7v7 and 5v5 flag football.

Related stock photo
Photo by Willians Huerta

United Sports Flag Football lists all-girls leagues for middle and high school divisions, while Major City Sports has an ALL GIRLS - FALL '26 NFL FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE with divisions from grades K-2 through high school. Together, those offerings across Northern California, New Jersey and the New York area show girls flag football moving deeper into seasonal scheduling, with longer windows that can keep players connected well beyond a single event.

Sources

  1. [1]zortssports.com
  2. [2]unitedsportsflag.com
  3. [3]clubs.bluesombrero.com