We Run The World Delaware sets July 18 flag football tournament
Registration for We Run The World Delaware closed July 4, two weeks before the July 18 tournament in New Castle, a sharp sign that well-run 5v5 flag events are filling fast and drawing committed teams. The event is listed at $545 per team and is built as a structured competition, not a casual pickup weekend.
The Zorts listing shows the tournament will run through the platform’s clubhouse, schedule, standings and bracket pages, giving coaches and families the kind of administrative setup that makes travel flag weekends workable. Athletes must have an active ZortsID, and coaching roles must also carry an active ZortsID, adding an eligibility check that keeps rosters organized and competition cleaner from the start.
That structure matters because the Delaware stop sits inside the larger We Run The World Flag Football brand. Flag Football Life lists the Delaware tournament in New Castle on July 18 and also has We Run The World Nationals scheduled for Aug. 7-9 in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, showing the series is operating as a multi-stop circuit rather than a one-off event. The organization’s own “Chase Something” campaign ties that push to the sport’s growth and to flag football’s path toward the 2028 Olympic Games.

The pricing and timing fit that broader market, too. At $545 per team, Delaware lands in the premium tournament tier, the kind that attracts select clubs looking for a competitive benchmark before the fall season. The early closed registration suggests organizers were able to lock in the field well ahead of kickoff, a useful gauge of how much appetite there is for organized 5v5 play in the region.
Flag Football Life has already used the We Run The World format in a more developed weekend structure. A 2025 Philadelphia listing showed mandatory check-in on July 25, pool play on July 26 and playoffs on July 27 in Conshohocken, a format that points to a tested bracketed setup rather than a loose gathering. The same brand also lists public contact information, including (215) 853-7079 and info@flagfootballlife.com, underscoring the formal event operation behind the series.

For Delaware clubs and nearby programs, July 18 is set up as another summer measuring stick, with the early sellout-style closure reinforcing what the local flag football economy now rewards: limited spots, clear rules and a tournament brand teams trust enough to enter early.