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Maxwell Football Club Names Finalists for 2025 Girls National Flag Football Player of the Year Award

Misty Tate by Misty Tate
December 24, 2025
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The Maxwell Football Club has announced the eight finalists for the 2025 Girls National Flag Football Player of the Year Award, highlighting the growing prominence of girls’ flag football within the wider American sports landscape and reinforcing increasing institutional and commercial interest in the discipline.

Now in its second year, the award is administered by the Maxwell Football Club (MFC), an organisation historically associated with elite levels of American football through its stewardship of long-established honours such as the Maxwell Award, the Chuck Bednarik Award and the Bert Bell Award. The expansion into girls’ flag football reflects a broader strategic shift as governing bodies respond to rising participation, media attention and long-term growth opportunities in women’s sport.

Eight finalists selected through national evaluation process

According to the announcement, four finalists have been chosen from each of two conferences, creating a shortlist of eight student-athletes. From this group, the Maxwell Football Club’s national selection committee will determine the overall National Player of the Year.

The selection process was carried out in partnership with National Football League (NFL) clubs, which submitted nominations throughout the autumn season. These nominations were reviewed by the Maxwell Football Club’s national selection staff, a panel comprising leaders in girls’ flag football and women’s athletics from across the United States. The structure of the process underscores efforts to ensure credibility, transparency and national representation.

Growing role of professional football organisations

The involvement of NFL clubs reflects the increasing alignment between professional football organisations and grassroots flag football initiatives. Flag football, a non-contact version of the sport, has expanded rapidly in schools and youth programmes due to its accessibility, reduced injury risk and compatibility with existing athletic frameworks.

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Industry observers note that professional engagement at this level often serves as a catalyst for sponsorship interest, improved coaching infrastructure and clearer talent pathways. The collaboration also reinforces the NFL’s wider investment in flag football, particularly as the sport prepares for its inclusion in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.

Timeline for announcement and awards ceremony

The Maxwell Football Club confirmed that the National Player of the Year will be announced on January 10, 2026, marking the conclusion of the selection process. The award will then be formally presented on Saturday, March 14, 2026, during the 89th Maxwell Awards ceremony.

The event will be held at the Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, a venue known for hosting major entertainment and corporate events. The annual Maxwell Awards ceremony traditionally brings together athletes, administrators, sponsors and media figures from across American football, positioning the girls’ flag football award within a high-profile and commercially relevant setting.

Strategic significance for women’s sport

From a business perspective, the award represents more than individual recognition. National honours play a key role in building athlete profiles, increasing visibility for emerging sports and supporting long-term commercial sustainability. Women’s sport, and girls’ participation in particular, has become an area of growing focus for broadcasters and advertisers seeking new audiences and socially aligned investment opportunities.

The continued backing of a legacy institution such as the Maxwell Football Club provides additional validation for flag football’s development trajectory. Analysts point out that formal recognition frameworks often precede broader commercial expansion, including media rights agreements and national sponsorship deals.

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Broader evolution of the Maxwell Football Club

Founded in 1937, the Maxwell Football Club has long influenced narratives of excellence and leadership within American football. Its decision to establish and maintain the Girls National Flag Football Player of the Year Award reflects wider changes in sports governance, where inclusivity, youth development and future market growth are increasingly prioritised alongside tradition.

While the names of the eight finalists have yet to be publicly released, the club confirmed that they represent a geographically diverse group of student-athletes, illustrating the national reach of the sport.

Further details regarding the awards ceremony and related events are available through the Maxwell Football Club’s official website. As anticipation builds ahead of the January announcement, the award is being closely watched as both a celebration of individual achievement and an indicator of the expanding economic and cultural footprint of girls’ flag football.

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