The Los Angeles Chargers’ annual NFL FLAG Regional brought a major youth flag football field to Great Park in Irvine, according to the team’s official photo gallery from the event.
The Chargers reported that 80 teams and more than 800 athletes attended the regional. Nine division winners earned the opportunity to represent the Chargers in Canton, Ohio, at the NFL FLAG Championships.
At a Glance
- Event: Chargers NFL FLAG Regional.
- Location: Great Park in Irvine, California.
- Date: Sunday, November 23, 2025.
- Field Size: 80 teams and more than 800 athletes.
- Pathway: Nine division winners qualified to represent the Chargers in Canton.
- Source: Los Angeles Chargers official photo gallery.
Why It Matters for SoCal Flag Football
This is exactly the type of event parents should know about when they are trying to understand the flag football pathway. A local NFL FLAG regional is not just another weekend tournament; it can connect Southern California teams to the national NFL FLAG Championship structure.
The Great Park location also matters. Irvine has become one of the most important youth sports hubs in Orange County, and a Chargers-branded regional there gives SoCal families a visible example of how local teams can move from league and tournament play into larger national events.
The Chargers gallery does not list every division winner, so this brief does not attempt to recreate results that were not published in the source. The verified takeaway is the scale of the event, the Irvine venue, and the Canton pathway for the nine winning divisions.
What to Watch Next
For future Chargers NFL FLAG regionals, the key details for parents will be registration windows, division structure, roster rules, check-in requirements, and whether winners qualify for NFL FLAG Championships. Those are the details SoCal Flag should track as soon as event pages go live.
For teams, this kind of regional is worth circling early. The demand is clearly there, and events with NFL club branding can fill quickly once league teams and tournament programs begin planning their calendars.
Source: Los Angeles Chargers