AFC FLAG FOOTBALL​​
13 of our 14 teams made the playoffs. But it doesn't stop there. 3 of our teams reached their division's championship game and won!
Athletes for the Cross (AFC) combines an excellence in athletics with the message of Christ. Flag football is one of the fastest growing sports in the United States, so AFC is proud to offer teams for ages 5 - 17. Looking for all the fun of football without the ever-present danger of injury or concussion, give AFC flag football a try!
Flag football is a great way to teach character, teamwork, sportsmanship, integrity, hard work and more, without the worry of constant injuries and concussions!
13 of our 14 teams made the playoffs. But it doesn't stop there. 3 of our teams reached their division's championship game and won!
SPRING REGISTRATION
OPENS IN JANUARY
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REGISTRATION OPENS
THE FIRST WEEK OF JANUARY
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PRESEASON BEGINS
MARCH 24, 2025
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REGULAR SEASON BEGINS
APRIL 4 & 5, 2025
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OUR PROMISE
In the Lehigh Valley there are many sports and leagues to choose from, so we thank you for taking an interest in AFC. Any player who joins AFC flag football can count on a few things:
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Coaches will NOT yell, scream, or curse at any player
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Coaches will NOT tolerate any of the above from the players
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Football fundamentals will be taught—and then taught again and again
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Christ will be at the center of all we do
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Faith and family come first. If there is a church program or family event that conflicts with a football game or practice, we expect you to choose church and family over us
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Every player will get equal playing time regardless of prior experience or skill level
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Fun will be had!
Fan's Corner
A Parent's Perspective

"After my divorce, I was actively seeking to involve my son in activities with positive male role models. Since having my boy join AFC, I have been incredibly pleased with each and every coach that he has had. They have provided just the right kind of influence and impact that I was praying for. Thanks so much AFC. You are an answer to prayer!"