Manaus Flag Football Championship: Aeva League 1st Edition

AEVA – Active Life Sports Association takes another important step in promoting sports, education and social inclusion with the creation of LAFF – AEVA LIGA FOOTBALL. This Sunday (6), there is the 1st Official League Championship, generating Bowl Falcões, bringing up 12 teams in the U12 and U14 categories, from 7:30 am, at the Manaus Military College.

The event marks the beginning of the Laff competition season, with the promise of a lot of energy, integration and healthy disputes among children and adolescents from the capital and several projects supported by AEVA.

The championship aims to foster the practice of flag football among young people and provide a learning environment, discipline and sportsmanship.

After an intense agenda of actions in the interior of Amazonas, with festivals and tournaments held in cities such as Coari and Carauari, AEVA arrives in Manaus with its first major event of the year in the capital.

It is expected that generating Bowl hawks to move dozens of families, teachers, volunteers and lovers of the sport, consolidating the league as a reference in the state’s children’s sports scene.

Generating Bowl Falcons will be more than a competition: it will be a celebration of AEVA’s transforming sports and continuous work in bringing opportunities to children and young people through sports education.

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