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American Football Biography

Diana Flores

“Flores”

Mexican · Mexico City, Mexico · Born 1 June 2001

Quarterback (Flag Football)

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The global face of women's flag football — a Super Bowl halftime show participant, the most recognisable female footballer in the world and Mexico's most celebrated female athlete, whose skill and charisma have transformed the sport's profile ahead of its Olympic debut.

Diana Flores was born in Mexico City and is the global face of women's flag football. She is the starting quarterback for the Mexican national team and has led Mexico to multiple IFAF Women's Flag Football World Championships. Her performance in a Nike advertisement that aired during Super Bowl LVII in February 2023 brought women's flag football to a global audience of over 100 million viewers. She has won multiple Mexican national sports awards. Her combination of athleticism, charisma and international success have made her the most recognisable figure in the campaign to include women's flag football in the LA 2028 Olympic Games.

Best Known For

IFAF Women's Flag Football World Champion

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • IFAF Women's Flag Football World Champion
  • Super Bowl LVII halftime appearance
  • Mexican Sports Award
Career Journey

Timeline

2001 👶 Born in Mexico City, Mexico
🏟️ Mexico Flag Football
🏆 IFAF Women's Flag Football World Champion
🏆 Super Bowl LVII halftime appearance
🏆 Mexican Sports Award
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

2 common questions about Diana Flores

Diana Flores is Mexican.

Diana Flores played as a Quarterback (Flag Football).

Career Timeline — Diana Flores
2001
Born in Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico Flag Football
Mexico Flag Football
IFAF Women's Flag Football World Champion
Super Bowl LVII halftime appearance
Mexican Sports Award