Lessard wants rematch with Mexico, but reaching ’28 Olympics remains top priority
Qualifying for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics remains the top goal, but Rachel Lessard would welcome the Canadian women’s flag football team getting another shot at Mexico at this summer’s world championship.
Mexico defeated Canada 12-0 last year to capture the gold medal at the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Continental flag football championship. However, the game was halted in the first half due to severe weather.
Still, the second-place finish qualified Canada for the world championship, which will be held Aug. 13-16 in Duesseldorf, Germany. A repeat performance this summer would earn the Canadians a spot in the L.A. Games, where flag football will make its Olympic debut.
“The way we didn’t get to finish the final in Panama because of weather, we always think this silver medal, if we scratched it, underneath it might be gold,” Lessard, the Canadian team’s head coach, said during a video conference this week. “So, yes, we’re really looking forward to our next game against Mexico and show what we’re capable of.”

