-Advertisement-spot_img
HomeSportsPAPALE GOES FROM SHOWBOATS TO FLAG FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

PAPALE GOES FROM SHOWBOATS TO FLAG FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

- Advertisement -


But once he had a firm grasp of some of those nuances that differentiate flag football from tackle football, Papale thrived. In seven games at the World Championship in Finland, Papale led the team with 527 receiving yards and reached double digits in touchdowns.

“At the end of the day, it’s just football and I think it showed when I was over there,” Papale said. “It was my first week ever playing flag football, and I I think I did pretty well for myself.”

Led by Papale, the Italian team finished in sixth place in the tournament. Italy opened the group stage with a one-point loss to Canada (34-33), before easily dispatching Finland (50-27) and Singapore (62-6) to advance. In the round of 16, Italy handily defeated Germany 48-26. But Papale and his team ran into the eventual World Champion United States in the quarterfinals, falling 46-21. Italy avenged its earlier loss to Canada with a 55-26 victory in the knockout rounds, then fell just short in the fifth-place game, as France held on for a 46-40 victory.

“It was just really cool to be a part of a country and playing for something that big and just how passionate people are about it is something I’ll never forget,” Papale said. “It was just an amazing experience.”

After that experience, Papale has his sights set on something he never thought he could say about himself. He now has aspirations to represent Italy at the 2028 Summer Games. 

“Who wouldn’t wanna be an Olympian?” Papale said when asked if he now has dreams of adding the title to his resume. “As a football player, it was never part of the Olympics. So growing up … it was, like, never even an option or anything that was attainable. And now that it is, it’s sort of like a whirlwind mentally that that could even be a thing. I’m currently on the Olympic team as it stands now. Even though it’s four years from now, it’s just sort of hard to comprehend because I mean, the Olympics are the Olympics.”

For now, Papale has plenty on his plate. He’s getting married later this year, is about to finish his Master’s in Business Administration and works in real estate. And he’s preparing for the 2025 UFL season as well.

“I’m one of the guys that once that last whistle blew against Houston in Week 10, I was back in the gym that week,” Papale said. “So I’m constantly training, constantly staying in shape. I’m constantly in shape and always excited about any opportunity to play football.”



Source link

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
Trending
- Advertisement -
Related News
- Advertisement -

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here