Orlando is positioning itself as a serious player on the international sports stage, with plans to host both an Olympic Q-Series event and flag football qualifying competitions. City officials have signaled their ambition to deliver world-class experiences for athletes and fans alike.
The Olympic Q-Series is part of the broader road to the 2028 Los Angeles Games, giving athletes a structured path to earn qualification points. Flag football, making its Olympic debut in LA 2028, adds a particularly exciting dimension to Orlando's hosting portfolio — and one with deep roots in American sports culture.
Orlando's combination of modern sports infrastructure, hospitality resources, and tourism appeal makes it a natural fit for events of this scale. The city has hosted major international competitions before, and these upcoming qualifiers would further cement its reputation as a go-to destination for elite athletic events in the United States.
Details on exact dates and venues for the Orlando events have not yet been announced, but organizers have made clear their intentions to deliver a high-quality experience that reflects the growing importance of these competitions on the Olympic calendar.
This report comes from GamesBids.com, which covers international sports hosting bids and Olympic event news.


