The International Federation of American Football

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    The International Federation of American Football was formed in 1998 by founding nations Australia, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Sweden and Spain. By 2008 IFAF membership had increased to a total of 52 countries governed by five continental federations.

    American Football has been played internationally since the late 1800s in countries such as Canada and the United States and can trace its roots in Japan back to the 1930s. The game gained popularity in Europe in the 1970s and gathered pace in the 1980s when sports enthusiasts were gripped by a surge in interest in both watching football on television and participating on the gridiron.

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    A record number of 35 countries were represented at the 12th annual International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Congress held in Canton, Ohio, in conjunction with the inaugural IFAF Junior World Championship.

    While the United States, Canada and Japan were winning the tournament gold, silver and bronze medals respectively, IFAF membership continued to expand around the world. Seven countries - Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Venezuela - were granted full membership of IFAF.

    "We are delighted to welcome these new and emerging federations of American football from Pan-American and Europe into the IFAF family," said IFAF President TOMMY WIKING. "The sport continues push its border internationally and by becoming IFAF members, these countries can benefit from a wealth of resources available through IFAF and also by communicating with fellow federations.

    "Last year in Spain, 28 nations attended the IFAF Congress and this year's attendance illustrates how we are not only expanding but are also joining forces effectively to develop the sport."
     
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    IFAF announced the venues for three future IFAF world championships:

    2010 IFAF Women's World Championship
    Sweden will host the first historic world championship of American football when a minimum of four countries will compete in the Scandinavian nation's capital city of Stockholm in either late June or Early July 2010. In 2008, Finland and Sweden played the first-ever international match between two women's teams.

    2010 IFAF Flag Football Senior World Championship
    Canada will host the fifth IFAF Flag Football Senior World Championship when the capital city of Ottawa welcomes male and female teams from August 11-16 to the athletic facilities at Carlton University. Canada also hosted the 2008 event in St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Quebec, while previous tournaments have been held in Austria, France and Korea.

    2011 IFAF Senior World Championship
    Austria has been confirmed as the host nation for the fourth IFAF Senior World Championship, which will be played in three cities in June or July of 2011. The Austrian capital of Vienna will be the venue for the Gold and Bronze Medal games and the fifth and seventh place playoffs as the senior national teams of eight nations assemble in Europe. Two groups of four teams will play in the cities of Linz and Graz for a place in the medal games. IFAF Senior World Championships have been hosted by Palermo, Italy (1999), Frankfurt, Germany (2003) and Kawasaki, Japan (2007).

    The 2010 IFAF Congress will be held in Sydney, Australia in April of next year and the 2011 IFAF Congress will be held in Vienna, Austria, in conjunction with the 2011 IFAF Senior World Championship.
     
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    Team USA Crowned Inaugural IFAF Junior World Champion

    A collection of 45 American teenagers gathered in Canton in the middle of June to complete a mission on the football field.The mission was to win the 2009 International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Junior World Championship, an inaugural tournament being contested at Fawcett Stadium which consisted of players aged 19 and younger from eight countries, spanning four continents.
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    For USA Football's Junior National Team, that mission was accomplished Sunday July 5, 2009. The second-seeded United States defeated top seed Canada 41-3 in the Gold Medal Game before a crowd of 15,473 fans at Fawcett Stadium.


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    USA Football is an independent non-profit organization leading the development of youth, high school, and international amateur football. In its role as the national governing body of America's favorite sport, USA Football provides programs and resources inspiring participation and further strengthening the quality of the game. USA Football was endowed by the NFL and NFL Players Association in 2002.

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    The International Federation of American Football (IFAF) held its 13th annual Congress in Sydney, Australia from Thursday, April 8 to Saturday, April 10.

    American Samoa and the Cayman Islands were welcomed as new IFAF members taking the total number of countries playing some form of the sport around the world and represented by IFAF to 59. American Samoa has several players currently on NFL rosters and in January, three players from the island represented the World team, playing against USA Football’s Team USA in South Florida.


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    Thanks for all of the info! Keep us informed.
     
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    IFAF Women's World Championship of American Football
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    Stockholm will welcome six teams from two continents to the Zinkensdamms IP Stadium when history is made on the gridiron from June 26 to July 4, 2010.



    TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2010 - PARIS, FRANCE - The International Federation of American Football (IFAF) has announced the seeding, groups, and schedule for the inaugural 2010 IFAF Women's World Championship and the six nations that will make history in Sweden this summer.

    The world's best female American football players will converge on Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden, for the historic first-ever international competition for women.

    Seeding for the six nations that will send their 45-player women's national teams to Scandinavia was determined based on the number of female American football participants in each country established by data recorded in the 2009 IFAF Benchmarking Study.
     
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    USA wins IFAF World Championship
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    The United States won the first IFAF Women's World Championship gold medal July 3 with a 66-0 victory over Canada at the Zinkensdamms IP Stadium in Stockholm, Sweden.

    Earlier in the day, Finland won the Bronze medal with a 26-18 win over Germany, while on a good day for Scandinavia, host Sweden took fifth place overall by beating Austria 20-18.
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    USA Football’s Women’s National Team head coach John Konecki said afterwards, "Canada was an excellent team and we had to work hard to prepare and play against them. I feel honored to have coached Team USA. It is a remarkable group of women."
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    Austin to Host 2011 "Team USA vs. The World" in Football

    The “Team USA vs. The World” game, an annual international friendly matching USA Football’s Under-19 National Team against a “World Select” team, will be played in Austin, Texas, in 2011.

    "Team USA vs. The World" is an annual international friendly matching USA Football's Under-19 National Team - composed of graduating high school seniors - against a "World Select" team spanning as many as four continents. Both teams will field a 45-player roster
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    The "Team USA vs. The World" series kicked off this past January in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where Team USA earned a 17-0 victory.

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    USA Football is the official youth football development partner of the NFL, its 32 teams and the NFL Players Association and manages U.S. national teams for international competition. Endowed by the NFL and NFLPA in 2002 through the NFL Youth Football Fund, USA Football distributes $1 million annually in equipment grants and offers youth league volunteer background check subsidies. Former NFL team executive Carl Peterson is USA Football's chairman.
     
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    CANADA WELCOMES FIFTH IFAF FLAG FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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    The world's best female and male flag football players will converge on Ottawa, the capital city of Canada, from August 11 to August 15 for the fifth biannual International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Flag Football World Championship.
    The IFAF Flag Football World Championship has been held since 2002 and is the showpiece biannual tournament for senior national teams competing in 5-on-5 flag football and has separate competitions for men and women.
    Football Canada, the National Governing Body of Canadian Amateur Football, which represents tackle, touch and flag components including players, coaches, officials and administrators, will host the IFAF FFWC for the second time.
    "Flag football is not only one of our key grassroots initiatives that introduces young players


    Flag football's female athletes representing Austria, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Sweden and United States will compete at the Carleton University, the RA Centre and Brewer Park in Ottawa in the following groups:

    Group A
    Mexico
    Israel
    Austria
    Germany
    Denmark

    Group B
    USA
    Canada
    Japan
    Sweden

    Eleven male teams from Austria, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Sweden and United States will also compete at the RA Centre in the following groups:

    Group A
    Canada
    Italy
    Germany
    Sweden
    Austria

    Group B
    USA
    Isreal
    Denmark
    Japan
    Korea
    Mexico

    The 2010 IFAF Flag Football World Championship will kick off on Friday, August 13 with the first day of round robin competition for both the men and women. Saturday, August 14 will be the final day of group play and will determine the seeding for the playoff round held on Sunday, August 15

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    USA FOOTBALL SELECTS 2011 U.S. UNDER-19 NATIONAL TEAM PLAYERS AND COACHES

    High school football players and coaches from 21 states and Washington, D.C., have been selected to play for the 2011 U.S. Under-19 National Team, assembled by USA Football. The U.S. team will compete Feb. 2 in Austin, Texas, against a team composed of 45 of the best players age 19 and under from outside of the United States spanning four continents in the second Team USA vs. The World game.

    Forty-five American high school seniors and 13 high school football coaches from across the country will represent the U.S. in the game to be held on National Signing Day. Team USA’s roster presently stands at 42 athletes with the remaining three roster spots to be announced soon.

    A national team exemption granted by the NCAA allows high school seniors to play for USA Football and not have their participation count as one of their two permitted all-star game appearances. Team USA vs. The World is recognized as a national team competition.

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    Austria 2011: Eight Nations, one goal
    In the upcoming summer Australia, Germany, France, Mexico, Canada, Japan or South Korea, defending champion USA and Austria will compete for the title of World Champion in Graz, Innsbruck and Vienna.

    "Never before has there been a bigger World Championship. We play in the biggest stadiums, for the best fans. This is the first time that all the top nations in international American Football are coming together to play in the same tournament," says Michael Eschlböck, president of the American Football Bund Österreich (The Austrian American Football Association). "The World Championship will definitely be a historic event for the development of our sport and we are looking forward to guests from all over the world who will make this event something truly special."

    Group A
    Teamname W L T PF PA
    USA 0 0 0 0 0
    Mexico 0 0 0 0 0
    Germany 0 0 0 0 0
    Australia 0 0 0 0 0

    Group B
    Teamname W L T PF PA
    Japan 0 0 0 0 0
    Canada 0 0 0 0 0
    France 0 0 0 0 0
    Austria 0 0 0 0 0

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    Schedule - July 8 - July 16

    July 8 - 3pm: USA vs Australia
    July 8 - 7pm: Germany vs Mexico
    July 9 - 3pm: Austria vs Japan
    July 9 - 7pm: France vs Canada
    July 10 - 3pm: Mexico vs Australia
    July 10 - 7pm: Germany vs USA
    July 11 - 3pm: Japan vs France
    July 11 - 7pm: Canada vs Austria
    July 12 - 3pm: Australia vs Germany
    July 12 - 7pm: USA vs Mexico
    July 13 - 3pm: Japan vs Canada
    July 13 - 7pm: Austria vs France
    July 15 - 3pm: Game for the 7th place
    July 15 - 7pm: Bronze medal game
    July 16 - 3pm: Game for the 5th place
    July 16 - 7pm: Gold medal game
     
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    Team USA edges World Team, 21-14, in Austin

    February 4, 2011
    Two touchdowns by Joe Bergeron leads Americans to victory

    A tough struggle on an unseasonably cold night greeted the U.S. Under-19 National team Feb. 2 in Austin, Texas.

    The outcome was the same as Team USA improved to 5-0 in international play, but this one went right down to the wire. The Americans won, 21-14, in the second annual Team USA vs. The World at Westlake High School’s Chaparral Stadium.

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    2011 Team USA selected
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    Thirty-nine former college football standouts have been selected to play for the 2011 U.S. Men’s National Team in football in the fourth International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Senior World Championship July 8-16 in Austria. USA Football assembles America’s national teams in the sport for international competition.

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    Mexico fights down Germany
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    Mexico mounted a fourth quarter comeback to beat Germany 22-15 in the day’s second game of the IFAF World Championship.

    Trailing 15-12 with 11:05 remaining having led at halftime, Mexico tied a thrilling game with a field goal and then produced a rushing touchdown from Jose Reyes just before the two-minute warning. Linebacker David Aceves sealed victory in the Tivoli Stadium in Innsbruck with an interception with less than a minute remaining.

    Mexico held a slim three-point advantage with a 10-7 halftime lead after defenses impressed and penalties took their toll on Mexico early in the contest.

    “We knew the Germans were the European Champions, so we expected them to be a tough rival and Germany was very tough today,” said Mexico assistant coach Manuel Neri Fernández. “Every time we would have a big play, Germany fought back and challenged us again. It was a great game.”

    http://www.americanfootball2011.com...7/08/article/mexiko-ringt-deutschland-nieder/
     
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