IFAF World Championship

Held every four years, the World Championship is run by the IFAF.

4th World Championship, Austria, 8th-16th July 2011

Group A, Innsbruck

Australia 0-61 USA
Mexico 22-15 Germany
Australia 0-65 Mexico
USA 48-7 Germany
Germany 30-20 Australia
Mexico 7-17 USA

Group B, Graz

Japan 24-6 Austria
Canada 45-10 France
France 10-35 Japan
Austria 14-36 Canada
Canada 31-27 Japan
France 24-16 Austria

7th place Match

Australia 10-48 Austria

5th place match

France 17-21 Germany

Bronze medal match

Mexico 14-17 Japan

Gold medal match

Canada 7-50 USA


3rd World Cup, Kawasaki, 7th-15th July 2007

Qualifying matches

5th August 2006 - Germany 68-7 Denmark, Flensburg

Group A

7th July, Japan 48-0 France, Att. 12,336

Group B

8th July, Germany 32-2 Korea, Att, 2,632

5th place playoff

14th July, France 0-3 Korea

Bronze Medal Game

14th July, Sweden 0-7 Germany

Gold Medal Game

15th July, USA 23-20 Japan (OT), Att. 10,231



2005 World Games, Duisburg

The World Games used American Football as an invitational sport in the 2005 event in Duisburg, Germany.

Semi-Finals

15th July 2005 - France 7-29 Sweden
15th July 2005 - Germany 31-0 Australia

Bronze Medal

17th July 2005 - France 14-0 Australia

Final

17th July 2005 - Germany 20-6 Sweden

2nd World Cup, Frankfurt 2003

Qualifying matches

23/2/2003 - Japan 88-0 Korea
12/10/2002 - Sweden 0-23 France
26/10/2002 - Finland 0-16 France

Semi-Finals

Germany 17-21 Mexico
Japan 23-6 France

3rd/4th playoff

Germany 36-7 France

World Cup Final

Mexico 14-34 Japan


Japan vs Mexico in the final

1st World Cup, Palermo, 1999

Group A

24th June, Italy 28 - 7 Finland; att 3,000
27th June, Mexico 0-89 Finland
30th June, Italy 0 - 54 Mexico; att 9,000 (3 ejections - Italy #51,Mexico #97,Mexico #53)

Group B

25th June, Sweden 22 - 6 Australia; att 1,500
28th June, Japan 28 - 7 Sweden; att 2,5001st July, Japan 54 - 0 Australia

5th place game

Australia 10-7 Finland

3rd place game

3rd July, Italy 13 - 38 Sweden; att 8,500

Final

4th July, Mexico 0 - 6(OT) Japan; att 11,000

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