IFAF World Cup

IFAF World Cup

Infobox sports league
title = IFAF World Cup
sport = American football
founded = 1999
teams = 6
champion = af|USA
website = [http://www.ifaf.info ifaf.info]

American Football World Cup (also known as the IFAF World Cup and Gridiron World Cup) is an international competition held every four years since 1999 to decide the "world champion" of American football. Italy hosted the 1999 Cup and Germany hosted the 2003 Cup. Japan won both titles. The United States did not compete in the first two World Cups. The competition is run by the IFAF and it consists of a qualification round and a final tournament. In 2007, the 3rd American Football World Cup took place in Kawasaki, Japan. In 2007, the total number of teams in the competition exceeded 20 countries as, besides the six nations that qualified for the final tournament, five teams competed in direct qualification games. In Europe, the continental federation EFAF also used its European Championships as one qualifier.

Past Cups

ee also

*International Federation of American Football

External links

* [http://wc2007.info/index_e.html 2007 World Cup official site]
* [http://www.afworldcup99.com World Cup 1999 Info]
* [http://www.worldcup2003.info World Cup 2003 Info]
* [http://ifafworldcup.blogspot.com/ IFAF World Cup blog]


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