2011 IFAF World Championship

2011 IFAF World Championship
Tournament details
Host nation  Austria
Dates July 8 – July 16
No. of nations 8
Champions   United States
Runner-up   Canada
Third-place   Japan
MVP of the tournament Nate Kmic
2007
2015

The 2011 IFAF World Championship was the fourth instance of the IFAF World Championship, an international American football tournament. It began on July 8, 2011 with the final games commencing on July 16. It was hosted by Austria, with games taking place in three cities: Vienna, Innsbruck[1] and Graz; Vienna hosted the medal games.[2]

Austria won the bid to host the games. There were a record number of attendees at the 2009 IFAF Congress, the meeting which decided the host nation.[3] The format was changed for 2011: for the first time, eight qualifying teams were divided into two groups, with the group winners competing for the Championship. Four teams automatically qualified: Austria (as host nation), the United States (as the defending World Champions), and Germany and France (for reaching the final in the 2010 EFAF European Championship. Four other teams were accepted through qualifiers in the four regions of the International Federation of American Football: Asia, Europe, Oceania and Pan-America.[2]

The United States and Canada won Group A and Group B, respectively, and played each other in the Gold Medal match on July 16, 2011. In front of the largest crowd to ever watch a World Championship game (20,000), the United States beat Canada, 50–7.

Qualifying

List of qualified teams

The following 8 teams qualified for the final tournament.

EFAF (3)
PAFAF (3)
AFAF (1)
  •  Japan - qualified after defeating South Korea in a qualifying match in February 2011 (76–0).[4]
OFAF (1)

Venues

Below is a list of the venues which hosted games during the 2011 IFAF World Championship. Each preliminary round group was hosted in a single arena in Innsbruck (Group A) and Graz (Group B). The knockout phase and Finals took place at Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna.

Preliminary round Knockout stage
Innsbruck Graz Vienna
Tivoli-Neu
Capacity: 17,400
UPC-Arena
Capacity: 15,400
Ernst-Happel-Stadion
Capacity: 53,008

Rosters

Australia National Football Team 2011 World Cup roster
Quarterbacks
  • 11 Kiernan Dorney
  • 14 David Ward

Running Backs

  • 33 Matthew Croasdaile
  • 21 Luke Jackson
  • 37 Nathan Lansdell FB
  • 35 Paul Mason FB

Wide Receivers

  • 84 Tristan Cauhepe
  • 89 Ryan Dwyer
  • 17 Liam Erby TE/K
  • 83 Luke Fredericks WR/P
  • 36 Tyson Garnham
  • 34 Locklan Gilbert TE/K
  • 26 Lewis Wyten
Offensive Linemen
  • 60 Aaron Carbury OL
  • 58 Ernest Christensen OL
  • 72 James Gifford OL
  • 70 Adam Gotsis OL
  • 74 Dom Radman OL
  • 56 John Radman OL
  • 76 Kurt Schulte-Schrepping OL
  • 71 Jon Tostovin OL

Defensive Linemen

  • 91 Chris Bondin DL
  • 84 Nathan Brown DL
  • 75 Kelvin Howsan DL
  • 55 Leon Latulipe DL
  • 50 Shannon Lynch DL
  • 69 Christian O'Dea DL
  • 90 John Tolsher DL
Linebackers
  • 80 Bradley Bennett
  • 27 James McFadzean
  • 24 Ryan Ottens
  • 51 Layke Rossiello
  •  9 Daniel Sharp
  • 13 Warren Zirkler

Defensive Backs

  •  1 Steve Baker DB/P
  • 22 Damien Donaldson DB
  • 18 Kieran Lansdell DB
  •  2 Tautinoga Masaga Faletaogo DB
  •  8 Christian McCarty DB
  • 43 Ben Middleton DB
  • 88 Bryn Nightingale DB
  • 25 Chris Pearce DB
  • 47 Scott Wolfe DB
  • 28 Andrew Yeung DB

Special Teams

  • None

Roster updated 2011-07-08


Austria National Football 2011 World Cup Team roster
Quarterbacks
  • 8 Christoph Gross
  • 13 Thomas Haider

Running Backs

  • 31 Harald Egger
  • 26 Florian Grein
  • 23 Florian Hiess
  • 20 Mario Nerad

Wide Receivers

  •  5 Thimothee Bach
  •  1 Jakob Dieplinger
  • 11 Maximilian Herdey
  • 80 Wolfrum Hofbauer
  • 17 Stefan Holzinger
  • 15 Armando Ponce de Leon
  • 88 Andreas Pröller
  • 18 Daniel Stanzel
Offensive Linemen
  • 67 Norbert Baumberger OL
  • 61 Robert Dragotinits OL
  • 79 Valentin Gruber OL
  • 70 Michael Habetin OL
  • 66 Bernd Leitsoni OL
  • 75 Alexander Milanovic OL
  • 60 Michael Pribyl OL
  • 78 Thomas Tippold OL

Defensive Linemen

  • 94 Florian Grünsteidl DL
  • 99 Johannes Kain DL
  • 71 Michael Kühnmeyer DL
  • 89 Roman Meklau DL
  • 92 Armin Novidi DL
  • 50 Mario Rinner DL
  • 90 Alexander Tahiri DL
Linebackers
  • 49 Simon Blach
  • 56 Alexander Cucek
  • 54 Andreas Düringer
  • 58 Florian Hueter
  • 47 Dustin Illetschko
  • 55 Christoph Schilcher
  • 32 Michael Suess
  • 10 Philip Stojaspal

Defensive Backs

  •  4 Daniel Auböck DB
  • 21 Markus Krause DB
  •  7 Johannes Neusser DB
  • 30 Christof Promitzer DB
  • 28 Christoph Putz DB
  • 24 Manuel Schneeweiss DB
  • 42 Christoph Schreiner DB
  •  9 Peter Tutsh DB

Special Teams

  •  2 Peter Kramberger K/P

Roster updated 2011-07-11


Canada National Football 2011 World Cup Team roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

Offensive Linemen

Defensive Linemen

Linebackers

Defensive Backs

Special Teams

Inactive List

Roster updated 2011-07-09


France National Football 2011 World Cup Team roster
Quarterbacks
  •  1 Paul Bresaz-Latille
  • 12 Paul Durand
  • 13 Max Sprauel

Running Backs

  • 22 Dimitri Kiernan
  • 28 Laurent Marceline
  • 23 Sandrino Octobre
  • 34 Sebastien Torel

Wide Receivers

  •  8 Anthony Dable
  •  4 Steve Delaval
  • 47 Cesar Hebel
  • 24 Jérémy Larroque
  • 81 Bounouar Mellak
  • 19 Artchill Monney
  • 18 Jeremy Rabot
Offensive Linemen
  • 79 Olivier Bordin OL
  • 76 Djadji Daffe OL
  • 62 Fabien Ducousso OL
  • 74 Jean-Philippe Eldin OL
  • 77 Rémi Fournier OL
  • 73 Tony Niel OL
  • 75 Bastien Pereira OL
  • 78 Guillaume Saliah OL
  • 53 Alexis Stropiano OL

Defensive Linemen

  • 91 Mehdi Bekheira DL
  • 66 Fatih Caliskan DL
  • 98 Thibault Capitane DL
  • 51 Anthony Cheron DL
  • 56 Franzy Dorlean DL
  • 90 David Larochelle DL
Linebackers
  • 42 Cédric Cotar
  • 48 Kevin Demichelis
  • 44 Thomas Mimouni
  • 45 Giovanni Nanguy
  • 52 Nicolas Prevost
  • 40 Samuel Rafaillac
  •  5 Julien Zuppardi

Defensive Backs

  •  6 Steve Berton DB
  • 21 Kewin Bordas DB
  •  2 Florent Cajazzo DB
  •  9 Nuno Dos Santos DB
  •  7 Aurélien Fourgeaud DB
  • 26 Alexandre Marquignon DB
  • 25 Tony Rayapin DB
  •  3 Arnaud Vidaller DB

Special Teams

  • 15 Bruno Nekili K/P

Roster updated 2011-07-08


Germany National Football 2011 World Cup Team roster
Quarterbacks
  • 19 Gary Lautenschlager
  • 12 Joachim Ullrich

Running Backs

  • 31 Jerome Morris
  • 21 Waldemar Schander
  •  2 Danny Washington

Wide Receivers

  • 87 Christian Bollmann WR
  • 29 Felix Brenner WR
  • 81 Julian Dohrendorf WR
  •  3 Danilo Naranjo González WR
  • 85 Dominic Hanselmann WR
  •  6 Pascal Maier WR
  • 89 Alexej Mittendorf TE
  • 84 Niklas Römer WR
  • 30 Christian Welker TE
Offensive Linemen

Defensive Linemen

  • 76 Hendrik Bleier DL
  • 94 Maximilian Grewe DL
  • 65 Pascal Hogenberg DL
  • 70 Paul Krems DL
  • 78 Milan Misic DL
  • 92 Thomas Rauch DL
  • 99 Sven Rieger DL
  • 96 Robert Zernicke DL
Linebackers
  • 45 Rick Baunacke
  • 44 Simon Brenner
  • 56 Albert Langebartels
  • 41 Mario Nowak
  • 54 Steve Nzeocha
  • 13 Jasson Scott

Defensive Backs

  • 26 Matthias Eck DB
  •  7 Leonard Greene DB
  • 20 Falk Horn DB
  • 32 Karl Michel DB
  • 25 Oliver Radke DB
  • 22 Mario Schmitt DB
  •  4 Roman Solovij DB
  • 33 Clemens Sommerfeld DB

Special Teams

  • 15 Dennis Wiehberg K/P

Roster updated 2011-07-07


Japan National Football 2011 World Cup Team roster
Quarterbacks
  • 11 Naoki Maeda QB/WR
  • 29 Yasuhiro Maruta QB/RB
  •  6 Shun Sugawara
  •  8 Tetsuo Takata
  • 19 Minoru Tono

Running Backs

  • 20 Takuya Furutani
  • 25 Kosuke Kimiyama
  • 31 Tomokazu Sueyoshi

Wide Receivers

  • 85 Ryomi Hagiyama
  •  7 Shoei Hasegawa
  •  1 Noriaki Kinoshita
  • 84 Takahiro Haruta TE
  • 17 Michihiro Ogawa
  • 87 Yuji Oya TE
  • 83 Ken Shimizu
Offensive Linemen
  • 77 Haruhisa Hiramoto OL
  • 71 Yutaro Kobayashi OL
  • 57 Kazuhiro Kuramochi OL
  • 75 Tsukasa Miyamoto OL
  • 67 Yuta Murai OL
  • 72 Takanari Murakami OL
  • 70 Tsuneno Sano OL
  • 73 Yuji Taniguchi OL

Defensive Linemen

  • 53 Motoyuki Hirai DL
  • 93 Mitsunori Kihira DL
  • 92 Takeshi Nisikawa DL
  • 37 Munekazu Shikama DL
  • 41 Daiki Takechi DL
  • 43 Yasuo Wakisaka DL
  • 13 Masayoshi Yamanaka DL
  • 96 Takayuki Yoneda DL
Linebackers
  • 10 Kentaro Azuma LB
  •  2 Naoki Kosho LB
  • 42 Takashi Makiuchi LB
  • 55 Akinobu Soma LB
  • 45 Shoichiro Suzuki LB
  •  9 Masayoshi Tsukada LB

Defensive Backs

  • 14 Masashi Fujimoto DB
  • 22 Ryohei Imanishi DB
  • 21 Koki Kato DB
  • 16 Takeshi Miyake DB
  • 24 Tadanari Sano DB
  • 27 Atsushi Tsuji DB
  • 36 Yuichi Watanabe DB

Special Teams

  • 15 Daisuke Aoki K/P

Roster updated 2011-07-08


Mexico National Football 2011 World Cup Team roster
Quarterbacks
  • 12 Bruno Daniel Marquez
  •  7 Raul Mateos
  •  4 Rodrigo Pérez

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

  •  8 José Antonio Alfonso
  • 84 Luis Araujo
  • 10 Erick Arzate
  • 81 Daniel Roldan
  • 85 Oscar Ruiz
  • 86 Hieberto Salazar
  • 25 Diego Jair Viamontes
Offensive Linemen
  • 55 Edgar Cavazos OL
  •  1 Mauricio López OL
  • 70 Santiago Maltos OL
  • 66 Noel Francisco Moreno OL
  • 58 Julio Cesar Nava OL
  • 61 Mario Rodríguez OL
  • 73 Mauricio Romero OL
  • 17 Salomon Solano OL

Defensive Linemen

  • 57 Marcos Antonio Martinez DE
  •  6 Jesús Alfredo Muñoz DE
  • 42 Ariel Eder Onesto DT
  • 92 Diego Susarrey DE
  • 78 Miguel Angel Uresty DT
  • 77 Everado Velazquez DL
Linebackers
  •  2 David Antonio Aceves
  • 74 Edgar Eumir Camacho
  • 40 Jovanni Carrillo
  •  3 Fernando Lozano
  • 15 Alberto Montembruck
  • 75 Raul Orozco
  • 16 Alonso Muñoz
  • 56 Manuel Padilla
  •  5 Jorge Valdez
  •  9 Alejandro Vazquez

Defensive Backs

  • 24 Serigo Alenjandro Cantú CB
  • 11 Luis Felipe Jaimes SS
  • 28 Rassiel Gregorio López FS
  • 99 José Miguel Luna CB
  • 33 Eric Israel Mosqueda CB
  • 27 Fernando Ramírez CB
  • 21 Josue Romero CB
  • 13 Roberto Javier Silva CB
  •  6 Victor Saspe SS

Special Teams


Roster updated 2011-07-08


USA National Football 2011 World Cup Team roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Receivers

  • 81 Alex Anderson
  •  2 Ricardo Lenhart
  • 88 Mike Peterson TE
Offensive Linemen
  • 60 Alex Alvarez OL
  • 78 Darius Henderson OL
  • 54 Brandon Jordan OL
  • 72 Frank Knights OL
  • 65 Josh Koeppel C
  • 70 Luke Summers OL
  • 77 Daniel Warderburg OT
  • 60 Cameron Zipp C

Defensive Linemen

  • 91 Charles Bay DE
  • 51 Gerard Bryant DL
  • 99 Daniel Calvin DT
  • 55 Daniel Catalano DT
  • 93 Wacey Coleman DL
  • 92 Johnny Dingle DT
  • 98 Tyler Roach DL
  • 75 Nick Rossi DL/OL
Linebackers
  • 42 Demetrius Eaton
  • 43 Terrence Jackson
  • 56 John Jacobs
  • 23 Osayi Osunde
  • 44 Zach Watkins

Defensive Backs

  • 30 Maurice Banks S
  • 10 Myles Burnsides S
  • 29 Diezeas Calbert CB
  • 18 Tommy Connors S
  • 27 Jeff Franklin CB/S
  • 21 Jordan Lake S
  • 12 DeWayne Lewis CB
  • 33 Joe Sturdivant S
  • 24 Daniel Tromello DB
  • 22 Stephan Virgil CB

Special Teams

  • 17 Gregg Berkshire K/P

Roster updated 2011-07-08

Matches

Group 1

Team Pld W L PF PA
 United States 33012614
 Mexico 3219432
 Germany 3125290
 Australia 30320156
1 2 34Total
 Australia 0 0 000
 United States 13 21 131461

at Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck, Austria

  • Date: July 8, 2011
  • Game time: 15:00
  • Game weather: 24°C, light wind, sunny
  • Game attendance: 6,000
  • Box score
1 2 34Total
 Mexico 7 3 21022
 Germany 0 7 0815

at Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck, Austria

  • Date: July 8, 2011
  • Game time: 19:00
  • Game weather: 23°C, light wind, cloudy
  • Game attendance: 4,500
  • Box score
1 2 34Total
 Australia 0 0 000
 Mexico 7 21 251265

at Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck, Austria

  • Date: July 10, 2011
  • Game time: 15:00
  • Game weather: 28°C, no wind, cloudy
  • Game attendance: 5,000
  • Referee: K. Yokochi
  • Box score
1 2 34Total
 United States 7 21 20048
 Germany 0 7 007

at Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck, Austria

  • Date: July 10, 2011
  • Game time: 19:00
  • Game weather: 26°C, light wind, cloudy
  • Game attendance: 6,800
  • Referee: F. Rasmussen
  • Box score
1 2 34Total
 Germany 14 9 0730
 Australia 7 7 6020

at Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck, Austria

  • Date: July 12, 2011
  • Game time: 15:00
  • Game weather: 30°C, light wind, sunny
  • Game attendance: 1,500
  • Referee: K.Yokochi
  • Box score
1 2 34Total
 Mexico 0 0 707
 United States 0 10 0717

at Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck, Austria

  • Date: July 12, 2011
  • Game time: 19:00
  • Game weather: 28°C, light wind, sunny
  • Game attendance: 4,800
  • Referee: F.Rasmussen
  • Box score

Group 2

Team Pld W L PF PA
 Canada 33011251
 Japan 3218647
 France 3124496
 Austria 3033684
1 2 34Total
 Japan 0 17 0724
 Austria 0 6 006

at UPC-Arena, Graz Austria

  • Date: July 9, 2011
  • Game time: 15:00
  • Game weather: 32°C, light wind, sunny
  • Game attendance: 6,000
  • Referee: Bill LeMonnier
  • Box score
1 2 34Total
 Canada 7 17 71445
 France 7 3 0010

at UPC-Arena, Graz, Austria

  • Date: July 9, 2011
  • Game time: 19:00
  • Game weather: 28°C, light wind, sunny
  • Game attendance: 5,000
  • Box score
1 2 34Total
 France 0 0 7310
 Japan 7 14 7735

at UPC-Arena, Graz, Austria

  • Date: July 11, 2011
  • Game time: 15:00
  • Game weather: 28°C, light wind, cloudy
  • Game attendance: 2,500
  • Referee: Bill LeMonnier
  • Box score
1 2 34Total
 Austria 0 0 01414
 Canada 7 7 71536

at UPC-Arena, Graz, Austria

  • Date: July 11, 2011
  • Game time: 19:00
  • Game weather: 26°C, light wind, cloudy
  • Game attendance: 4,500
  • Referee: H.H.Rieske
  • Box score
1 2 34Total
 Canada 7 10 01431
 Japan 7 7 6727

at UPC-Arena, Graz, Austria

  • Date: July 13, 2011
  • Game time: 15:00
  • Game weather: 30°C, light wind, cloudy
  • Game attendance: 2,000
  • Referee: H.H.Rieske
  • Box score
1 2 34Total
 France 0 0 17724
 Austria 0 3 01316

at UPC-Arena, Graz, Austria

  • Date: July 13, 2011
  • Game time: 19:00
  • Game weather: 30°C, light wind, sunny
  • Game attendance: 4,800
  • Referee: W.D.Le Monnier
  • Box score

7th place match

1 2 34Total
 Australia 0 3 7010
 Austria 14 14 61448

at Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria

  • Date: July 15, 2011
  • Game time: 15:00
  • Game weather: 23°C, light wind, sunny
  • Game attendance: 4,128
  • Referee: K.Yokochi
  • Box score

5th place match

1 2 34Total
 France 0 7 7317
 Germany 0 7 7721

at Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria

  • Date: July 16, 2011
  • Game time: 15:00
  • Game weather: 25°C, Light wind, Sunny
  • Game attendance: 16,800
  • Referee: W.D. Le Monnier
  • Box Score

Bronze medal match

1 2 34Total
 Mexico 0 7 0714
 Japan 0 10 7017

at Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria

  • Date: July 15, 2011
  • Game time: 19:00
  • Game weather: 23°C, Light wind, Sunny
  • Game attendance: 4,128
  • Referee: H. Henning
  • Box Score

Gold medal match

1 2 34Total
 Canada 0 7 007
 United States 7 30 13050

at Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria

  • Date: July 16, 2011
  • Game time: 19:00
  • Game weather: 28°C, Light wind, Sunny
  • Game attendance: 20,000
  • Referee: F. Rasmussen
  • Box score

The United States routed Canada 50-7 in the Gold Medal game of the 2011 IFAF Senior World Championship. The 20,000 fans in attendance at Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, Austria, set a record for a IFAF Championship game. The game was never close, with Team USA leading 37-7 at halftime. Team USA dominated the rushing game, outgaining Canada 247-48, with four different players scoring touchdowns on the ground. While Henry Harris led the way for the Americans on the ground, with 114 yards on 15 carries and a TD, RB Nate Kmic was the only American to score two TD's on the day. Team USA quarterback Cody Hawkins was 13 of 21 for 161 yards and 2 TD passes. The U.S. defense recorded four sacks, and Jordan Lake caught two interceptions. One bright spot for team Canada was Shamawd Chambers, whose 7 receptions for 74 yards bested the Americans.

Individual Statistics

Passing

# Player Att Comp YDS TD INT
1 Germany Joachim Ullrich 96 58 881 6 5
2 Canada Michael Faulds 97 64 805 6 4
3 United States Cody Hawkins 88 60 784 5 1
4 France Max Sprauel 98 57 575 5 1
5 Japan Tetsuo Takata 80 48 559 3 1
6 Mexico Rodrigo O.Perez 72 49 556 3 1
7 Australia Kiernan Dorney 83 40 465 3 3
8 Austria Christoph Gross 72 31 377 1 4
9 Mexico Bruno Daniel Marques 42 22 368 2 2
10 Austria Thomas Haider 38 23 363 3 2

Receiving

# Player No. YDS TD Long
1 Germany Niklas Romer 14 253 2 50
2 United States Nate Kmic 6 236 1 53
3 Mexico Jose Antonio Alfonso 13 226 1 76
4 Canada Scott Valberg 13 189 1 52
5 Canada Shamawd Chambers 13 174 2 47
6 Austria Jakob Dieplinger 9 173 2 54
7 Japan Michihiro Ogawa 9 157 1 38
8 Mexico Oscar Ruiz 12 152 1 44
9 France Jeremy Rabot 10 139 2 71
10 Australia Locklan Gilbert 5 134 2 76

All-tournament teams

[5]

Head Coach of the tournament: United States Mel Tjeerdsma
MVP of the tournament: United States Nate Kmic #1 RB

First team selections

Position Country No. Name
OLMexico70Santiago Maltos
OLUnited States77Dane Wardenburg
OLUnited States75Nick Rossi
OLCanada61Matt Norman
OLCanada66Zachary Pollari
RBCanada33Matt Walter
RBUnited States28Henry Harris
RB/WRUnited States1Nate Kmic
WRCanada84Shamawd Chambers
WRJapan11Naoki Maeda
QBUnited States7Cody Hawkins
KMexico19Jose Carlos Maltos
DLUnited States91Charles Bay
DLUnited States99Daniel Calvin
DLCanada90Adriano Belli
LBUnited States44Zach Watkins
LBCanada54Anthony Maggiacomo
LBMexico56Manuel Padilla
LBUnited States23Osayi Osunde
DBCanada20Sammy Okpro
DBUnited States12DeWayne Lewis
DBUnited States27Jeff Franklin
DBJapan21Koki Kato

Second team selections

Position Country No. Name
OLAustria79Valentin Gruber
OLUnited States65Josh Koeppel
OLGermany50Nick Wieland
OLUnited States67Alex Alvarez
OLGermany64Sascha Sauer
RBFrance22Dimitri Kiernan
RBMexico23Jonathan Barrera
RB/WRGermany84Niklas Römer
WRAustria1Jakob Dieplinger
WRFrance18Jeremy Rabot
QBCanada3Michael Faulds
KJapan15Daisuke Aoki
DLFrance45Giovanni Nanguy
DLJapan43Yasuo Wakisaka
DLUnited States98Tyler Roach
LBUnited States43Terrence Jackson
LBMexico5Jorge Valdez
LBGermany13Jasson Scott
LBAustria58Florian Hueter
DBUnited States22Stefan Virgil
DBCanada21Troy Adams
DBGermany7Leonard Greene
DBFrance3Arnaud Vidaller

References

  1. AFBOE (2010-05-27). "Test gegen Augustana markiert WM-Start" [Test against Augustana marked World Cup Start] (in German). AFBOE. Archived from the original on 2 June 2010. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  2. 1 2 IFAF (2009-07-05). "Austria to Host 2011 IFAF Senior World Championship". IFAF. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  3. IFAF (2009-07-10). "Record Number of Attendees at 2009 IFAF Congress". IFAF. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  4. Japan to play at WC
  5. IFAF Names World Championship All-Tournament Team

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