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The IFAF World Championship of American Football (also known as the IFAF World Cup) is an international American football competition held every four years and contested by teams representing member nations. The competition is run by the International Federation of American Football (IFAF), the international governing body for the sport. Of the 54 countries that currently field a national American football team, only 12 teams qualify for the championship. The championship has been contested four times since the inaugural 1999 tournament. The size of the tournament has expanded to the current 12 teams from an initial field of 4 at the 1999 tournament.
The defending champions are the United States, who won the 2015 championship after winning the 2011 edition and the 2007 edition which was their first appearance. Japan won the 1999 and 2003 championships.
The championship was held in Italy in 1999, in Germany in 2003, in Kawasaki, Japan in 2007, and in Austria in 2011. The 2015 IFAF World Championship was originally going to be held in Stockholm, Sweden, however local organizers had to cancel the event due to lack of sponsorship. The 2015 tournament was played in Canton, Ohio, United States.
World Cup commonly refers to:
World Cup can also refer to:
A world championship is generally an international sports competition open to elite competitors from across the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport or contest.
The title is usually awarded through a combination of specific contests or, less commonly, ranking systems (e.g. the ICC Test Championship), or a combination of the two (e.g. World Triathlon Championships in Triathlon). This determines a 'world champion', who or which is commonly considered the best nation, team, individual (or other entity) in the world in a particular field, although the vagaries of sport ensure that the competitor recognised at the best in an event is not always the 'world champion' (see Underdog).
Certain sports do not have a world championship, instead they may organise a world cup competition, or they may organize both. Often, the use of the term cup or championship in this sense is just a choice of words. Some sports have multiple champions because of multiple organizations such as mixed martial arts, boxing and wrestling.
International Federation of American Football (IFAF) is the international governing body of American football associations. The IFAF oversees the IFAF World Championship of American Football, which is held every four years.
The current goals of the organization are (1) to be part of the international sporting community, (2) to be admitted into the General Association of International Sports Federation, (3) to be accepted by the International Olympic Committee, and (4) to participate in the World Games and Olympic Games.
The IFAF recognizes in their respective areas the following branches:
Americas (20)
Asia (9)
Highlights USA vs Japan IFAF World Championship Canton 2015
Highlights USA vs France World Championship IFAF 15-Jul-2015
El Resumen del primer partido de la Seleccion Nacional Mexicana de Futbol Americano en contra de los Estados Unidos de América, el cual favorecio a los locales por marcador de 30 punto a 6.
Highlights USA vs Japan IFAF World Championship Canton 2015
Highlights USA vs France World Championship IFAF 15-Jul-2015
El Resumen del primer partido de la Seleccion Nacional Mexicana de Futbol Americano en contra de los Estados Unidos de América, el cual favorecio a los locales por marcador de 30 punto a 6.
Second Quarter of the Mens IFAF World Cup Flag Football - DK Vs Austria
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