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Although Football Canada had won the most IFAF World Junior Championships with three prior to the tournament, the country has not hosted the event since it started in 2009. In November 2023, IFAF announced that nine nations qualified for the tournament: [2] Canada - Host and Defending Champion. Mexico- Silver medalist from the 2018 championship.
The IFAF became a provisionary member of SportAccord in 2003, and became a full SportAccord member in 2005. In 2023, IFAF was officially recognised as an Olympic IF (International Federation) by the IOC. In 2023, IFAF made a historic new streak, with flag football being selected as one of the five new Sports for the LA 28 Olympic Summer Games ...
The IFAF World Championship of American Football (also known as the IFAF World Cup) is an international gridiron competition held every four years [1] 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. Seventy-one ...
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The IFAF U19 World Cup is the precursor of the IFAF U20 World Cup. The U19 World Cup was the world championship of American football for players under the age of 19 organized by the International Federation of American Football. From 2012 through 2018, the age designation "U-19" was used in the tournament title.
In the 2024 college football season, 12 teams will qualify for the new College Football Playoff bracket. The top five conference champions will earn automatic bids.
The 2024 IFAF Women's Flag Football World Championships was the 11th World Championships in women's flag football. The tournament took place in Lahti , Finland, August 27-30 of 2024. Venues
Current NFC playoff picture. According to NFL.com, this is the current NFC playoff picture. In the playoffs: Detroit Lions (10-1) Philadelphia Eagles (9-2) Seattle Seahawks (6-5) Atlanta Falcons (6-5)