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  2. IFAF World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The defending champions are the United States, who won the 2015 championship after winning both the 2007 and 2011 editions. The U.S. team did not compete in the World Cup until 2007 and have won every tournament since. Prior to the American entrance, Japan won the 1999 and 2003 championships.

  3. Gridiron Fantasy Football - Wikipedia

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    The first and only set of Gridiron was released to both the hobby market and in general retail channels. As was standard for most CCGs of the era, the game came in 60-card starter decks, featuring a rulebook and a football field playmat with quick-start rules, and 12-card booster packs.

  4. Gridiron! - Wikipedia

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    Gridiron! is a 1986 sports video game developed by Bethesda Softworks and published by Electronic Arts.The game was the first title of Maryland studio, founded by MIT graduate Christopher Weaver and lead programmer Ed Fletcher, who aimed to create a more realistic sports simulation game.

  5. EA Sports College Football 25 - Wikipedia

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    EA Sports College Football 25 is a video game based on college football, developed by EA Orlando and published by EA Sports. [1] It is a part of the EA Sports College Football game series and the first such game in eleven years since NCAA Football 14 in 2013.

  6. List of players who have converted from one football code to ...

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    Two of the closest codes, they share many similar skills. Until 1995 union was officially amateur and union players were offered money to switch codes. That trend has since reversed, as rugby union is now richer than rugby league. Conversion from one code to the other is more difficult for forwards than backs, where the skills are most similar.

  7. New college football video game 'Gridiron Champions' slated ...

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    “Gridiron Champions” would be the first college football video game since EA Sports’ NCAA Football series was canceled in 2013.

  8. Clash of Codes - Wikipedia

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    Clash of Codes is a term in sports used to describe a match played between two teams who play different codes of the same sport. Games are usually played with the codes changing at half-time , or across two matches of the difference codes with an aggregate score .

  9. Gridiron Classic - Wikipedia

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    Gridiron Classic may refer to one of two American football post-season games: Gridiron Classic (1999–2005), an all-star game held in Florida; Gridiron Classic (2006–2009), an FCS bowl game between champions of the Northeast Conference and Pioneer Football League; See also. Dixie Gridiron Classic; Magnolia Gridiron All-Star Classic