1. EFAF| IFAF
IFAF also staged the first ever IFAF Junior World Championship in Canton, Ohio in 2009 and took part in the inaugural USA vs. The World game in 2010.
2. IFAF - Featured Articles - IFAF ANNOUNCES TWO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS ...
The International Federation of American Football (IFAF) has announced the venues for two world championships that will be played in 2010 in Sweden and Canada.
3. IFAF - Featured Articles - AUSTRIA TO HOST 2011 IFAF SENIOR WORLD ...
Austria has been confirmed as the host nation for the fourth IFAF Senior World Championship, which will be played in three cities in June or July of 2011.
4. USA Football National Teams
International Federation of American Football. The first national American football federations outside of the United States were founded in 1896 in Canada, 1936 in Japan and 1976 ...
5. 2011 IFAF World Cup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2011 IFAF World Cup will be the fourth instance of the IFAF World Cup, the quadrennial international American Football world championship tournament.
6. IFAF World Cup: Qualification Dates Set for IFAF 2009 Junior World ...
Six nations have confirmed their participation at the 2009 IFAF (International Federation of American Football) Junior World Championship to be played in Canton, Ohio, in July of ...
7. IFAF - Competition
The IFAF Senior World Championship was first contested in 1999 in Palermo, Italy, when Japan won the first of back-to-back world titles, the second coming in Frankfurt, Germany in ...
8. IFAF - Competition - Junior
IFAF Junior World Championship. The inaugural IFAF Junior World Championship will be played at Fawcett Stadium at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, in the summer of 2009
9. IFAF World Cup: Explanation of the IFAF World Rankings
The IFAF World Rankings are based upon a formula I have devised (explanation below). These rankings are not sponsored by the IFAF, USA Football, or any other American football ...
10. euro_info_ifaf
in 1996 followed by IFAF (International Federation of American Football) in 1998. The GAISF (General Association of International Sports Federations) became a provisional