American Football World Cup

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American Football World Cup is an international competition held every four years since 1999 to decide on a "world champion" of American football. Italy hosted the 1999 Cup and Germany hosted the 2003 Cup. Japan won both titles. The United States did not compete. It is run by IFAF.

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
1999
Details
Italy Flag of Japan
Japan
6-0 (OT) Flag of Mexico
Mexico
Flag of Sweden
Sweden
38-13 Flag of Italy
Italy
2003
Details
Germany Flag of Japan
Japan
34-14 Flag of Mexico
Mexico
Flag of Germany
Germany
36-7 Flag of France
France
2007
Details
Japan


Team 1999 2003 2007 2001
Australia
5th
-
-
Finland
6th
-
-
France
-
4th
Germany
-
3rd
Italy
4th
-
-
Japan
1st
1st
Mexico
2nd
2nd
-
South Korea
-
-
Sweden
3rd
-
United States
-
-
IFAF World Cup
Italy 1999 | Germany 2003 | Japan 2007 | 2011

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