2009 IFAF Junior World Championship

The IFAF Junior World Cup took place in 2009 at Canton, Ohio. JWC games between the world’s eight best high school-aged (19 and under) national teams from five continents were played at Canton’s historic Fawcett Stadium, home of the NFL’s annual Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, adjacent to the Hall. The action began on Saturday, June 27 and continued on Wednesday, July 1 and Saturday, July 4, before the Championship Game on Sunday, July 5.[1]

2009 IFAF Junior World Championship
Tournament details
Host nation United States
DatesJune 27 – July 5
No. of nations8
Final positions
Champions  United States
Runner-up  Canada
Third-place  Japan
2012

Participants edit

Seeding edit

Bracket edit

Winners Bracket edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsGold Medal Game
 
          
 
Game 1
 
 
  Canada 55
 
Game 7
 
  New Zealand 0
 
  Canada38
 
Game 2
 
  Japan 35
 
  Japan 10
 
Game 12
 
  Germany 7
 
  Canada3
 
Game 3
 
  United States41
 
  Mexico 41
 
Game 8
 
  Sweden 0
 
  Mexico0
 
Game 4
 
  United States55 Bronze Medal Game
 
  United States 78
 
Game 11
 
  France 0
 
  Japan42
 
 
  Mexico27
 

Consolation Bracket edit

 
Semi-finals5th Place Playoff
 
      
 
Game 5
 
 
  New Zealand7
 
Game 9
 
  Germany52
 
  Germany14
 
Game 6
 
  Sweden0
 
  Sweden24
 
 
  France14
 
7th Place Playoff
 
 
Game 10
 
 
  New Zealand6
 
 
  France34

Scores edit

Game Day 1 - June 27 edit


Game Day 2 - July 1 edit


Game Day 3 - July 4 edit


Team 1 2 3 4 T
  Japan 21 7 14 0 42
  Mexico 7 6 0 14 27

Game Day 4 - July 5 edit

Team 1 2 3 4 T
  Canada 3 0 0 0 3
  United States 15 3 14 9 41

Qualifying edit

North America:

Semifinal Final
  Mexico 26
  Panama 52   Panama 0
  Bahamas 6

Oceanic:

Final
   
  New Zealand [2] 12
  Australia 7

Europe: The European teams qualified via the 2008 EFAF European Junior Championship.

Bronze Medal Game
   
  France 28
  Denmark 14
Gold Medal Game
   
  Germany 9
  Sweden 6

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "IFAF World Cup: Qualification Dates Set for IFAF 2009 Junior World Championship". 19 September 2008.
  2. ^ "OZ under 19s duped out of JWC World Cup". Archived from the original on 2009-05-19. Retrieved 2009-07-10.

External links edit