IFAF Junior World Championship

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IFAF Junior World Championship
SportAmerican football
Founded2009
No. of teams8 in 2024
Most recent
champion
 Canada (4th title)
Most titles Canada (4 titles)

The IFAF Junior World Championship or IFAF World Junior Championship is a biennial competition for American football which ran from 2009 to 2020 and was the precursor of the quadrennial IFAF U20 World Cup with the first event played in 2024 in Edmonton, Canada.

IFAF U19 World Cup

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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. An age adjustment ratified by IFAF has repositioned the premiere junior competition as the U20 IFAF World Junior Championship in 2024 hosted in Edmonton, Alberta on a four-year cycle.[1]

The first competition started in June 2009, at Canton, Ohio.[2] The tournament replaced the eleven-year running NFL Global Junior Championship and was held every two years.

IFAF U20 World Cup

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The first iteration of the competition was known as the IFAF Junior World Cup and served as the world championship of American football for players age 20 and under organized by the International Federation of American Football.

The 2020 championships scheduled for Canton, Ohio were cancelled in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.[3] A 2021 event was scheduled for Vancouver, Canada to replace the 2020 event, but was cancelled in March due to the pandemic.[4]

Results

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Year Host Final Third-place game
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd place Score 4th place
2009
Details
United States United States
United States[5]
41–3
Canada

Japan[6]
42–27
Mexico
2012
Details
United States United States
Canada[7]
23–17
United States

Japan
7–0
Austria
2014
Details
Kuwait Kuwait
United States[8]
40–17
Canada

Mexico
31–30
Austria
2016
Details
China China
Canada[9]
24–6
United States

Mexico
24–7
Japan
2018
Details
Mexico Mexico
Canada
13–7
Mexico

United States
61–9
Sweden
2024
Details
Canada Canada
Canada
20–9
Japan

Austria
32–25
United States

References

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