IFAF Flag Football World Championship
Appearance
Sport | Flag football |
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Founded | 2002 |
The IFAF Flag Football World Championship is the international championship in flag football, organized by International Federation of American Football.[1] The men's and women's competitions are usually held in the same venue.
Men
Year | Host Country | Gold medal game | Bronze medal game | ||||||
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Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth place | ||||
2002 Details |
Austria |
Austria |
6–0 | Germany |
France |
12–6 | Sweden | ||
2004 Details |
France |
Austria |
26–24 | Germany |
France |
40-23 | Japan | ||
2006 Details |
South Korea |
France |
46–32 | Denmark |
Thailand |
45–33 | Austria | ||
2008 Details |
Canada |
Canada |
12–6 | Denmark |
France |
45–0 | United States | ||
2010 Details |
Canada |
United States |
35–19 | Denmark |
Italy |
28–24 | Canada | ||
2012 Details |
Sweden |
Austria |
47–40 | United States |
Denmark |
44–33 | Mexico | ||
2014 Details |
Italy |
United States |
40–14 | Mexico |
Italy |
53–14 | Canada |
Women
Year | Host Country | Gold medal game | Bronze medal game | ||||||
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Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth place | ||||
2002 Details |
Austria |
Sweden |
– | France |
– | ||||
2004 Details |
France |
Mexico |
42–12 | Finland |
Sweden |
6–0 | France | ||
2006 Details |
South Korea |
France |
46–32 | Japan |
Finland |
45–33 | Sweden | ||
2008 Details |
Canada |
Mexico |
27–18 | Canada |
France |
19–13 | United States | ||
2010 Details |
Canada |
Canada |
31–18 | United States |
Austria |
33–20 | Mexico | ||
2012 Details |
Sweden |
Mexico |
33–32 | United States |
France |
39–27 | Austria | ||
2014 Details |
Italy |
Canada |
32–21 | United States |
Austria |
34–20 | Mexico |
1 – originally was awarded to Jerusalem, Israel but was changed to Italy less than a month before competition started.[2]