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From local leagues to international clashes, American football brings together players, fans, and cultures—driven by passion, rivalries, and a steadily growing global stage for the sport.

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The First Team

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Sean Matthews

Midfielder
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Justin Lewis

Defender
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Andrew Smith

Goalkeeper
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Geff Barker

Forward
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Henry Jones

Goalkeeper
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Nick Walker

Defender
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John Moore

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About IFAF

The International Federation of American Football promotes the growth of the sport worldwide. Through governance, global competitions, and development programs, IFAF connects national federations and supports athletes, coaches, and officials at every level of the game.

Most frequent questions and answers

FAQ

The International Federation of American Football (IFAF) is the global governing body for the sport, overseeing international competitions, developing the game, and supporting national federations across continents.

IFAF includes over 70 member nations from every continent, representing a wide range of football programs—from grassroots efforts to elite national teams competing in global championships.

Yes, IFAF runs major events like the IFAF World Championship, Women’s World Championship, and junior tournaments, offering a global stage for national teams to compete at the highest level.

IFAF promotes youth and junior football by creating international opportunities, educational resources, and developmental pathways for young athletes, coaches, and officials looking to grow in the sport.

Absolutely. IFAF actively supports women’s football, organizing international competitions and working with member federations to expand access, visibility, and resources for female players and teams.

National football federations can apply for membership by meeting IFAF’s eligibility standards, which include governance structure, national representation, and a commitment to developing American football locally.