The World team and USA Football's Team USA have each named four captains to lead the 45-man rosters who will compete at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale at noon on Saturday, January 30.

The eight players will join NFL Commissioner ROGER GOODELL and Honorary Chairmen MOSI TATUPU, JONATHAN FANENE and DWIGHT STEPHENSON for the coin toss before kickoff.

Captaining the World team are Canadians ALEX ANTHONY (WR - Laurier University), DILLON GUY (OL - College Champlain Lennoxville) and BYRON PEREZ ARCHAMBAULT (LB - Vanier College) and linebacker BECK COULTER from American Samoa.

Leading USA Football's Team USA are two players from either side of the ball: SAM GAGLIANO (WR - Waxahachie High School, TX); MIKE HULL (LB - Canon-McMillan High School, PA) KEION PAYNE (CB - St. Thomas Aquinas High School, FL) and TYLER SMITH (QB - Wilson Area, PA).

JAN JENMERT, head coach of Sweden's national American football team, is the head coach of the 45-man World roster, which is selected from eight countries on four continents.  The head coach of USA Football's team is CHRIS MERRITT, head coach of Miami Christopher Columbus High School. Merritt was the 2009 USA Football Junior National Team's defensive backs coach that earned a gold medal in Canton, Ohio, this past July in the eight-nation International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Junior World Championship.

World team Honorary Captain Tatupu was the first American Samoan to play in a Pro Bowl (1986).  The four-year Southern Cal. letter winner played 14 NFL seasons (1978-91) as a fullback for the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams and was part of the 1986 Patriots team that advanced to Super Bowl XX.  Tatupu is the father of Seattle Seahawks standout linebacker LOFA TATUPU.

A veteran of five NFL seasons - all with Cincinnati - fellow World team Honorary Captain Fanene was born in Pago Pago, American Samoa. He played in all 16 games for the AFC North champion Bengals this season, registering a career-high 36 tackles, 6.0 sacks, and an interception which he returned 45 yards for a touchdown.  His brother Aiulua is a linebacker on the World team.

Stephenson is the honorary captain of USA Football's Junior National Team (Team USA).  Considered among the finest centers in NFL history, the former Dolphin (1980-87) was enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998.  Coached by legends PAUL "BEAR" BRYANT (Alabama) and DON SHULA (Miami Dolphins), Stephenson played in five Pro Bowls (1982-87) and helped the Dolphins advance to two Super Bowls (1982, '84 seasons).  Stephenson and his wife, Dinah, founded The Dwight Stephenson Foundation in 2007, which generates funding for various charitable organizations including The Urban League of Broward County (Fla.).

USA Football's "Team USA vs. The World" game will be televised LIVE by NFL Network and will be available to football fans outside the United States in high definition quality through an NFL Game Pass subscription

Fans eager to cheer on the World team - featuring players and coaches from American Samoa, Australia, Bahamas, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden - can do so by visiting www.NFL.com/GamePass.

Selecting the option of a subscription covering the January 30 game date will allow access to online streaming and all the action when the game kicks off at 12pm local time.  Subscribers will also have access to the AFC and NFC Pro Bowl practices, which take place at Lockhart Stadium from 9am, in addition to regular NFL Network programming.

RICH EISEN, DEION SANDERS and SCOTT KENNEDY will deliver game commentary. Sideline reporter STACEY DALES will contribute on-field insight.  Viewers in the United States can watch the game live on the NFL Network.

For more about USA Football's "Team USA vs. The World" game, presented by Riddell, visit www.usavworld.com.