Continental Federations
Oceania
Federation of
American Football
OFAF is a continental federation formed in 1999 and consists of two IFAF member countries from the southern hemisphere, Australia and New Zealand.
Gridiron Australia
In 1983, the first fully organized gridiron teams in Australia were formed in Melbourne, Victoria. The first season saw all its games being played at an old dump yard. There were no goal posts, no medical supervisors, and no insurance. The early pioneers did not wear helmets, but found kick boxing protective headgear useful. A series of interstate bowl games were introduced and to be played between all major states in October and November in 1991. By 1995, American football was being played in every state and territory in Australia, a total of approximately 100 teams. On January 7, the Australian American Football League (AAFL) was formed, but in May of 1998 the AAFL had dissolved, leaving Gridiron Australia to become the only national body involved in the management of gridiron matters in Australia.
New Zealand American Football Association (NZAFA)
The NZAFA was originally a club competition based in Auckland in 1980 formed by a group of passionate fans of the game, who realized that their game could be played in New Zealand. In 1991, the NZAFA extended its competition with the formation of the American Football Southern Conference 'AFSC,' whose foundation clubs continue the tradition and have sustained the local competition for the past 17 years. In April of 2008, the first national forum was held to address the current and future state of the game in New Zealand. The forum provided opinions, perspectives, and decisions that would help American football in New Zealand travel a path towards growth and prosperity.
Contacts/Board of Directors
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Australia President: Michael Ryan
- Phone: + 61 405064943
- Email: chairman@gridironaustralia.org.au
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New Zealand President: Leroy Sisnett
- Phone: 00614 9 834 9225
- Mobile: 00614 274 766657
- Email: americanfootballnz@gmail.com
News
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PLAYER REPRESENTATIVES FROM FOUR COUNTRIES ELECTED FOR IFAF ATHLETES COMMISSION
August 24, 2010
During the fifth IFAF Flag Football World Championship, players nominated Rosa Rivera(Mexico), Shana Sprung(Israel), Sebastian Schumacher(Germany) and Junyoung Chang (Korea).
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UNITED STATES AND CANADA ARE TRIUMPHANT AT 2010 IFAF FLAG FOOTBALL WORLDS
August 23, 2010
The US men defeated Denmark the Canadian women beat USA to claim gold medals in Ottawa, Ontario.
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IFAF FLAG FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS ANNOUNCED
August 20, 2010
Four USA men and Canadian women selected to the team following their gold medal finishes in Ottawa, Ontario.
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FOUR NATIONS CLAIM TOP SEEDS AT IFAF FLAG FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
August 19, 2010
USA and Italy finish group play undefeated in the men's division as Mexican and Canadian women claim the number one seeds also going undefeated in Ottawa, Ontario
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SIX TEAMS UNDEFEATED AFTER DAY ONE OF IFAF FLAG FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
August 18, 2010
Denmark, USA, and Italy are unbeaten in the men's division as Mexico and Canada women finish the day 2-0.
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USA vs. THE WORLD TO BE PLAYED IN AUSTIN, TEXAS IN 2011
August 13, 2010
The world's best high school American Football players are heading to Austin, Texas.
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CANADA WELCOMES FIFTH IFAF FLAG FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
August 9, 2010
Twenty teams from eleven countries and three continents prepare to compete in Ottawa, Ontario from August 11 to August 15, 2010.
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JULY 2010 PLAYER OF THE MONTH - MARIE-THERES MICHELITSCH
August 3, 2010
17-year old Austrian Marie-Theres Michelitsch displayed her superb ability to run the ball as she collected in 329 yards on 56 carries at the Women's World Championship in Sweden.
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JULY 2010 TEAM OF THE MONTH - FINLAND WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM
August 2, 2010
The Finland Women's National team claimed the bronze medal at the IFAF Women's World Championship in Sweden.
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USA WINS GOLD MEDAL AT FIRST EVER IFAF WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
July 26, 2010
Team USA defeated Canada 66-0 in the IFAF Women's World Championship Gold medal game.
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FORMER IFAF WORLD TEAM PLAYER FROM AUSTRALIA CONTINUES TO SUCCEED
July 15, 2010
Australia native Jesse Williams who played in the IFAF USA vs the World game in Florida is receiving interest from the top US universities.
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FINLAND TAKES BRONZE AT THE IFAF WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
July 12, 2010
Finland won the Bronze Medal at the inaugural IFAF Women's World Championship with a 26-18 win over a valiant Germany team that came within yards of overturning a 26-point deficit.
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FEMALE PLAYERS FROM CANADA AND FINLAND ELECTED TO IFAF ATHLETES COMMISSION
July 9, 2010
During the first-ever IFAF Women's World Championship, participating players nominated Tea Törmänen from Finland and Saadia Ashraf from Canada to represent women's football.
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HOST SWEDEN CLAIMS FIFTH PLACE FINISH WITH A 20-18 WIN OVER AUSTRIA
July 4, 2010
Sweden claims fifth place at the IFAF Women's World Championship in Stockholm, Sweden.
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CANADA TRIUMPHS 20-12 OVER GERMANY TO EARN A PLACE IN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
July 3, 2010
Canada celebrated its national Canada Day holiday with a 20-12 victory over Germany to earn a berth in the Gold Medal game of the 2010 IFAF Women's World Championship.
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USA SHUTS OUT FINLAND TO REACH WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL GAME
July 3, 2010
The United States will take on Canada for the gold medal at the first ever IFAF Women's World Championship at 7pm / 1pm EST on July 3 having breezed past Finland 72-0.
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SWEDISH COMEBACK EARNS HOSTS FIFTH PLACE OVER AUSTRIA IN STOCKHOLM
July 3, 2010
Sweden claimed fifth place at the inaugural IFAF Women's World Championship with a dramatic 20-18 victory over Austria, who failed to tie the game and force overtime.
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IFAF TO HOLD FIRST-EVER IFAF WOMEN’S CONFERENCE IN STOCKHOLM
July 2, 2010
The International Federation of American Football is holding the first IFAF Women’s Conference in conjunction with the IFAF Women’s World Championship on Friday, July 2.
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USA FACES CANADA FOR IFAF WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL
July 2, 2010
The United States will take on Canada for the Gold Medal at the first ever IFAF Women's World Championship at the Zinkensdamms IP Stadium in Stockholm, Sweden, on Saturday.
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FEMALE OFFICIALS FROM SEVEN COUNTRIES TAKE CHARGE OF WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
July 1, 2010
A group 15 female officials from seven countries has been selected to officiate at the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Women's World Championship in Stockholm.
Events
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11/03/2009
IFAF CALENDAR NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 2009 -
10/08/2009
IFAF CALENDAR OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2009 -
09/01/2009
IFAF CALENDAR SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2009 -
08/12/2009
IFAF CALENDAR AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2009