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{{Infobox sports league
 
{{Infobox sports league
 
| title          = ISFL World Football Championship
 
| title          = ISFL World Football Championship
| upcoming_season = 2052 World Football Championship  
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| upcoming_season = 2053 ISFL World Football Championship  
| logo          =
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| logo          = WFC.png
 
| sport          = [[wp:American football|American football]]
 
| sport          = [[wp:American football|American football]]
 
| founded        = 2045  
 
| founded        = 2045  
 
| teams          = 8 (group stage)<br>4 (tournament)
 
| teams          = 8 (group stage)<br>4 (tournament)
| champion      = [[Midwest US]] (1st title)
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| champion      = {{flag|Midwest US}} (1st title)
 
| most_champs    = 3 teams (1 title)
 
| most_champs    = 3 teams (1 title)
 
| website        =  
 
| website        =  
 
}}
 
}}
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The '''ISFL World Football Championship''' (also known as the '''ISFL World Championship''') is an international [[wp:American football|gridiron]] competition held every two years and contested by teams representing member nations. The competition is run by the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL), the international governing body for the sport. The most recent tournament, in 2053, featured eight teams.
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No team has won multiple titles yet, but three teams have won the cup. The [[Southeast United States]] team won their's in [[2046 ISFL World Football Championship|2046]], team [[World]] in [[2051 ISFL World Football Championship|2051]], and the [[Midwest United States]] team are the defending world champs from the [[2053 ISFL World Football Championship|2053 championship]].
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Teams World and Southeast United States are both tied for the most medals in history and have medalled in all three tournaments. World has one gold medal (2051) and two silver medals (2046 and 2053) while Southeast has one gold medal (2046) and two bronze medals (2051 and 2053).
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Eight teams have competed in the tournament each year. Before the tournament in 2051, multiple teams were reclassified and merged with other countries. [[Europe]] and [[Canada]] became [[Europe-Canada]] (EuroCan), and the [[Atlantic-Midwest United States]] team split into the [[Northeast United States|Northeast]] and the Midwest United States.
  
 
==Results==
 
==Results==
 
===Summaries===
 
===Summaries===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; width: 100%; text-align: center;"
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; width: 92%; text-align: center;"
 
|-
 
|-
 
!rowspan=2 width=5%|Year  
 
!rowspan=2 width=5%|Year  
 
!rowspan=2 width=10%|Host  
 
!rowspan=2 width=10%|Host  
|width=1% rowspan=7|  
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|width=1% rowspan="3"|  
 
!colspan=3|Final  
 
!colspan=3|Final  
|width=1% rowspan=7|  
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|width=1% rowspan="3"|  
!Third-place (by record)
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!width=15% rowspan=2|3rd place
! rowspan="22" width="1%" style="background: #F8F9FA" |
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!width=15% rowspan=2|4th place  
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! rowspan="3" width="1%" style="background: #F8F9FA" |
 
!rowspan=2 width=4%|Number of teams
 
!rowspan=2 width=4%|Number of teams
 
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!width=8%|Score  
 
!width=8%|Score  
 
!width=15%|Runner-up  
 
!width=15%|Runner-up  
!width=15%|3rd place
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [[2045 ISFL World Football Championship|2045]]  
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| [[2046 ISFL World Football Championship|2046]]  
 
| {{flagicon|Iceland}} <br />[[wp:Iceland|Iceland]]  
 
| {{flagicon|Iceland}} <br />[[wp:Iceland|Iceland]]  
| '''{{af-big|Southeast US}}'''
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| {{af-big|Southeast US}}
 
| '''34–17'''  
 
| '''34–17'''  
| {{af-big|World}}  
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| {{af-big|World}}
 
| {{af-big|Atlantic-Midwest}}
 
| {{af-big|Atlantic-Midwest}}
|6
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| {{af-big|Western US}}
|- style="background: #D0E6FF;"
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| 8
|[[2003 IFAF World Championship|2003]]
 
|{{flagicon|Germany}} <br /> [[Germany]]
 
|'''{{af-big|Japan}}'''<ref name=2003championship>{{cite web |url=http://www.worldcup2003.info/text.php3?Inhalt=espielplan |title=SCHEDULE |publisher=German Football Partners |access-date=October 21, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130218120134/http://www.worldcup2003.info/text.php3?Inhalt=espielplan |archive-date=February 18, 2013 |df=mdy-all }}</ref>
 
|'''34–14'''
 
|{{af-big|Mexico}}
 
|{{af-big|Germany}}<ref name=2003championship/>
 
|'''36–7'''
 
|{{af-big|France}}
 
|4
 
|-
 
|[[2007 IFAF World Championship|2007]]
 
|{{flagicon|Japan}} <br />[[Japan]]
 
|'''{{af-big|United States}}'''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://wc2007.info/777/game9_rpt_e.html |title=Japan(20)-USA(23) |publisher=Japan American Football Association |access-date=October 21, 2011 |quote=Kicker/punter Craig Coffin nailed a 23-yard game-winning field goal in the second series of overtime to help the tournament debutant U.S. team grab the first championship with the 23-20 victory over the host Japan in the 3rd IFAF World Championships at Todoroki Stadium on Sunday afternoon. }}</ref>
 
|'''23–20''' (2 [[Overtime (sports)|OT]])
 
|{{af-big|Japan}}
 
|{{af-big|Germany}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://wc2007.info/777/game8_rpt_e.html |title=Sweden(0)-Germany(7) |publisher=Japan American Football Association |access-date=October 21, 2011 |quote=Marcel Duft returned a punt for 85 yards for the game’s only touchdown with 2:26 remaining in the third quarter and Germany defeated Sweden 7-0 to win the bronze medal of the third IFAF World Championship on Saturday at Kawasaki Stadium. }}</ref>
 
|'''7–0'''
 
|{{af-big|Sweden}}
 
|6
 
 
|- style="background: #D0E6FF;"
 
|- style="background: #D0E6FF;"
|[[2011 IFAF World Championship|2011]]
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| colspan=11| ''The 2047 ISFL World Football Championship was canceled.''
|{{flagicon|Austria}} <br />[[Austria]]
 
|'''{{af-big|United States}}'''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.americanfootball2011.com/en/newsdetail/?tx_ttnews%5Byear%5D=2011&tx_ttnews%5Bmonth%5D=07&tx_ttnews%5Bday%5D=16&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=105&cHash=564940a8221ca93e4bf7f8d51603eebb |title=USA defends SWC title |date=July 16, 2011 |publisher=American Football Bund Österreich |access-date=August 17, 2014 |quote=USA won the gold medal at the IFAF World Championship against Canada with a score of 50:7 in front of 20.000 fans in Vienna, Austria. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140618073751/http://www.americanfootball2011.com/en/newsdetail/?tx_ttnews%5Byear%5D=2011&tx_ttnews%5Bmonth%5D=07&tx_ttnews%5Bday%5D=16&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=105&cHash=564940a8221ca93e4bf7f8d51603eebb |archive-date=June 18, 2014 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref>
 
| '''50–7'''
 
|{{af-big|Canada}}
 
|{{af-big|Japan}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.americanfootball2011.com/en/newsdetail/archive/2011/07/15/article/team-japan-erobert-bronze/ |title=Japan earns bronze medal |date=July 15, 2011 |publisher=American Football Bund Österreich |access-date=October 21, 2011 |quote=A blocked field goal in the final seconds of the game for the 3rd place at the IFAF World Championship saved the bronze medal for Team Japan. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111113163446/http://www.americanfootball2011.com/en/newsdetail/archive/2011/07/15/article/team-japan-erobert-bronze/ |archive-date=November 13, 2011 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref>
 
| '''17–14'''
 
|{{af-big|Mexico}}
 
|8
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[2015 IFAF World Championship|2015]]  
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| [[2051 ISFL World Football Championship|2051]]
|{{flagicon|USA}} <br />[[United States]]
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| {{flagicon|Brazil}} <br />[[wp:Brazil|Brazil]]  
|'''{{af-big|United States}}'''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ifafworldchampionship.org/2015/07/18/united-states-59-japan-12 |title=United States 59, Japan 12 |publisher=USA Football |access-date=July 18, 2015 |quote=By the time the gold medal game of the International Federation of American Football World Championship was over, the United States was looking at its third straight title. }}</ref>
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| style="background: white;" width=1% rowspan=3|  
| '''59–12'''
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| {{af-big|World}}
|{{af-big|Japan}}
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| '''24–20'''
|{{af-big|Mexico}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ifafworldchampionship.org/2015/07/18/bronze-medal-game-mexico-20-france |title=Bronze Medal Game: Mexico 20, France 7 |publisher=USA Football |access-date=July 18, 2015 |quote=For Mexico, there was much more at stake than a 20-7 win over France in the bronze medal match in the International Federation of American Football World Championships. }}</ref>
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| {{af-big|Northeast US}}
| '''20–7'''
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| style="background: white;" width=1% rowspan=3|
|{{af-big|France}}
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| {{af-big|Southeast US}}
|7
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| {{af-big|Europe-Canada}}
|- style="background: #D0E6FF;"
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| style="background: white;" width=1% rowspan=3|  
|colspan=10| ''The 2019 IFAF World Championship was cancelled.''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/ifaf-postpones-world-championships-until-2023/|title=IFAF postpones World Championships until 2023|date=2018-12-07|website=American Football International|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-07}}</ref>
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| 8
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|-style="background: #D0E6FF;"
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| [[2053 ISFL World Football Championship|2053]]
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| {{flagicon|United States}} <br />[[wp:United States|United States]]
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| {{af-big|Midwest US}}
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| '''24–13'''
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| {{af-big|World}}
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| {{af-big|Southeast US}}
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| {{af-big|Western US}}
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| 8
 
|-
 
|-
|colspan=10| ''The 2023 IFAF World Championship was cancelled.''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://americanfootball.sport/2022/10/09/world-championship-2023-to-2025/ |title=World Championship (M-Tackle) to Move to 2025 |author=IFAF |date=2020-10-09 |access-date=2022-10-18}}</ref>
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| [[2055 ISFL World Football Championship|2055]]
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|[[2025 IFAF World Championship|2025]]
 
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!'''Team'''  
 
!'''Team'''  
!'''[[2045 ISFL World Football Championship|2045]]'''<br />(8)
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!'''[[2046 ISFL World Football Championship|2046]]'''<br />(8)
!'''[[2050 ISFL World Football Championship|2050]]'''<br />(8)
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!'''[[2051 ISFL World Football Championship|2051]]'''<br />(8)
!'''[[2052 ISFL World Football Championship|2052]]'''<br />(8)
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!'''[[2053 ISFL World Football Championship|2053]]'''<br />(8)
 
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| align=left| {{flagcountry|APAC}}
 
| align=left| {{flagcountry|APAC}}
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===Rankings===
 
===Rankings===
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{| class="wikitable" width=75%
 
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|-
 
!width=1%| Pos.
 
!width=1%| Pos.
 
!width=15%| Team
 
!width=15%| Team
!style="background:#FFD700;" width=15%| Champion
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!style="background:#FFD700;" width=10%| Champion
 
!style="background:#C0C0C0;" width=10%| Runner-up
 
!style="background:#C0C0C0;" width=10%| Runner-up
 
!style="background:#CC9966;" width=10%| Third
 
!style="background:#CC9966;" width=10%| Third
 
!width=10%| Fourth
 
!width=10%| Fourth
 
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| 1st || {{flagcountry|World}} || '''1''' ([[2051 ISFL World Football Championship|2051]]) || '''2''' ([[2046 ISFL World Football Championship|2046]], [[2053 ISFL World Football Championship|2053]]) || – || –
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| 2nd || {{flagcountry|Southeast US}} || '''1''' ([[2046 ISFL World Football Championship|2046]]) || – || '''2''' ([[2051 ISFL World Football Championship|2051]], [[2053 ISFL World Football Championship|2053]]) || –
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| 3rd || {{flagcountry|Midwest US}} || '''1''' ([[2053 ISFL World Football Championship|2053]]) || – || – || –
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| 4th || {{flagcountry|Northeast US}} || – || '''1''' ([[2051 ISFL World Football Championship|2051]]) || – || –
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| 5th || {{flagcountry|Atlantic-Midwest}} || – || – || '''1''' ([[2046 ISFL World Football Championship|2046]]) || –
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| 6th || {{flagcountry|Western US}} || – || – || – || 2 ([[2046 ISFL World Football Championship|2046]], [[2053 ISFL World Football Championship|2053]])
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| 7th || {{flagcountry|Europe-Canada}} || – || – || – || 1 ([[2051 ISFL World Football Championship|2051]])
 
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 25 October 2022

ISFL World Football Championship
Upcoming season or competition:
Current sports event 2053 ISFL World Football Championship
WFC.png
SportAmerican football
Founded2045
No. of teams8 (group stage)
4 (tournament)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Midwest US (1st title)
Most titles3 teams (1 title)

The ISFL World Football Championship (also known as the ISFL World Championship) is an international gridiron competition held every two years and contested by teams representing member nations. The competition is run by the International Simulation Football League (ISFL), the international governing body for the sport. The most recent tournament, in 2053, featured eight teams.

No team has won multiple titles yet, but three teams have won the cup. The Southeast United States team won their's in 2046, team World in 2051, and the Midwest United States team are the defending world champs from the 2053 championship.

Teams World and Southeast United States are both tied for the most medals in history and have medalled in all three tournaments. World has one gold medal (2051) and two silver medals (2046 and 2053) while Southeast has one gold medal (2046) and two bronze medals (2051 and 2053).

Eight teams have competed in the tournament each year. Before the tournament in 2051, multiple teams were reclassified and merged with other countries. Europe and Canada became Europe-Canada (EuroCan), and the Atlantic-Midwest United States team split into the Northeast and the Midwest United States.

Results

Summaries

Year Host Final 3rd place 4th place Number of teams
Winner Score Runner-up
2046 Iceland
Iceland

Southeast US
34–17
World

Atlantic-Midwest US

Western US
8
The 2047 ISFL World Football Championship was canceled.
2051 Brazil
Brazil

World
24–20
Northeast US

Southeast US

Europe-Canada
8
2053 United States
United States

Midwest US
24–13
World

Southeast US

Western US
8
2055 8

Results

Team 2046
(8)
2051
(8)
2053
(8)
 Asia-Pacific 5th 5th 5th
 Atlantic-Midwest US 3rd
 Canada 6th
 Europe 7th
 Europe-Canada 4th 6th
 Midwest US 8th 1st
 Northeast US 2nd 8th
 Southeast US 1st 3rd 3rd
 Southwest US 8th 7th 7th
 Western US 4th 6th 4th
 World 2nd 1st 2nd

Rankings

Pos. Team Champion Runner-up Third Fourth
1st  World 1 (2051) 2 (2046, 2053)
2nd  Southeast US 1 (2046) 2 (2051, 2053)
3rd  Midwest US 1 (2053)
4th  Northeast US 1 (2051)
5th  Atlantic-Midwest US 1 (2046)
6th  Western US 2 (2046, 2053)
7th  Europe-Canada 1 (2051)