Southwest United States (WFC region)

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Southwest United States Southwest United States
SW-USA.png
AssociationWFC
FederationNorth America
Founded2045
ColorsRed, Black and White
              
Head coachLane Frost
Fed headLane Frost
First international
Biggest win
Biggest defeat
Template:Country data US United States
American Football Team
SW-USA.png
Founded
  • 1984
  • IFAF Affiliation: 2002
AssociationUSA Football
DivisionNorth America (PAFAF)
ColorsTemplate:Legend-inline, Template:Legend-inline, and Template:Legend-inline
Head coachDan Hawkins
General managerTodd Bell
First internationalTemplate:Country data KOR 0–77  United States
(Kawasaki, Japan; July 10, 2007)
Biggest win23x15px France 0–82  United States
(Canton, United States; July 15, 2015)
Biggest defeat23x15px Germany 14 – 13  United States
(Wrocław, Poland; July 24, 2017)
Medal record
American football
Representing  Southwest US
World Football Championship

The Southwest United States regional team (Southwest US, or SWUS) represents the Southwest United States in the World Football Championship.

States represented

The Southwest US team represents: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah in the World Football Championship.

World Football Championship record

Year Medal Group Stage Playoffs
GP W L T PF PA GP W L PF PA
Reykjavík 2045 (S30) 14 5 9 0 308 355 DNP
Rio de Janeiro 2050 (S35) 14 5 9 0 356 402 DNP
United States 2052 (S37) 5 2 3 0 112 147 TBD
Totals 33 12 21 0 776 906 0 0 0 0 0

Federation history

2045: Reykjavík

The inaugural World Football Championship saw.....

2050: Rio de Janeiro

2050 roster

Southwest United States roster
Quarterbacks
  • 81 Tight End Eighty-Two

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen
  •  1 Manhattan Project C
  • 62 Paul Monitor T
  • 68 Dallas Fort-Worth T
  • 70 Kasey Morgan T
  • 71 Tracey Morgan G
  • 72 Mason Benjamin G

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Roster updated: June 25, 2050

Records