CANADA AND UNITED STATES CLASH FOR IFAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

by footballcanada

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Canada and the United States will renew a sporting rivalry that has graced many venues, but never the gridiron in the IFAF Senior World Championship when they meet for the 2011 Gold Medal this weekend.

Four placement games, including the clashes for the Gold and Bronze medals will be televised by ORF in Austria and streamed live to a worldwide audience at www.IFAF.org.
USA will defend the world crown won in Japan in 2007 at the Ernst Happel Stadium in the Austrian capital city Vienna against a Canada team entering the sport’s world championship for the first time at 7pm CET (1pm EDT) on Saturday, July 16.  USA won Group A, defeating Australia, Germany and Mexico, while Canada qualified from Group B after seeing off Austria, France and two-time champion Japan.
There is some IFAF history between the North American rivals with USA having beaten Canada at the junior level in the final of the 2009 IFAF Junior World Championship of American football.
But this is new territory.
“We expect to play against the best football nation in the world and our goal is to go in there and win,” said Canada head coach Larry Haylor.  “I think the USA-Canada matchup is something people were hoping for and we are going to be ready for it.”
USA head coach Mel Tjeerdsma said: “Most of these players didn’t know each other two weeks ago, so at the first meeting, we said we had one goal – and that is to win the gold medal.  Now we are one step way.”
Canada running back Matt Stevens said: “We’re going to try to be physical, look them in the eye and see who comes out standing at the end.”  USA quarterback Cody Hawkins added: “We came to win gold.  No one wants to finish second.  It is America’s game, and we take a lot of pride in that.  We expect the best from ourselves.”
The USA-Canada clash at 7pm is preceded by a fifth place playoff game between France and European rival Germany at 3pm.  Twenty-four hours earlier at 3pm on Friday, July 15, Australia and host nation Austria will play for seventh place and then at 7pm Mexico and Japan will contest the Bronze Medal at the Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna.
Game schedule, Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna
Fri July 15
Seventh Place Game
3pm
Australia (0-3) vs. Austria (0-3)
Fri July 15
Bronze Medal Game
7pm
France (1-2) vs. Germany (1-2)
Sat July 16
Fifth Place Game
3pm
Japan (2-1) vs. Mexico (2-1)
Sat July 16
Gold Medal Game
7pm
Canada (3-0) vs. United States (3-0)
Media may download IFAF Senior World Championship Records and all-time results from the three previous finals here: http://www.ifaf.org/articles/view/752
2011 IFAF Senior World Championship Results
Date
Game
Time
Venue
Fri July 8
USA vs. Australia
61-0
Tivoli Stadium, Innsbruck
Fri July 8
Germany vs. Mexico
15-22
Tivoli Stadium, Innsbruck
Sun July 10
Mexico vs. Australia
65-0
Tivoli Stadium, Innsbruck
Sun July 10
Germany vs. USA
7-48
Tivoli Stadium, Innsbruck
Tue July 12
Australia vs. Germany
20-30
Tivoli Stadium, Innsbruck
Tue July 12
USA vs. Mexico
17-7
Tivoli Stadium, Innsbruck
Sat July 9
Austria vs. Japan
6-24
UPC Arena, Graz
Sat July 9
France vs. Canada
10-45
UPC Arena, Graz
Mon July 11
Japan vs. France
35-10
UPC Arena, Graz
Mon July 11
Canada vs. Austria
36-14
UPC Arena, Graz
Wed July 13
Canada vs. Japan
31-27
UPC Arena, Graz
Wed July 13
Austria vs. France
16-24
UPC Arena, Graz
For football fans unable to access either the TV coverage or webcast, a daily highlight show focusing on each day’s games will be available, along with previews and features at the IFAF YouTube site www.YouTube.com/IFAFinsider.
Live scoring updates and details of key plays from all games will keep fans informed through www.Facebook.com/IFAF.org and Twitter @IFAFinsider.
Gold Medal Game Capsules
Match up
Canada (3-0) vs. United States (3-0)
Date
Saturday, July 16 at 7pm
Venue
Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna
Television
ORF Live 7pm CET
Eurosport 2 Delayed 11pm CET
Webcast
ORF Live 7pm – links at http://sport.orf.at/
SWC meetings
First ever meeting between the two nations
Head Coaches
Canada – Larry Haylor
USA – Mel Tjeerdsma
Canada in IFAF SWC
1999 – Did not participate
2003 – Did not participate
2007 – Did not participate
2011 – Group B winners:
W 45-10 vs. France; W 36-14 vs. Austria; W 31-27 vs. Japan
USA in IFAF SWC
1999 – Did not participate
2003 – Did not participate
2007 – Champions
Group stages: W 77-0 vs. Korea; W 33-7 vs. Germany
Gold Medal Game: W 23-20 vs. Japan (2OT)
2011 – Group A winners:
W 61-0 vs. Australia; W 48-7 vs. Germany; W 17-7 vs. Mexico
National Federations
Football Canada: www.FootballCanada.com
USA Football: www.USAFootball.com
Notes… USA found five ways to breach the end zone in beating Germany: blocked FG return, fake field goal, interception return, fumble recovery and a more conventional rush… 11 different players have score touchdowns for USA in three group games… Running backs DaShawn Thomas (5) and Nate Kmic (3) lead the USA in scoring touchdowns… Canada running back Matt Walter has 6 touchdowns, followed by four of his teammates (Chambers, Stevens, Pontibriand and Faulds) on two… Canada offensive coordinator Greg Marshall is also the head of the IFAF 19-and-under World Team that played against Team USA U19s.
Bronze Medal Game Capsules
Match up
Japan (2-1) vs. Mexico (2-1)
Date
Friday, July 15 at 7pm
Venue
Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna
Television
ORF Live 7pm CET
Eurosport 2 Delayed 11pm CET
Webcast
ORF Live 7pm – links at http://sport.orf.at/
SWC meetings
1999 Gold Medal Game: Japan 6 Mexico 0 (OT)
2003 Gold Medal Game: Japan 34 Mexico 14
Head Coaches
Japan – Kiyoyuki Mori
Mexico – Raul Rivera Sanchez
Japan in IFAF SWC
1999 – Champions
Group stages: W 24-14 vs. Sweden; W 54-0 vs. Australia
Gold Medal Game: W 6-0 vs. Mexico (OT)
2003 – Champions
Semi Finals: W 23-6 vs. France
Gold Medal Game: W 34-14 vs. Mexico
2007 – Silver Medal
Group Stages: W 48-0 vs. France; W 48-0 vs. Sweden
Gold Medal Game: L 20-23 (2OT) vs. USA
2011 – Group B runner up:
W 24-6 vs. Austria; W 35-10 vs. France; L 27-31 vs. Canada
Mexico in IFAF SWC
1999 – Silver Medal
Group stages: W 89-0 vs. Finland; W 54-0 vs. Italy
Gold Medal Game: L 0-6 vs. Japan (OT)
2003 – Silver Medal
Semi Final: W 21-17 vs. Germany
Gold Medal Game: L 14-34 vs. Japan
2007 – Did not participate
2011 – Group A runner up:
W 22-15 vs. Germany; W 65-0 vs. Australia; L 7-17 vs. USA
National Federations
Notes… This is the first time Japan has not advanced to the Gold Medal Game in the IFAF SWC… Japan has played more tournament games at the senior level (11) than any other nation and is the only country to play in all four world championships… defensive lineman Yasuo Waksaka is the only player in history to have appeared in all four tournaments… Mexico has never beaten Japan in competition… Mexico running back Jonathan Barrera set a record with 3 touchdowns in one game against Australia… Mexican kicker Jose Carlos Maltos’ 56-yard field goal against Australia is a tournament best… Japan KR Nori Kinoshita was on the Atlanta Falcons practice squad… Lineman Salomon Solano is one of several Mexican players with NFL Europe and NFL practice squad experience.
Fifth Place Game Capsules 
Match up
France (1-2) vs. Germany (1-2)
Date
Saturday, July 16 at 3pm
Venue
Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna
Television
ORF Live 3pm CET
Webcast
ORF Live 3pm – links at http://sport.orf.at/
SWC meetings
2003 Bronze Medal Game: Germany 36 France 7
Head Coaches
France – Larry Legault
Germany – Sport Director Marshall Happer;
OC Brad Arbon; DC Dogan Özdincer
France in IFAF SWC
1999 – Did not participate
2003 – Fourth Place
Semi Final: L 6-23 vs. Japan
Bronze Medal Game: L 7-36 vs. Germany
2007 – Sixth Place
Group Stages: L 0-48 vs. Japan; L 14-16 vs. Sweden
Fifth Place Game: L 0-3 vs. Korea
2011 – Fourth in Group B:
L 10-45 vs. Canada; L 10-35 vs. Japan; W 24-16 vs. Austria
Germany in IFAF SWC
1999 – Did not participate
2003 – Bronze Medal
Semi Final: L 17-21 vs. Mexico
Bronze Medal Game: W 36-7 vs. France
2007 – Bronze Medal
Group stages: W 32-2 vs. Korea; L 7-33 vs. USA
Bronze Medal Game: W 7-0 vs. Sweden
2011 – Third in Group A:
L 15-22 vs. Mexico; L 7-48 vs. USA; W 30-20 vs. Australia
National Federations
Federation Francaise de Football Americain –www.FFFA.org
Germany – AFVD: www.AFVD.de
Notes… The game is a repeat of the 2010 European Championship, which Germany won 26-10… Neither team MVP from that game a year ago, Germany QB Dennis Zimmerman (injured) or France WR Marc Soumah (retired) will play… Soumah is now the President of the French federation FFFA… Germany QB Joachim Ullrich threw for 280 yards against Australia… Germany WR Niklas Roemer set a new receiving yards record with 153 against Australia… France KR Jeremy Larroque set a record with 175 kickoff return yards on 4 attempts against Japan… France head coach Larry Legault said: “We played Germany last year and so we know it will be a very difficult game.  They are a solid team and have been at the top in Europe for a while, so it’s a great opportunity for us to take that from them.”
Seventh Place Game Capsules
Match up
Australia (0-3) vs. Austria (0-3)
Date
Friday, July 15 at 3pm
Venue
Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna
Television
ORF Live 3pm CET
Webcast
ORF Live 3pm – links at http://sport.orf.at/
SWC meetings
First IFAF SWC meeting between the teams
Head Coaches
Australia – John Leijten
Austria – Rick Rhoades
Australia in IFAF SWC
1999 – Fifth Place
Group stages: L 6-22 vs. Sweden; L 0-54 vs. Japan
Fifth Place Game: W 10-7 vs. Finland
2003 – Did not participate
2007 – Did not participate
2011 – Fourth in Group A:
L 0-61 vs. USA; L 0-65 vs. Mexico; L 20-30 vs. Germany
Austria in IFAF SWC
1999 – Did not participate
2003 – Did not participate
2007 – Did not participate
2011 – Third in Group B:
L 6-24 vs. Japan; L 14-36 vs. Canada; L 16-24 vs. France
National Federations
Gridiron Australia: www.GridironAustralia.org.au
American Football Bund Österreich: www.AFBOE.at
Notes… Australia quarterback Kiernan Dorney set a new passing yardage record with 281 yards in the game against Germany… His hook up with receiver Locklan Gilbert for 76 yards ties a tournament best… Australia punter Luke Fredericks averaged an impressive 56.7 yards from 3 punts against Germany, including a long of 76 yards, both tournament records… Wide receiver Jakob Dieplinger is the Austrian’s leading scorer with two touchdowns… Australian OL Domenik Radman was a member of the Outback roster at the 1999 IFAF World Championship.

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