Key: W = wins, L = losses, PCT = winning percentage, 09 = 2009 IFAF Junior World Championship, 07 = 2007 IFAF World Cup, 05 = 2005 World Games, 03 = 2003 IFAF World Cup; TOT = total points (2007 IFAF World Cup results weighted times three)
Friday, August 14, 2009
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I'd have the rankings (top 8):
1. USA
2. Canada
3. Japan
4. Mexico
5. Germany
6. Austria
7. France
8. Australia
I can see your reasoning at the top, Matt. It's obvious this is a North American-dominated game. However, aside from speculation how did you come up with these rankings?
The challenge at this young stage of international American football is to have an objective way to rank these countries, and unfortunately Canada hasn't sent out an adult squad yet. I expect to see them compete in IFAF WC 2011, and I expect them to do very well.
Also, how did Austria get into the conversation?
1. USA
2. Canada
3. Mexico
4. Japan
5. Germany
6. Italy
7. France
8. Australia
by the way, Football has been played in Puerto Rico for many decades now and i am wondering how can we apply for membership to the IFAF or the PAFAF for that matter?
This is my rankings theat I developed on a system of 6 pts. for a first place finish and 1 pt. for a sixthplace finish. I also give each nation an additional 2 pts. for every win. I only use World Cup and World Games in these rankings.
Pos. Team Tot. Points
1 Japan 31
2 Germany 24
3 Sweden 20
4 Mexico 16
5 United States 12
6 France 10
t7 Italy 5
t7 Australia 5
9 South Korea 4
10 Finland 1
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Hey Please tell me the pure ranking of the teams i am getting confused which one is better and which one is not. Yes but i like the post very much.
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w8 when i watched the tourny in 2007 i didn't see too many NFL players playing in the IFAF, why don't more pro's play then it would be more interesting
I watched the tourny in 2007 and there weren't too many pro's from the NFL playing in IFAF why? they should play it would make it more interesting
the pros can't play, the U.S. would win by 300 points every game
American Samoa crushed Australia the other day you definitely need to add them to your world rankings.
Would like to see a Preworld cup rankings. Italy is also playing germany in march just to let you know
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