The IFAF Junior World Cup took place in 2009 at Canton, Ohio. JWC games between the world’s eight best high school-aged (19 and under) national teams from five continents were played at Canton’s historic Fawcett Stadium, home of the NFL’s annual Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, adjacent to the Hall. The action began on Saturday, June 27 and continued on Wednesday, July 1 and Saturday, July 4, before the Championship Game on Sunday, July 5.[1]
Participants
- United States (qualified automatically as host)
- Japan (Invitee)
- Canada (Invitee)
- Mexico (Winner of North American Playoff)
- New Zealand (Winner of Oceania Playoff)
- Germany (European champion)
- Sweden (European Runner-Up)
- France (European 3rd Place)
Bracket
Winners Bracket
| Quarter-finals | | Semi-finals | | Gold Medal Game |
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| Game 1 | | | | | |
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| Canada | 55 |
| Game 7 |
| New Zealand | 0
| |
| Canada | 38 |
| Game 2 |
| | Japan | 35
| |
| Japan | 10 |
| | Game 12 |
| Germany | 7
| |
| Canada | 3 |
| Game 3 |
| | United States | 41
|
| Mexico | 41 |
| Game 8 | |
| Sweden | 0
| |
| Mexico | 0 |
| Game 4 |
| | United States | 55
| | Bronze Medal Game |
| United States | 78 |
| | Game 11 |
| France | 0
| |
| Japan | 42 |
| |
| Mexico | 27
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Consolation Bracket
| Semi-finals | | 5th Place Playoff |
| | | | | | |
| Game 5 | | |
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| New Zealand | 7 |
| Game 9 |
| Germany | 52
| |
| Germany | 14 |
| Game 6 |
| | Sweden | 0
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| Sweden | 24 |
| |
| France | 14
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| 7th Place Playoff |
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| Game 10 |
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| New Zealand | 6 |
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| France | 34
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