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NFL Global Junior Championship
Sport American football
Founded1997
No. of teams5 in 2007
Most recent
champion(s)
  Canada (4th title)
Official website Global Football

The NFL Global Junior Championship was played during the week leading up to the Super Bowl, in the same city that is hosting the game. The first game was played in 1997, and only two teams played, Mexico and Europe. Mexico won the first and second edition, Europe won the third edition. From 2000 to 2002 four teams participated and from 2003 to 2006 five teams. The competition ended in 2007 being replaced by the IFAF Junior World Cup.

Results

Summaries

Year Edition Champion Score Runner-Up Third Place Venue MVP
1997 I   Mexico 30–6 European Union Europe none New Orleans, LA European Union Constantin Ritzmann, DE
1998 II   Mexico 13–12 European Union Europe none Chula Vista, CA European Union Constantin Ritzmann, DE
1999 III European Union Europe 29–8   Mexico none Fort Lauderdale, FL European Union Constantin Ritzmann, DE
2000 IV   Canada 7–6 European Union Europe   United States Atlanta, GA Canada Nick Wishart, RB
2001 V   United States 21–19   Canada   Japan Clearwater, FL United States Jay Davis, QB
2002 VI   United States 16–14   Canada European Union Europe New Orleans, LA United States Jason Spadoni, RB
2003 VII   United States 28–21 (OT)   Canada   Mexico San Diego, CA United States JC Cooper, LB
2004 VIII   United States 31–0   Canada   Mexico Houston, TX United States Brian Johnson, QB
2005 IX   Canada 38–35   United States   Mexico Jacksonville, FL Canada Jerome Messam, RB
2006 X   Canada 10–0   United States   Japan Pontiac, MI Canada Samuel Fournier, RB
2007 XI   Canada 23–13   United States   Mexico Fort Lauderdale, FL Canada Ameet Pall, DE

View the results of the NFL Global Junior Championship 1997 – 2007 [1]

Most championships

Team Championships
United States United States 4
Canada Canada 4
Mexico Mexico 2
European Union Europe 1

External links

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NFL Global Junior Championship
Sport American football
Founded1997
No. of teams5 in 2007
Most recent
champion(s)
  Canada (4th title)
Official website Global Football

The NFL Global Junior Championship was played during the week leading up to the Super Bowl, in the same city that is hosting the game. The first game was played in 1997, and only two teams played, Mexico and Europe. Mexico won the first and second edition, Europe won the third edition. From 2000 to 2002 four teams participated and from 2003 to 2006 five teams. The competition ended in 2007 being replaced by the IFAF Junior World Cup.

Results

Summaries

Year Edition Champion Score Runner-Up Third Place Venue MVP
1997 I   Mexico 30–6 European Union Europe none New Orleans, LA European Union Constantin Ritzmann, DE
1998 II   Mexico 13–12 European Union Europe none Chula Vista, CA European Union Constantin Ritzmann, DE
1999 III European Union Europe 29–8   Mexico none Fort Lauderdale, FL European Union Constantin Ritzmann, DE
2000 IV   Canada 7–6 European Union Europe   United States Atlanta, GA Canada Nick Wishart, RB
2001 V   United States 21–19   Canada   Japan Clearwater, FL United States Jay Davis, QB
2002 VI   United States 16–14   Canada European Union Europe New Orleans, LA United States Jason Spadoni, RB
2003 VII   United States 28–21 (OT)   Canada   Mexico San Diego, CA United States JC Cooper, LB
2004 VIII   United States 31–0   Canada   Mexico Houston, TX United States Brian Johnson, QB
2005 IX   Canada 38–35   United States   Mexico Jacksonville, FL Canada Jerome Messam, RB
2006 X   Canada 10–0   United States   Japan Pontiac, MI Canada Samuel Fournier, RB
2007 XI   Canada 23–13   United States   Mexico Fort Lauderdale, FL Canada Ameet Pall, DE

View the results of the NFL Global Junior Championship 1997 – 2007 [1]

Most championships

Team Championships
United States United States 4
Canada Canada 4
Mexico Mexico 2
European Union Europe 1

External links

References


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