American football at the 2017 World Games – Men's team rosters

Rosters

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Pierre Courageux
Aymeric Dethelot
Edris Jean-Alphons
Jérémy Duponchelle
Alexandre Le Gallo
Paul Durand
Andrew James
Victor Ferrier
Stéphane Fortes
Anthony Alix
Charles Delaroque
Yann Dika-Balotoken
Vincent Begou
Stephen Yepmo
Sébastien Sejean
Murphy Balame-Putu
Nicolas Khandar
Armel Ahidazan
Souleymane Karamoko
Sandy Marcin
Brice Rontet
Maxime Roger
Robin Sebeille
Claudio Jacquin
Matthieu Fayard
Kévin Mwamba
Giovanni Nanguy
Etienne Roudel
Averdie Mizius
Romain Faucon
Raphaël Kidari
Nyohor Badiane
Doums Doumbouya
Jean-Amour Fazer
Jean-Philippe Eldin
Bastien Pereira
Willy N'Kishi
Arnaud Montgenie
Olivier Bordin
Nelson Tsimi
Jeff Alexandre
Pierrick Autret
Valentin Gnahoua
Mehdi Bekheira
Robin Mouton
Thiadric Hansen
Richard Grooten
Benjamin Mau
Aurieus Adegbesan
Sebastian Silva Gomez
Till Janssen
Paul Zimmermann
Tissi Robinson
Sonny Weishaupt
Alexander Haupert
Jason Owuso
Yannick Baumgärtner
Jan Abrahamsen
Christian Köppe
Jazan Yassar
Joshua Poznanski
Marc Scherenberg
Tobias Nick
Patrick Poetsch
Donnie Avant
Levi Kruse
Kerim Homri
David Müller
Leon Helm
Simon Brenner
Moritz Meis
Hermann Schramm
Robin Fensch
Jan Lanser
Philipp Tolksdorf
Yannick Kiehl
Thomas Schmidt
Aaron Wahl
Harald Binczek
Lane Acheampong
Kwame Ofori
Mike Schallo
Nicolai Schumann
Hendrick Hinrichs
Maximilian Wild
Thomas Rauch
Marc Anthony Hor
Paul Seemann
Sven Rieger
Simon Gavanda
Peter Arentsen
Player name (college program)
Deante Battle (Northwestern)
Oscar Vazquez-Dyer (Bluffton University)
Cam Countryman (Pennsylvania)
Dustin Hawke Willingham (Arkansas/Southwest Baptist)
Demetrius (Meech) Eaton (Northwestern)
Terry Gaitor (Webber International)
Davarus Shores (Texas A&M–Commerce)
Lamar Hall (Murray State)
Tyrell Blanks (Coastal Carolina)
Mike Van Deripe (Southwestern Oklahoma State)
Mario Brown (Trine University)
Austin Jones (Portland State)
Cody Smith (Arizona)
Taylor Palmer
T. J. Richardson (Millersville University)
Preston Rabb (West Texas A&M)
Anthony Benson Jr. (Southwestern CC (Iowa)/Friends University)
Brett Perkins (Southwestern Oregon CC)
Triston McCathern (Faulkner University)
Joe Bergeron (Texas/Texas A&M–Commerce)
Gary Stevenson (Long Beach City College/Phoenix College)
Billy Carlile (Gilroy High School (California))
John Moorhead (George Mason)
Ryan Seaberg (Southern Mississippi)
Nick Reyna (Ferris State)
Zachary Blair (Virginia–Wise)
Patrick Fitzgerald (Western Carolina/C.W. Post)
John van Vliet (Idaho State)
Jebrai Regan (Gardner–Webb)
Randall Jackson-Clemons (Georgetown College (Kentucky))
Dante Cattaneo (Lamar)
Eric Janeau (Southern University)
Zakkary Packard (Hartwick College)
Giuliano Cattaneo (Texas State)
Nick Sweet (Marcos de Niza High School (Arizona))
Artur Zaniewski (Sacramento State)

References

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  1. ^ "American football men's medallists" (PDF). The World Games Wroclaw 2017. 24 Jul 2017. Retrieved 2021-05-12.[permanent dead link]
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