International Bowl presented by USA Football

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The International Bowl is a high school football game held each January in Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium. It features USA Football and the American football governing bodies of international countries. The series of games pit the US National Football Team against teams from other countries and regions around the world.

The game began as a tournament in 2009 featuring the United States, Canada, Mexico and France before moving to a single game in a USA vs. The World format. In 2017, the event was expanded from one game to several games over multiple days and features teams of several ages from U19 to U15.

The game has been broadcast on NFL Network, CBS Sports and ESPN. The United States won the first five meetings against Canada, Mexico, France and the World Team. The World Team was the first to defeat Team USA, with a 35–29 win in the 2012 International Bowl.[1]

Participating teams

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International Bowl Teams
Team Nation(s)
USA Football   United States
Football Canada   Canada
Team Nordic   Norway,  Sweden,  Finland,  Denmark
Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon   Mexico
Japan   Japan
British Columbia   Canada
Laguna Select   Mexico
Ontario   Canada
Panama Sharks   Panama
Israel   Israel

Results

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  • Winning team in bold
  • Tie game denoted in italics

2009

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Date Winning team Score Losing team Score
2009 USA 41 Canada 3
USA 78 France 0
USA 55 Mexico 0

USA vs. The World

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Date Winning team Score Losing team Score
2010 USA 17 The World 0
2011 USA 21 The World 14
2012 The World 35 USA 29
2013 USA 42 The World 10
2015 USA 20 The World 15

2017

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Age Winning team Score Losing team Score
U-14 US-Stripes 30 US-Stars 19
U-15 US-Honor 41 US-Pride 29
U-15 US-Stars 34 US-Stripes 33
U-16 US-National 63 Ontario 0
U-16 Team Alberta 37 US-Select 16
U-17 US-National 44 Japan 7
U-17 US-Select 42 Saskatchewan 15
U-18 US-Select 21 Ontario 7
U-19 US-National 33 Canada 11

2018

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Age Winning team Score Losing team Score
U-14 US-Stars 63 US-Stripes 48
U-14/15 US-Stars 20 US-Stripes 0
U-15 US-Select 62 Laguna Select 0
U-16 US-Select 47 Chihuahua 0
U-16 US-National 50 UANL Mexico 0
U-17 US-Stars 49 Football Ontario 6
U-17 Japan 21 US-Stripes 6
U-17 US-National 50 British Columbia 6
U-18 UANL Mexico 20 US-Select 9
U-18 Football Canada 44 US-National 26
U-19 US-Select 48 Nordic 13
U-19 US-National 47 Canada 7


2019

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Age Winning team Score Losing team Score
U-16 US-National 47 Caballeros 0
U-16 US-Select 29 Mexico Norte 22
U-17 US-National 28 Japan 24
U-17 US-Select 61 Ontario 7
U-18 US-National 27 Canada 10
U-18 Panama 30 US-Select 25
U-19 US-National 50 Tamaulipas 0
U-19 US-Select 53 Nuevo Leon 0


2020

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Age Winning team Score Losing team Score
U-16 US-National 66 Coahuila 0
U-16 Panama 45 U- Select 41
U-17 Japan 28 US-National 20
U-17 US-Select 51 Mexico Norte 7
U-18 US-National 29 Canada 14
U-18 US-Select 75 Mexico Queretaro 0
U-19 US-National 67 Panama 0
Adult W

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Osas Tijuana 24 Diablas 6
Adult M

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US Stars 51 Israel 35


Notable participants

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References

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  1. ^ Bender, Jim (February 2, 2012). "'Toban Coombs named World Team MVP at International Bowl". Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
  2. ^ Doing it his way | ESPN