2011 IFAF World Championship
The 2011 IFAF World Championship was the fourth instance of the IFAF World Championship, an international American football tournament. It began on July 8, 2011 with the final games commencing on July 16. It was hosted by Austria, with games taking place in three cities: Vienna, Innsbruck and Graz; Vienna hosted the medal games.
Austria won the bid to host the games. There were a record number of attendees at the 2009 IFAF Congress, the meeting which decided the host nation. The format was changed for 2011: for the first time, eight qualifying teams were divided into two groups, with the group winners competing for the Championship. Four teams automatically qualified: Austria, the United States, and Germany and France, the United States won second title, after beat Canada, 50–7 in final.
Qualifying
List of qualified teams
The following 8 teams qualified for the final tournament:;EFAF
- - qualify automatically as host nation.
- - qualify as a result of reaching the final of the 2010 EFAF European Championship.
- - qualify as a result of reaching the final of the 2010 EFAF European Championship.
- - qualify automatically as current champions through winning the 2007 IFAF World Cup.
- - qualified after defeating South Korea in a qualifying match in February 2011.
Venues
Rosters
Australia
Austria
Canada
France
Germany
Japan
Mexico
United States
Matches
Group 1
Group 2
7th place match
5th place match
Bronze medal match
Gold medal match
The United States routed Canada 50–7 in the gold medal game of the 2011 IFAF Senior World Championship. The 20,000 fans in attendance at Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, Austria, set a record for an IFAF Championship game. The game was never close, with Team USA leading 37–7 at halftime. Team USA dominated the rushing game, outgaining Canada 247-48, with four different players scoring touchdowns on the ground. While Henry Harris led the way for the Americans on the ground, with 114 yards on 15 carries and a TD, RB Nate Kmic was the only American to score two touchdowns on the day. Team USA quarterback Cody Hawkins was 13 of 21 for 161 yards and 2 TD passes. The U.S. defense recorded four sacks, and Jordan Lake caught two interceptions. One bright spot for team Canada was Shamawd Chambers, whose 7 receptions for 74 yards bested the Americans.Individual statistics
Passing
Receiving
All-tournament teams
Head Coach of the tournament: Mel TjeerdsmaMVP of the tournament: Nate Kmic #1 RB