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| title = Australian Football International Cup | current_season = | upcoming_season = | last_season = 2017 AFL International Cup | logo = | pixels = | sport = Australian rules football | chairman = | Formerly = | ceotag = | ceo = | Headquarters = | inaugural = 2002 | teams = 2017: 18 men's & 8 women's | champion = Men's: {{flagicon|Papua New Guinea}} Papua New Guinea (3rd title) Women's: {{flagicon|Ireland}} Ireland (2nd title) | most_champs = Men's: {{flagicon|Papua New Guinea}} Papua New Guinea (3 titles) Women's: {{flagicon|Ireland}} Ireland (2 titles) | country = Host: {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia | TV = YouTube[1] | website = afl.com.au/internationalcup }}{{Infobox |bodyclass = hlist nowraplinks |headerstyle = border-top:1px solid #aaa |header1 = Tournaments |data2 =
}} The Australian Football International Cup (also known as the AFL International Cup) is an international sport competition in Australian rules football contested by amateur players only. It is currently co-ordinated by the Australian Football League's game development arm and has been run every three years since 2002. The tournament is the largest international Australian rules football event and the only one that is open to worldwide senior competition, except Australia in the men's tournament, as since it is the only nation where the sport is played professionally, the difference in skill level between an Australian national team and the nearest competitor would currently be far too large for any contest to be competitive. As such, the tournament is geared towards development of the sport outside Australia and expatriate Australians are ineligible to compete, with the exception of the women's OzIM team, which is composed of indigenous and multicultural Australians. The inaugural tournament was the 2002 Australian Football International Cup run by the International Australian Football Council under the auspices of the Australian Football League, which then assumed full control with the winding up of the IAFC. The Cup was originally for male participants only, but in 2011 a women's competition was established.[2] After some suggestions the tournament would be run every 4 years, the AFL is currently maintaining the 3-year cycle. The grand final of each men's tournament has been held as a curtain raiser to a home-and-away match of the AFL premiership season. Currently there are efforts to help raise the event's profile by broadcasting the 2017 International Cup on SBS, an organisation devoted to multicultural, multi-lingual entertainment. {{Tooltip| Grant Williams | AFL head of community and international development}}[3] HistoryWhen the International Australian Football Council was formed in 1995 one of its aims was to 'establish and promote an official World Cup of Australian Football'. At the time it was thought that 2008, being the 150th anniversary of the game, was the appropriate date. However, in 1999 a proposal was received from the New Zealand Australian Football League (NZAFL), suggesting that the World Cup be brought forward to 2002. This was accepted by the council and, following visits to many countries, IAFC public relations officer Brian Clarke drafted a discussion paper and draft regulations for circulation to the various national bodies. An approach was then made to the AFL, asking for their support in staging the event. The AFL agreed on the basis that the event was renamed the "International Cup". An organising committee, chaired by Ed Biggs and including AFL and IAFC representatives, was then appointed. The inaugural competition was held between 14 August and 23 August 2002 (in conjunction with the International Australian Football Council), with 11 countries competing including Canada, Denmark, Ireland, Japan, Nauru, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Ireland defeated Papua New Guinea in the final. The second cup was held between 3 August and 13 August 2005 in Australia. Canada, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, South Africa, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States competed. Denmark and Nauru competed in 2002 but withdrew from the 2005 tournament for financial reasons. Papua New Guinea were again runners up, this time defeated by New Zealand by 7.8 (50) to 5.2 (32). {{Infobox|image1 = |caption1 = PNG celebrating their 2008 Australian Football International Cup victory |bodyclass = hlist nowraplinks |headerstyle = border-top:1px solid #aaa }} The third cup was held in August and September 2008. Sixteen nations competed; all teams from the 2002 competition returned, joined by debutants China, India, Sweden, Finland and the Peres Peace Team (Israel-Palestine).[4] Tonga competed as a seventeenth team, but as they were unable to commit to the full draw they played a series of matches against Team Asia and Team Africa, sides drawn from Melbourne's migrant communities. The fourth tournament, the 2011 Australian Football International Cup was held in Melbourne and Sydney[5] in August 2011 with 18 nations competing,[5] and a Women's International Cup will be competed for alongside the men's competition for the first time.[6][2] Men's International Cup
Grand final & third place playoff results
Overall tournament resultsSorted by winning percentage, with draws counted as half a win, half a loss, and percentage (points for/points against x 100).
Overall tournament placings
Women's International Cup
Grand final & third place playoff results
Overall tournament resultsSorted by winning percentage, with draws counted as half a win, half a loss, and percentage (points for/points against x 100).
Overall tournament placings
See also{{Portal||Australian rules football}}
References1. ^https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVNIihETzsAGXnyN0pnJHDA AFL International Cup (Live and on-demand coverage from the 2017 AFL International Cup held in Melbourne, Australia.) 2. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.afl.com.au/development/internationalcup/about/tabid/12174/default.aspx |title=About AFL International Cup |publisher=Australian Football League |accessdate=25 May 2012 |quote=In addition, 2011 sees the introduction of a women's tournament with five competing countries: Canada, PNG, Ireland, USA and a combined Indigenous/Multicultural team from Australia.}} 3. ^http://www.afl.com.au/internationalcup ABOUT THE 2017 AFL INTERNATIONAL CUP 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.afl.com.au/development/internationalcup/history/tabid/12249/default.aspx |title=AFL International Cup History |publisher=Australian Football League |accessdate=25 May 2012 |quote=The third International Cup hosted Papua New Guinea, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, Great Britain, India, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Nauru, Samoa, South Africa, Sweden, United States and an unprecedented Peres Peace Team combining Israeli and Palestinian players.}} 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.afl.com.au/development/internationalcup/about/tabid/12174/default.aspx |title=About AFL International Cup |publisher=Australian Football League |accessdate=25 May 2012 |quote=This year, 18 men's teams will compete for the title with Tonga, France Fiji and Timor-Leste (East Timor) all joining for the first time.}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.aussierulesinternational.com/home/tournaments/international-cup/2011/women |title=Women's Teams |publisher=Aussie Rules International |accessdate=25 May 2012 |quote=2011 sees the inaugural Women's International Cup in Australian Football.}} 7. ^http://www.aflnz.co.nz 8. ^http://www.worldfootynews.com/index.php?topic=IC2005 2005 withdraws 9. ^http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20080519131052904 2008 possible teams 10. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20040818011915889 |title=International Cup 2002 in Review |first=Brett |last=Northey |date=16 November 2004 |publisher=World Footy News |accessdate=25 May 2012 |quote=It has been two years since the inaugural International Cup, held in Melbourne.}} 11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20040818011915889 |title=International Cup 2002 in Review |first=Brett |last=Northey |date=16 November 2004 |publisher=World Footy News |accessdate=25 May 2012 |quote=In a tough contest, the Green Machine, as they were dubbed by the Australian media, shut down the Papuans. There are numerous opinions on how the Irish came to defeat such a fancied opponent.}} 12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20050423095708617 |title=International Cup venues released |first=Brett |last=Northey |date=23 April 2005 |publisher=World Footy News |accessdate=25 May 2012 |quote=As reported earlier, the grand final is to be played at the MCG, and the series also includes a round of matches at a country venue, Wangaratta, about northeast of Melbourne.}} 13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20050813070629930 |title=New Zealand take the Cup |first=Aaron |last=Richard |date=13 August 2005 |publisher=World Footy News |accessdate=25 May 2012 |quote=New Zealand held off Papua New Guinea to win the 2005 Australian Football International Cup this evening, running out 7.8.50 to 5.2.32 winners.}} 14. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20071127223254512 |title=Warrnambool to co-host 2008 International Cup |first=Ash |last=Nugent |date=27 November 2007 |publisher=World Footy News |accessdate=25 May 2012 |quote=The AFL today announced that Warrnambool will join Melbourne as the host of the 2008 International Cup.}} 15. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20080906014855545 |title=Mozzies at last in MCG thriller |first=Brett |last=Northey |date=6 September 2008 |publisher=World Footy News |accessdate=25 May 2012 |quote=Papua New Guinea's Mosquitoes have finally broken through to win the International Cup at the MCG after twice being runners-up. It was magnificent come from behind win against quality opposition, the New Zealand Falcons, in a high quality match.}} 16. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20101201091233644 |title=IC11 dates and locations confirmed |first=Troy |last=Thompson |date=2 December 2010 |publisher=World Footy News |accessdate=25 May 2012 |quote=The AFL have now stated that Melbourne and Sydney are locked in, but there will be no Queensland matches.}} 17. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20110827120748866 |title=IC11 Men's Div 1 Grand Final - Ireland's Double Glory |first=Aaron |last=Richard |date=27 August 2011 |publisher=World Footy News |accessdate=25 May 2012 |quote=Ireland have come back from a 28-point deficit midway through the second term to defeat the PNG Mosquitoes by 18 points today, in a match that saw the Warriors become the first nation to win two International Cups, as well as the first nation to win the Men's and Women's International Cups in the same year.}} External links{{Commons category|Australian Football International Cup}}
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