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2007 IFAF World Championship

American football tournament


American football tournament

FieldValue
tourney_name2007 IFAF World Championship
year2007
logo2007 IFAF World Cup logo.jpg
logosize250px
datefromJuly 7
datetoJuly 15
hostJapan
nations6
championUnited States
count1
runnerupJapan
thirdGermany
games9
preceded by2003
succeeded by2011

The 2007 IFAF World Championship was the third instance of the IFAF World Championship, the quadrennial international American football world championship tournament. It was held on July 7–15, 2007 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.

Venues

Todoroki Athletics StadiumKawasaki Stadium
Kawasaki, KanagawaKawasaki, Kanagawa
25,0002,700
[[File:Todoroki Athletics Stadium.jpgx100px]][[File:Kawasaki Stadium 2009.jpgx100px]]

Participants

  • (qualify automatically as host)
  • (European champion)
  • (invitee)
  • (winner of Asia/Oceania playoff)

Matches

Group 1

TeamPlayedWonLostPoints forPoints against
220960
2111662
2021464

Group 2

TeamPlayedWonLostPoints forPoints against
2201107
2113935
2022109

5th place

3rd place

Final

The United States competed for the first time in the 2007 IFAF World Cup. Japan was making their third appearance in the finals, winning the previous two World Championships. Japan took a 17-10 lead with seven minutes and seven seconds left in regulation. University of Arizona quarterback Adam Austin guided Team USA with an 11-play, 80-yard drive that ended with the second 5-yard touchdown run by RB Kyle Kasperbauer, to tie the game at 17. IFAF follows the overtime system used by the NCAA, and both teams scored field goals with their first OT possession. In the second overtime, Japan got the ball first but missed a 34-yard field goal attempt. Team USA then reached Japan's 6-yard line. On 4th and one, Craig Coffin kicked the game winning 22-yard field goal, with the final score at 23-20. University of Nebraska-Omaha running back Kyle Kasperbauer was named MVP of the game after scoring two touchdowns and running for 54 yards on 15 carries.

  • 0-7 Kasperbauer 5 yard run (Coffin kick) (1-9:03)
  • 7-7 Kihira 2 yard pass from Tomizawa (Kaneoya kick) (2-10:51)
  • 10-7 Kaneoya 49 yard field goal (2-8:02)
  • 10-10 Coffin 35 yard field goal (3-4:18)
  • 17-10 Mayuzumi 6 yard pass from Tomizawa (Kaneoya kick) (4-7:07)
  • 17-17 Kasperbauer 5 yard run (Coffin kick) (4-2:51)
  • 17-20 Coffin 43 yard field goal (OT1-0:00)
  • 20-20 Kaneoya 25 yard field goal (OT1-0:00)
  • 20-23 Coffin 22 yard field goal (OT2-0:00)

Attendance: 10,231

Team Statistics Japan USA


First Downs 13 14

Rushing Plays 34 32 Net Yards Rushing 92 128

Attempts-Completions 25-17 12-25 Net Yards Passing 166 109

Fumbles Lost 1 3 Interceptions 1 1

Penalties-Yards 1-15 3-30

Time of Possession 27:45 20:15

Individual statistics

Rushing: Japan - Furutani 13-61, Ishino 3-15, M. Maeda 4-7, Namiki 2-6, Shimizu 3-5, Tomizawa 2-2, Takata 7-(-4)

USA - Kasperbauer 15-65, Blakowski 10-55, W. Johnson 4-13, Austin 3-(-5)

Passing: Japan - Tomizawa 20-14-140-2-0, Takata 4-3-26-0-1, Nakajima 1-0-0-0-0

USA - Austin 25-12-109-1-0

Receiving: Japan - Hasegawa 3-37, Nakajima 3-29, Furutani 3-23, Shimizu 2-24, Yoneyama 2-12, Mayuzumi 2-11, M. Maeda 1-28, Kihira 1-2

USA - Drenckhahn 5-40, Lewis 2-20, Odom 2/19, Thompson 1-13, Awrey 1-11, Childs 1-6

Winner

2007 IFAF World Cup winners
[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg100px]]
United States
First title

Statistics

PosTeamGamesWinLosePoints forPoints againstDifference
33013327+106
32111623+93
3214635+11
43121669-53
53125109-104
63031467-53
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