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Mexico national American football team
SeudónimoEl Tri
FederaciónMexican American Football Federation
ConfederaciónPAFAF
RegionNorth America
ColorsGreen, White & Red
              
UniformsFile:MéxicoFBA.png
Head coachRaul Rivera Sanchez
First international
Template:Af 89–0 Template:Af
(Palermo, Italy; 27 June 1999)
Biggest win
Template:Af 89–0 Template:Af
(Palermo, Italy; 27 June 1999)
Biggest defeat
Template:Af 6–30 Template:Af
(Canton, Ohio, United States; 9 July 2015)
IFAF World Championship
Appearances4 (first in 1999)
Best resultRunner-up (1999, 2003)
IFAF U-19 World Cup
Appearances2 (first in 2009)
Best resultThird (2014)
Medal record
Men’s American football
Competitor for Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
IFAF World Championship
Silver 1999 Italy Team Competition
Silver 2003 Germany Team Competition
Bronze 2015 United States Team Competition
IFAF Junior World Cup
Bronze 2014 Kuwait Team Competition
World University American Football Championship
Gold 2014 Sweden Team Competition

The Mexico national American football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol americano de México) represents Mexico in international American football competitions. The team is controlled by the Mexican American Football Federation. Mexico has participated in competitions such as the Aztec Bowl, the IFAF World Cup, and the IFAF Junior World Cup.

Mexico finished second place in both the 1999 and 2003 IFAF World Cup, losing both times to Japan. They did not participate in the 2007 Cup, but returned to competition in the 2011 Cup. They qualified for the 2015 Cup.

The selected players are usually from teams in ONEFA, Mexico's main college football league.

Best results[]

IFAF World Championship record[]

Year Position GP W L PF PA
Italy 1999 2nd 3 2 1 143 6
Germany 2003 2nd 2 1 1 35 51
Japan 2007 Did Not Participate
File:Flag of Austria.svg 2011 4th 4 2 2 108 49
United States 2015 Qualified

NFL Global Junior Championship[]

[1][2]

  • 1997 : Oro Gold medal.
  • 1998 : Oro Gold medal.
  • 1999 : Plata Silver medal.
  • 2003 : Bronce Bronze medal.
  • 2004 : Bronce Bronze medal.
  • 2005 : Bronce Bronze medal.
  • 2007 : Bronce Bronze medal.

Mexico's junior team competed in the 2009 IFAF Junior World Cup in Canton, Ohio from 27 June to 5 July 2009.[3]

IFAF Junior World Cup[]

  • 2009 : 4 place.
  • 2012 : Did Not Participate
  • 2014 : Bronce Bronze medal.

World University American Football Championship[]

  • 2014 : Oro Gold medal.
  • 2016 : Oro Gold medal.

See also[]

References[]

Template:National sports teams of Mexico Template:National men's American football teams


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