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Mexico national American football team

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Mexico
NicknameEl Tri
FederationFederación Mexicana de Fútbol Americano (FMFA)
ConfederationIFAF Americas
RegionNorth America
ColorsGreen,white &red
   
Uniforms
Head coachRaul Rivera Sanchez
First international
 Mexico 89–0 Finland
(Palermo,Italy; 27 June 1999)
Biggest win
 Mexico 89–0 Finland
(Palermo, Italy; 27 June 1999)
Biggest defeat
 Mexico 6–30 United States
(Canton, Ohio, United States; 9 July 2015)
IFAF World Championship of American Football
Appearances4 (first in1999)
Best resultRunner-up (1999,2003)
World University American Football Championship
Appearances3 (first in2014)
Best resultChampions (2014,2016,2018)
Mexico national American football team
Medal record
Men'sAmerican football
Representing Mexico
IFAF World Championship
Silver medal – second place1999 ItalyTeam
Silver medal – second place2003 GermanyTeam
Bronze medal – third place2015 United StatesTeam
World University Championship
Gold medal – first place2014 SwedenTeam
Gold medal – first place2016 MexicoTeam
Gold medal – first place2018 ChinaTeam

TheMexico national American football team(Spanish:Selección de fútbol americano de México) representsMexico in internationalAmerican football competitions. The team is controlled by the Federación Mexicana de Fútbol Americano (FMFA). Mexico has participated in competitions such as theIFAF World Championship and theWorld University American Football Championship. The Mexican junior team has participated in competitions such as theIFAF Junior World Championship and theNFL Global Junior Championship.

Mexico finished second place in both the1999 and2003 IFAF World Championship, losing both times toJapan. They did not participate in2007 but returned to competition in the2011 Championship. They returned to the podium at the2015 IFAF World Championship, where they won a bronze medal.

Mexico also won theWorld University American Football Championship three times (2014,2016 and2018).

The selected players are usually from teams inONEFA, Mexico's maincollege football league.

Tournament history

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IFAF World Championship of American Football

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YearPositionGPWLPFPA
Italy19992nd3211436
Germany20032nd2113551
Japan2007Did not participate
Austria20114th42210849
United States20153rd3123372
2025TBD

World University American Football Championship

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  • 2014:Oro Champions
  • 2016:Oro Champions
  • 2018:Oro Champions

Junior national team

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NFL Global Junior Championship

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  • 1997:Oro Champions
  • 1998:Oro Champions
  • 1999:Plata Silver
  • 2003:Bronce Bronze
  • 2004:Bronce Bronze
  • 2005:Bronce Bronze
  • 2007:Bronce Bronze

Mexico's junior team competed in the2009 IFAF Junior World Championship in Canton, Ohio from 27 June to 5 July.[3]

IFAF U-20 World Championship

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  • 2009: 4th
  • 2012:Did not participate
  • 2014:Bronce Bronze
  • 2016:Bronce Bronce
  • 2018:Plata Silver
  • 2024:Did not participate

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Resultados del '97 – '07".Nfl-gjc.com. Archived fromthe original on 27 January 2010. Retrieved25 June 2009.
  2. ^"Global Junior Championship".Tackleo.com. Archived fromthe original on 25 March 2016. Retrieved25 June 2009.
  3. ^"Roster de México".Usafootball.com. Retrieved25 June 2009.
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