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2017 International Bowl

2017-01-13


Click here to view the Live Stream of the upcoming International Bowl vs Team USA!

International Bowl VIII will take place on Jan. 16-17 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys.

A series of eight games will showcase top players from the United States, Canada and Japan. More than 500 top U.S. high school and junior high athletes will represent their country on the football field.

2017 International Bowl Schedule
DATE GAME AGE DIVISON HOME AWAY KICKOFF
Jan. 16 1 U14 USA Stars USA Stripes 10AM CT / 11AM ET
Jan. 16 2 U15 USA Pride USA Honor 1PM CT / 2PM ET
Jan. 16 3 U17 USA Saskatchewan 4PM CT / 5PM ET
Jan. 16 4 U17 USA Japan 7:30PM CT / 8:30PM ET
Jan. 17 5 U15 USA Stars USA Stripes 10AM CT / 11AM ET
Jan. 17 6 U16 USA Alberta 1PM CT / 2PM ET
Jan. 17 7 U18 USA Ontario 4PM CT / 5PM ET
Jan. 17 8 U16 USA Ontario 7:30PM CT / 8:30PM ET

USA Football


Indianapolis-based USA Football (www.usafootball.com) is the sport’s national governing body, leading the game’s development for youth, high school and other amateur players. The independent nonprofit partners with leaders in medicine, child advocacy and sport to establish important standards rooted in education. USA Football trains more high school and youth football coaches combined than any organization in the U.S., advancing coaching education and player skill development for safer play and positive experiences through athletics. Follow USA Football at www.facebook.com/usafootball or on Twitter  USAFootball.
Football Canada logo
Football Canada was established Feb. 7, 1884, as the Canadian Rugby Football Union. From this modest beginning, the role and associated objectives has grown and changed significantly as it developed into the national governing body of all Canadian amateur football, representing tackle, touch and flag components, including players, coaches, officials and administrators. Through the guidance of the Board of Directors and the National Office, Football Canada believes in and promotes the pursuit of excellence, achieving equity and fairness, fostering personal growth and physical development, encouraging sportsmanship and ethical participation, fostering a fun and safe environment, advancing accessibility, practicing responsibility and accountability. Learn more at footballcanada.org.
 
 


Japan American Football Association is the national governing body of American football in Japan. For more information, visit http://americanfootball.jp/

 


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