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Edmonton, June 22-30

Team Canada fights for third consecutive title at 2024 IFAF U20 World Tackle Football Championships

Jun 20, 2024 | 2:36 PM

Edmonton will welcome 360 of the world’s best junior football players for the 2024 IFAF U20 World Tackle Football Championships June 22-30.

Provincial officials say Alberta’s long-standing reputation as the top destination for international sport events continues as Edmonton hosts the Under 20 IFAF World Tackle Football Championships. As the reigning two-time champions, officials note Team Canada holds the top seed as they aim for an historic third consecutive title.

According to organizers, the championships are anticipated to draw 35,000 spectators to watch the teams go head-to-head at Commonwealth and Clarke stadiums as they fight for the title. Government officials say this influx of visitors will drive accommodation bookings and increase activity at local businesses, bolstering the region’s economy by more than $4 million. Alberta’s government says it is providing $250,000 in funding to support the planning, staging and delivery of the competition.

“We are thrilled to welcome the world’s best junior football players to our capital,” says Joseph Schow, Minister of Tourism and Sport. “Edmonton, a city with a rich football tradition, boasts unmatched hospitality and world-class facilities. This tournament will not only provide an unforgettable experience for all participants and fans but also generate significant tourism and economic benefits for our community.”

Officials say the 2024 U20 World Tackle Football Championships are highly anticipated as they mark the return of international tackle football after a six-year hiatus. The previous championships, held in 2018 in Mexico City, saw Canada clinch gold over Mexico in front of a record-breaking crowd. Provincial officials say Team Canada is looking to repeat their dominant performance at this year’s championships.

“Canada was awarded the 2024 IFAF U20 World Tackle Football Championships in 2018,” adds Tim Enger, executive director, Football Alberta. “We at Football Alberta fought hard to win the bid over other Canadian provinces as we firmly believe that Alberta, and especially Edmonton, is the best place in our great country to host international events such as this.”

The championships, organized by Football Canada in conjunction with Football Alberta, will include an eight-team double elimination playoff bracket, featuring teams from Canada, the United States, Japan, Austria, Australia, Panama and Brazil – the largest tournament since 2014.

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