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WORLD TEAM FALLS 17-0 TO TEAM USA AT LOCKHART STADIUM IN FORT LAUDERDALE
SATURDAY, JANUARY, 30 - FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - The world is becoming a smaller place. At least in football terms, only 17 points separates the game's traditional powerhouse of the United States and the rest of the world following a 17-0 Team USA victory over the World at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale
USA-WORLD TO SHOWCASE HIGHSCHOOL TALENT FROM NINE COUNTRIES NFL.COM ARTICLE
INTERVIEW WITH JEREMI DOYON-ROCHE HERE
WORLD TEAM GROWING IN CONFIDENCE ON THE PRACTICE FIELD IN SOUTH FLORIDA
The World team returned to the practice field at the PAL Stadium in Plantation, FL, with two sessions that delighted head coach Jan Jenmert and his coaching staff. "We are not quite there in football terms, but where being focused and determined to get things right are concerned, the team is in great shape," said the Swedish coach, whose 45 players from around the world will take on USA Football's Junior National Team this Saturday.
The January 30 contest, which kicks off at 12pm and will be televised live by NFL Network, will follow AFC and NFC All-Star practices at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale. Admission to the NFL All-Star practices and "Team USA vs. The World" game is free of charge
WORLD TEAM NAMES 31 CANADIANS TO ROSTER TO FACE TEAM USA IN SOUTH FLORIDA
Players from eight IFAF member countries and four continents will come together during NFL Pro Bowl week to take part in USA vs. World game at 10pm on Saturday, January 30
OTTAWA, CANADA – JANUARY 6, 2009 – Football Canada’s High Performance Director Rick Sowieta is proud to announce 31 Canadians named to the World Team roster as well as three Canadian coaches. The team will face USA Football’s junior national team, comprised of the top high school seniors, at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday, January 30. Team World is currently made up of 43 players from eight countries and four continents.