Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

2008 Australian Football International Cup

2008 Australian Football International Cup

FieldValue
tourney_nameAustralian Football International Cup
year2008
other_titles2008 AFL International Cup
countryAustralia
dates27 August – 5 September 2008
num_teams16
champion_other
count1
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
prevseason2005 Australian Football International Cup
nextseason2011 Australian Football International Cup

|

Papua New Guinea after a lap of honour
The victorious Papua New Guinea Mosquitos celebrate winning the cup for the first time

The 2008 Australian Football International Cup was the third time the Australian Football International Cup, an international Australian rules football competition, has been contested.

It was scheduled for 2008 (as part of the 150th year celebrations of Australian Football), with 16 nations competing.

The tournament was hosted by both Melbourne and Warrnambool in Victoria, Australia between 27 August and 6 September, with a single match additionally played in Geelong.

Like previous tournaments, the competition was open to men's teams with strict nationality eligibility rules.

The Grand Final was played between New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea were victorious by 8 points with a goal kicked after the siren. Like the Grand Final in previous years, the match was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground as a curtain raiser to the 2008 AFL Second qualifying Final which attracted a crowd of 76,703 spectators. However unlike previous tournaments, the final was not televised.

History and build up

The WAFL and Perth, Western Australia raised the possibility of bidding for the tournament soon after the 2005 cup had been completed, however the AFL has confirmed that the cup will once again be held in Melbourne for at least for one more year, as the 2008 Cup will coincide with Australian Rules football's 150th anniversary. The AFL later indicated that a regional round and semi-finals would be held in Warrnambool.

The AFL indicated that unlike earlier cups, it would likely be split into two divisions, a premier division and development division, with some discussion as to whether the eligibility rules could be loosened for the development division, to enable more countries to participate. Leagues were given the opportunity to nominate which they would prefer, with eight in each division being an initial target. Ultimately, this idea was dropped, with the sixteen teams being seeded into four pools.

In December 2007, it was announced that Melbourne and Warrnambool would co-host the two division event, with Melbourne matches to be played mainly in Royal Park North. Several potential new sides were announced by the AFL, including an Israeli-Palestine combination supported by the Peres Centre for Peace, China and India.

The USA Women's team announced an intention to send a squad to play against Australia and possibly Papua New Guinea. Additionally Canada and England announced their intentions to send Under 17s squads. As a result, there was speculation over an inaugural women's and under 17 divisions. However the AFL denied these divisions in favour of a senior men's competition only. In response, and with the Barassi International Australian Football Youth Tournament being cancelled, British and Canadian junior teams had to organise their own tours and matches against Australian schools. Despite both international teams being in Australia at the same time, they did not play against each other. The US women's team announced a 2009 tour instead.

Competing nations

The AFL confirmed in July 2008 that sixteen nations will compete. In addition, there will be friendly matches played between Melbourne-based migrant community teams under the names "Team Africa" and "Team Asia", as well as the Tongan side which was unable to commit to the full tournament. Also despite a previous appearance, the Spain Bulls will not be competing.

Pool APool BPool CPool D

Games

Round 1

TeamScoreTeamScoreGroundDate
Ireland Ireland Warriors12.12 (84)Sweden Sweden Elks1.0 (6)McAlister OvalWednesday, 27 August 11:00 AM
New Zealand New Zealand Falcons13.13 (91)Japan Japan Samurais0.2 (2)Ransford OvalWednesday, 27 August 11:00 AM
Canada Canada Northwind18.22 (130)Finland Finland Icebreakers0.0 (0)Western OvalWednesday, 27 August 11:00 AM
Samoa Samoa Kangaroos16.20 (116)India India Tigers1.0 (6)McAlister OvalWednesday, 27 August 1:00 PM
United Kingdom Great Britain Bulldogs20.15 (135)IsraelPalestine Peres Team for Peace1.2 (8)Ransford OvalWednesday, 27 August 1:00 PM
United States of America United States Revolution11.6 (72)Denmark Denmark Vikings1.4 (10)Western OvalWednesday, 27 August 1:00 PM
South Africa South Africa Lions20.26 (146)China China Red Demons0.0 (0)McAlister OvalWednesday, 27 August 3:00 PM
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Mosquitos10.9 (69)Nauru Nauru Chiefs3.2 (20)Ransford OvalWednesday, 27 August 3:00 PM

Round 2

TeamScoreTeamScoreGroundDate
New Zealand New Zealand Falcons35.19 (229)India India Tigers0.0 (0)Western OvalFriday, 29 August 11:00 AM
Ireland Ireland Warriors13.20 (98)Finland Finland Icebreakers0.0 (0)McAlister OvalFriday, 29 August 11:00 AM
United States of America United States Revolution16.18 (114)China China Red Demons0.0 (0)Ransford OvalFriday, 29 August 11:00 AM
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Mosquitos20.20 (140)IsraelPalestine Peres Team for Peace1.1 (7)McAlister OvalFriday, 29 August 1:00 PM
Samoa Samoa Kangaroos4.7 (31)Japan Japan Samurais8.7 (55)Ransford OvalFriday, 29 August 1:00 PM
United Kingdom Great Britain Bulldogs2.6 (18)Nauru Nauru Chiefs10.5 (65)Western OvalFriday, 29 August 1:00 PM
Canada Canada Northwind16.12 (108)Sweden Sweden Elks1.1 (7)Ransford OvalFriday, 29 August 3:00 PM
South Africa South Africa Lions9.11 (65)Denmark Denmark Vikings3.2 (20)West Kardinia OvalSaturday, 30 August 12:00 PM

Round 3

TeamScoreTeamScoreGroundDate
Ireland Ireland Warriors4.6 (30)Canada Canada Northwind2.2 (14)Reid OvalMonday, 1 September 11:00 AM
Sweden Sweden Elks6.7 (43)Finland Finland Icebreakers2.2 (14)Reid OvalMonday, 1 September 11:00 AM
New Zealand New Zealand Falcons 10.11 (71)Samoa Samoa Kangaroos1.2 (8)Walter OvalMonday, 1 September 11:00 AM
Japan Japan Samurais15.16 (106)India India Tigers0.0 (0)Mack OvalMonday, 1 September 1:00 PM
United States of America United States Revolution5.6 (36)South Africa South Africa Lions8.10 (58)Reid OvalMonday, 1 September 1:00 PM
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Mosquitos7.9 (51)United Kingdom Great Britain Bulldogs3.2 (20)Walter OvalMonday, 1 September 1:00 PM
Denmark Denmark Vikings17.20 (122)China China Red Demons0.0 (0)Reid OvalMonday, 1 September 3:00 PM
Nauru Nauru Chiefs28.9 (177)IsraelPalestine Peres Team for Peace1.1 (7)Walter OvalMonday, 1 September 3:00 PM

Group Results After Rounds

Pool A

PositionTeamPlayedWonLostDrawnPoints ForPoints Against%Points
1New Zealand New Zealand Falcons3300391103910.0012
2Japan Japan Samurais3210163112145.538
3Samoa Samoa Kangaroos3120155133113.134
4India India Tigers303064511.330

Pool B

PositionTeamPlayedWonLostDrawnPoints ForPoints Against%Points
1Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Mosquitos330026047553.1912
2Nauru Nauru Chiefs321026294278.728
3United Kingdom Great Britain Bulldogs3120173124139.514
4IsraelPalestine Peres Team for Peace3030224524.860

Pool C

PositionTeamPlayedWonLostDrawnPoints ForPoints Against%Points
1South Africa South Africa Lions330026956480.3512
2United States of America United States Revolution321022268326.478
3Denmark Denmark Vikings3120152137110.944
4China China Red Demons303003820.000

Pool D

PositionTeamPlayedWonLostDrawnPoints ForPoints Against%Points
1Ireland Ireland Warriors3300212201060.0012
2Canada Canada Northwind321025237681.088
3Sweden Sweden Elks31205620627.184
4Finland Finland Icebreakers3030142715.160

Finals

Finals Round 1

TeamScoreTeamScoreGroundDate
Samoa Samoa Kangaroos7.8 (50)Sweden Sweden Elks4.2 (26)Mack OvalWednesday, 3 September 1:00 PM
India India Tigers4.4 (28)Finland Finland Icebreakers8.4 (52)Reid OvalWednesday, 3 September 1:00 PM
Nauru Nauru Chiefs7.3 (45)United States of America United States Revolution3.5 (23)Walter OvalWednesday, 3 September 1:00 PM
IsraelPalestine Peres Team for Peace5.7 (37)China China Red Demons4.4 (28)Mack OvalWednesday, 3 September 3:00 PM
United Kingdom Great Britain Bulldogs5.4 (34)Denmark Denmark Vikings4.3 (27)Reid OvalWednesday, 3 September 3:00 PM
Japan Japan Samurais0.3 (3)Canada Canada Northwind7.7 (49)Walter OvalWednesday, 3 September 3:00 PM
New Zealand New Zealand Falcons8.9 (57)Ireland Ireland Warriors2.3 (15)Reid OvalWednesday, 3 September 5:30 PM
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Mosquitos9.8 (63)South Africa South Africa Lions2.3 (15)Reid OvalWednesday, 3 September 7:30 PM

Finals Round 2

TeamScoreTeamScoreGroundDatePlayoff for 13th and 14thPlayoff for 9th and 10thPlayoff for 5th and 6thPlayoff for 11th and 12thPlayoff for 7th and 8thPlayoff for 3rd and 4thPlayoff for 15th and 16thGrand Final
Finland Finland Icebreakers2.2 (14)IsraelPalestine Peres Team for Peace14.5 (89)Western OvalFriday, 5 September 10:00 AM
United Kingdom Great Britain Bulldogs8.9 (57)Samoa Samoa Kangaroos1.11 (17)Ransford OvalFriday, 5 September 10:00 AM
Nauru Nauru Chiefs12.8 (80)Canada Canada Northwind7.7 (49)Ransford OvalFriday, 5 September 10:15 AM
Sweden Sweden Elks0.2 (2)Denmark Denmark Vikings14.19 (103)Western OvalFriday, 5 September 11:45 AM
United States of America United States Revolution14.13 (97)Japan Japan Samurais2.4 (16)McAlister OvalFriday, 5 September 11:45 AM
Ireland Ireland Warriors5.2 (32)South Africa South Africa Lions4.9 (33)Ransford OvalFriday, 5 September 12:00 PM
India India Tigers6.6 (42)China China Red Demons7.14 (56)Ransford OvalFriday, 5 September 1:45 PM
New Zealand New Zealand Falcons7.4 (46)Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Mosquitos7.12 (54)Melbourne Cricket GroundFriday, 5 September 5:30 PM

Knockout-Chart (Final 4)

| team-width=180 | score-width=35 | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=**** | RD1-score1-1=8 | RD1-score1-2=9 | RD1-score1-3=57 | RD1-seed2=D1 | RD1-team2= | RD1-score2-1=2 | RD1-score2-2=3 | RD1-score2-3=15 | RD1-seed3=B1 | RD1-team3=**** | RD1-score3-1=9 | RD1-score3-2=9 | RD1-score3-3=63 | RD1-seed4=C1 | RD1-team4= | RD1-score4-1=2 | RD1-score4-2=3 | RD1-score4-3=15 | RD2-seed1=WSF1 | RD2-team1= | RD2-score1-1=7 | RD2-score1-2=4 | RD2-score1-3=46 | RD2-seed2=WSF2 | RD2-team2=**** | RD2-score2-1=7 | RD2-score2-2=12 | RD2-score2-3=54 | 3rd-seed1=LSF1 | 3rd-team1= | 3rd-score1-1=5 | 3rd-score1-2=2 | 3rd-score1-3=32 | 3rd-seed2=LSF2 | 3rd-team2=**** | 3rd-score2-1=4 | 3rd-score2-2=9 | 3rd-score2-3=33

Individual awards

World Team

The world team was selected based on player performance in the pool rounds only. India, China, the Peace Team and Finland all missed representation in the team.

PlayerNationClubPosition
Donald Barry
Joe Lla
Overa Gibson
Stanis Susuve
Richard Bradley
Andrew Crighton
Andrew Congalton
Mike Finn
Ian O'Sullivan
Cian Quigley
Julian Horn
Thabiso Phakedi
Scott Fleming
Emmanuel Mattata
Agir Amwano
Torio Mwareow
Aiden Dillane
Luke Matias
Páll Tómas Finnsson
Jen Djernes
Chris Candelaria
Michito Sakaki
Fia Tootoo
Andreas Svensson

Tournament Best & Fairest winners

PlayerNationClub
Mike Finn

References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20071208123131/http://www.afl.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=53863 AFL International Cup goes to Warrnambool]
  2. World Cup For Perth. 28 August Digby Beacham, Sunday Times, Perth
  3. [http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20070718233549434 Cup dates proposed as AFL ponders divisions]
  4. (3 December 2007). "Israelis and Palestinians to play side by side".
  5. [http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20071127223254512 Warrnambool to co-host 2008 International Cup]
  6. [http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php?story=20070729221631386 Plenty of issues to consider for Cup organisers]
  7. [http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20081110230835601 Wolfpack hunt in big numbers] from worldfootynews.com
  8. [http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20080208123145947 World Footy News – 16 teams to contest IC08, a dozen more in the wings]
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 2008 Australian Football International Cup — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report