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2011 Australian Football International Cup


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title2011 Australian Football International Cup
leagueAustralian Football International Cup
sportAustralian rules football
logo2011 AFL International Cup Logo.jpg
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conf1Men's Division 1
conf1_champIreland Ireland
conf1_runner-upPapua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
conf2Men's Division 2
conf2_champFiji Fiji
conf2_runner-upFrance France
conf3Women's Division
conf3_champIreland Ireland
conf3_runner-upCanada Canada
seasonslistAustralian Football International Cup
seasonslistnamesAustralian Football International Cup
prevseason_link2008 Australian Football International Cup
prevseason_year2008
nextseason_link2014 Australian Football International Cup
nextseason_year2014

| conf1_runner-up = Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea | conf2_runner-up = France France | conf3_runner-up = Canada Canada The 2011 Australian Football International Cup (also known as the AFL International Cup 2011 or IC11) was the fourth edition of the Australian Football International Cup, an international Australian rules football competition run by the Australian Football League (AFL).

It was contested between 12 and 27 August 2011 by 18 nations, with games played in both Melbourne and Sydney. Two matches were played as curtain raisers to AFL premiership matches, USA vs South Africa at Stadium Australia and the IC Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Ireland won its second men's championship, and the inaugural women's championship (Ryan Aslett Cup).

Competing Teams

On 1 July 2011, the AFL confirmed the 18 men's teams that would participate in the 2011 International Cup:

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GuernseyCountryNicknameFinal RankWorld Team Rep's
Ireland IrelandWarriors13 + Coach
Papua New Guinea Papua New GuineaMosquitos24
New Zealand New ZealandFalcons33
United States USARevolution43
South Africa South AfricaLions53
Nauru NauruChiefs61
Great Britain Great BritainBulldogs70
Denmark DenmarkVikings81
Tonga TongaTigers91
Canada CanadaNorthwind101
Sweden SwedenElks111
Japan JapanSamurais121
Fiji FijiTribe13 (1st Div 2)1
France FranceLes Coqs14 (2nd Div 2)0
Israel Palestinian territories Israel & PalestinePeres Team for Peace150
India IndiaTigers160
China ChinaRed Demons170
Timor-Leste Timor-LesteCrocodiles180

17 of these clubs represented single nations, and one (the Peres Team for Peace) represented both Israel and the Palestinian Territories.

As well as the above Men's teams, for the first time in the history of the tournament, there was also a Women's competition, with five teams participating:

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GuernseyCountryNicknameFinal RankWorld Team Rep's
Ireland IrelandBanshees18 + Coach
Canada CanadaCanada Northern Lights25
United States USAFreedom36
Papua New Guinea Papua New GuineaFlame43
Australia Indigenous/Multicultural AustraliaIndigenous/Multicultural52

Men's Fixtures

Round 1

Before the tournament, the 18 clubs were seeded into six groups of three, ranked based on previous performance in International Cups, or in the case of the newer teams, at the discretion of the AFL:

Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5Group 6

Matches

The first round of matches was played with modified rules, most significantly the reduction of game length to two-quarters, in the same manner as the 2011 NAB Cup.

  • Papua New Guinea and Tonga advance to Division 1.
  • France advances to Division 2.
  • New Zealand and Sweden advance to Division 1.
  • India advances to Division 2.
  • South Africa and Denmark advance to Division 1.
  • China advances to Division 2.
  • Ireland and Great Britain advance to Division 1.
  • East Timor advances to Division 2.
  • Nauru and Japan advance to Division 1.
  • Fiji advances to Division 2.
  • United States and Canada advance to Division 1.
  • Peres Team for Peace advances to Division 2.

Round 2

At the conclusion of Round 1, the best two teams from each Group were regrouped into four groups of three teams, based on Win-Draw-Loss performance and Percentage in Round 1, all within a larger group known as Division 1. These teams would remain in contention for the International Cup title. The remaining six were regrouped in the same way, into two subgroups of Division 2. These teams would compete for a secondary prize.

The structure of the groups was as follows:

Division 1Division 2Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 1Group 2

Division 1

Division 1 teams played one match against each team in their respective groups.

TEAMPWLDPFPA%PTS
Ireland Ireland2200176151173.338
United States of America United States220017019894.748
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea220022929789.668
New Zealand New Zealand220013922631.828
South Africa South Africa21106546170.774
Denmark Denmark21108611078.184
Nauru Nauru21108814560.694
United Kingdom Great Britain21104611540.004
Canada Canada2020358342.170
Sweden Sweden20204418124.310
Tonga Tonga20203718020.560
Japan Japan2020102074.830

Division 2

Division 2 teams played one match against each team in their respective groups, as well as a single "cross-over" match against a team in the opposite group.

TEAMPWLDPFPA%PTS
Fiji Fiji330032842780.9512
France France330025650512.0012
IsraelPalestine Peres Team for Peace3120139127109.454
India India31208219442.274
China China31206420531.224
East Timor East Timor30307232422.220

Division 1 Semi-Finals

At the conclusion of Round 2, the teams were once again re-seeded based on their performance in the previous round; the teams in Division 1 were seeded in positions 1-12, and the teams in Division 2 in positions 13–18.

These matches were played at the same time as the final round 2 Division 2 matches; the Division 2 teams did not participate in this round.

Finals

Fergal McManus 3 Fearghal Purcell 1 B. Beno, A. Pinda 1

  • Ireland scored the last seven goals of the match to complete a big comeback.

Women's Fixtures

Round 1

In the opening round of the Women's International Cup, the five teams played each other once, over the course of 10 days.

TEAMPWLDPFPA%PTS
Ireland Ireland440026337737.8416
Canada Canada43109454174.0712
United States of America United States422014070200.008
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea41307515349.024
Australia Australia4040202886.940

Finals

At the conclusion of Round 1, Australia, the lowest ranked team in the competition based on points and percentage, was eliminated and finished in 5th place. The remaining four clubs will compete in the finals.

World Teams

Men's World Team

Women's World Team

References

References

  1. "IC11 nominated teams announced". Australian Football League.
  2. "AFL IC11 Draw". Australian Football League.
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