• 28 Canadians join Team World in Austin: Coach Marshall addresses the team (video)

    Football Canada is proud to announce that 28 Canadians are among the 44 players named to the IFAF (International Federation of American Football) World Team which will face Team USA -- composed of top prospects from the class of 2012, in the third annual International Bowl (formerly the USA vs. the World) on Wednesday, February 1st in Austin, Texas.








    The International Bowl is part of Football Canada’s programs of excellence which provides opportunities for Canadian football players to develop and showcase their abilities nationally as well as internationally. Former Team World participants include top CFL prospect Ben Heenan (University of Saskatchewan), Tyler Crapigna (McMaster University) who kicked the 2011 Vanier Cup winning field goal in double overtime and quarterback Jérémi Doyon-Roch (Université de Sherbrooke) who was named 2011 RSEQ Rookie of the Year.

    The current 44-man IFAF roster features players from nine IFAF member federations -- American Samoa, Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Japan, Mexico, Spain and Sweden.

    The World Team is lead by head coach, Greg Marshall (The University of Western Ontario) who is joined by fellow Canadian and World Team Defensive Coordinator, Warren Craney (Head Coach at York University).

    Tevaun Smith is one of five Canadians returning to Team World in 2012. Smith was named Team World MVP last year after returning a kick-off 79 yards for a touchdown and has recently committed to the University of Iowa.

    Also returning are offensive linemen Winston Miles (The University of Western Ontario) and Matthias Goosen (Simon Fraser University), defensive back Marcus Grandison (York University) and quarterback Jahlani Gilbert-Knorren (University of Saskatchewan).

    Among the first time Canadians named to Team World are Will Finch, Connor Ralph and Charles Vaillancourt. Finch is a highly recruited quarterback from Burlington, ON, who played for Team Ontario West at the 2011 Football Canada Cup as well as both the Burlington Stampeders and Nelson High School Lords.

    Connor Ralph is a former Raymond (High School) Comet who notched 44 tackles, 3 sacks and 1 interception in his first year at linebacker with the University of Alberta Golden Bears.

    Charles Vaillancourt is a 6’4’’, 330 pound offensive lineman who played this past season at Champlain College (CEGEP-AAA) where as a freshman he was named to a league all-star. Vaillancourt also participated in both the 2009 (U17) and 2010 (U18) Football Canada Cup as a member of Team Québec.

    Team World also includes Canada West Rookie of the Year, University of Saskatchewan offensive lineman Jordan Arkko as well as CJFL Rookie of the Year, Windsor AKO Fratmen receiver Beau Lumley.

    Team World gathers in the Texas state capital on Thursday, January 26th to begin the task of bringing together players from around the globe to face Team USA. An additional 6 players will be added to Team World from the IFAF Development Team, lead by Coordinator, Tim Enger (Football Alberta) as well as defensive line coach, Barclay Spady (Bev Facey H.S.) and quarterback coach, Michael Faulds (York University).

    IFAF World Team 2012 Roster
    First name
    Last name
    Pos.
    Ht.
    Wt.
    Country
    Hometown
    Team
    David
    Katina
    DE
    6-3
    255
    Am. Samoa
    Pago Pago
    Hawaii
    Rommel
    Mageo
    LB
    6-2
    220
    Am. Samoa
    Pago Pago
    Samoana HS
    Destiny
    Vaeao
    TE
    6-4
    255
    Am. Samoa
    Pago Pago
    Tafuna HS
    Adam
    Gotsis
    OL
    6-5
    288
    Australia
    Abbotsford
    Monash Warriors
    Andreas
    Hofbauer
    RB
    5-11
    206
    Austria
    Innsbruck
    Swarco Raiders
    Laurinho
    Walch
    WR
    5-11
    160
    Austria
    Vienna
    Raiffeisen Vikings
    Chris
    Ackie
    S
    6-2
    195
    Canada
    Cambridge, ON
    Wilfrid Laurier University
    Eli
    Ankou
    DE
    6-3
    257
    Canada
    Ottawa, ON
    Red Lion Academy
    Jordan
    Arkko
    OL
    6-1
    295
    Canada
    Edmonton, AB
    Univ. Saskatchewan
    Matt
    Brazier
    WR
    6-2
    188
    Canada
    London, ON
    Western Ontario
    Casey
    Chin
    LB
    5-11
    220
    Canada
    Port Moody, BC
    Simon Fraser University
    Sukh
    Chungh
    OL
    6-4
    293
    Canada
    Port Coquitlam, BC
    University of Calgary
    Anthony
    Coombs
    RB
    5-9
    185
    Canada
    Winnipeg, MB
    University of Manitoba
    Faith
    Ekakitie
    DE
    6-3
    285
    Canada
    Brampton, ON
    Lake Forest Academy
    Will
    Finch
    QB
    6-3
    218
    Canada
    Burlington, ON
    Nelson HS
    Jahlani
    Gilbert-Knorren
    QB
    6-1
    186
    Canada
    Edmonton, AB
    Univ. Saskatchewan
    Evan
    Gill
    DE
    6-4
    273
    Canada
    Winnipeg, MB
    University of Manitoba
    Matthias
    Goossen
    OL
    6-3
    300
    Canada
    Richmond, BC
    Simon Fraser University
    Marcus
    Grandison
    DB
    6-0
    215
    Canada
    Toronto, ON
    York University
    Alex
    Hovington
    DB
    5-11
    185
    Canada
    St. Hubert, QC
    Spartiates Vieux-Montreal
    Kalvin
    Johnson
    DB
    5-9
    180
    Canada
    Brampton, ON
    Western Ontario
    Jamal
    Kett
    WR
    6-5
    215
    Canada
    Orangeville, ON
    St. Andrews College
    Beau
    Lumley
    WR
    5-11
    185
    Canada
    Herman, ON
    Windsor AKO Fratmen
    Sean
    McEwen
    OL
    6-3
    283
    Canada
    Calgary, AB
    University of Calgary
    Andrew
    McWhinnie
    LB
    6-4
    225
    Canada
    Waterloo, ON
    Sir John A MacDonald HS
    Winston
    Miles
    OL
    6-5
    307
    Canada
    Toronto, ON
    Western Ontario
    Jesse
    Mills
    QB
    6-4
    242
    Canada
    Halifax, NS
    Saint Mary’s University
    Connor
    Ralph
    LB
    5-11
    216
    Canada
    Raymond, AB
    University of Alberta
    Luka
    Ricard
    LB
    6-3
    220
    Canada
    Montreal, QC
    Champlain College
    John
    Rush
    LB
    6-2
    220
    Canada
    Port Robinson, ON
    University of Guelph
    Tevaun
    Smith
    WR
    6-2
    187
    Canada
    Toronto, ON
    Kent School
    Charles
    Vaillancourt
    OL
    6-4
    330
    Canada
    Montreal, ON
    Champlain College
    Dillon
    Wamsley
    K/P
    5-10
    185
    Canada
    London, ON
    London Falcons
    Daryl
    Waud
    DL
    6-4
    283
    Canada
    Hamilton, ON
    Western Ontario
    Victor
    Ferrier
    S
    6-1
    194
    France
    Pessac
    Bordeaux Kangourous
    Guiterembi
    Vickos
    LB
    6-2
    257
    France
    Amiens
    Amiens Spartiates
    Shingo
    Maeda
    RB
    5-11
    176
    Japan
    Osaka
    Kansai University
    Emigdio
    Palacios
    DE
    6-2
    258
    Mexico
    Cholula, Puebla
    UDLAP
    Mauricio
    Romero
    C
    6-3
    284
    Mexico
    Mexico City
    UNAM
    Sergio
    Schaffino
    DB
    5-8
    175
    Mexico
    Monterrey
    ITESM-Monterrey
    Daniel
    Siller
    WR
    6-1
    192
    Mexico
    Torreon
    UDLAP
    Jean-Claude
    Madin Cerezo
    WR
    6-2
    200
    Spain
    Hamburg, Germany
    Hamburg Huskies
    Ivan
    Campos
    DT
    6-3
    306
    Sweden
    Gothenburg
    Gothenburg Marvels
    Robin
    Svallin
    OL
    6-3
    297
    Sweden
    Tyresö
    Tyreso Royal Crowns

    Coaching Staff: Greg Marshall (Canada), Head Coach; Warren Craney (Canada), Defensive Coordinator; Shinzo Yamada (Japan), Special Teams Coordinator; Masato Itai (Japan), Quarterbacks; Max Von Garnier (Germany), Running Backs; Jakob Dieplinger (Austria), Wide Receivers; Paul Manera (Australia), Offensive Line; Sause Ta’ase (American Samoa), Linebackers; Tuomas Heikkinen (Finland), Defensive Backs; John Leijten (Australia), Defensive Line; Giorgio Longhi (Italy), Defensive Assistant; Niclas Carlson (Sweden), Strength & Conditioning; Rick Sowieta (Football Canada), Chef de Mission