NFL Global Junior Championship explained
The NFL Global Junior Championship was played during the week leading up to the Super Bowl, in the same city that is hosting the game. The first game was played in 1997, and only two teams played, Mexico and Europe. Mexico won the first and second edition, Europe won the third edition. From 2000 to 2002 four teams participated and from 2003 to 2006 five teams. The competition ended in 2007 being replaced by the IFAF Junior World Cup.
Results
Summaries
Year | Edition | Champion | Score | Runner-Up | Third Place | Venue | MVP |
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1997 | I | | 30–6 | Europe | none | New Orleans, LA | Constantin Ritzmann, DE |
1998 | II | | 13–12 | Europe | none | Chula Vista, CA | Constantin Ritzmann, DE |
1999 | III | Europe | 29–8 | | none | Fort Lauderdale, FL | Constantin Ritzmann, DE |
2000 | IV | | 7–6 | Europe | | Atlanta, GA | Nick Wishart, RB |
2001 | V | | 21–19 | | | Clearwater, FL | Jay Davis, QB |
2002 | VI | | 16–14 | | Europe | New Orleans, LA | Jason Spadoni, RB |
2003 | VII | | 28–21 (OT) | | | San Diego, CA | JC Cooper, LB |
2004 | VIII | | 31–0 | | | Houston, TX | Brian Johnson, QB |
2005 | IX | | 38–35 | | | Jacksonville, FL | Jerome Messam, RB |
2006 | X | | 10–0 | | | Pontiac, MI | Samuel Fournier, RB |
2007 | XI | | 23–13 | | | Fort Lauderdale, FL | Ameet Pall, DE | |
View the results of the NFL Global Junior Championship 1997 – 2007[1] Most championships
Team | Championships |
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United States | 4 |
Canada | 4 |
Mexico | 2 |
Europe | 1 | |
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.globalfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/GJC-11-yr-history-scores.pdf