10th International Bowl headed back to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
Eight U.S. national teams will compete against teams representing Canada, Japan, Mexico, Panama and the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. A member of the U.S. Olympic Committee and the sport’s national governing body, USA Football, manages the International Bowl and organizes U.S. National Teams for international competition.
USA Football CEO Scott Hallenbeck:
“We’re excited to return to North Texas for the tenth annual International Bowl. Arlington is a premier football destination to unite top football talent from around the world. This is an exciting time for our young athletes who will learn from top coaches and represent their country during a week of practices and games against outstanding international competition in AT&T Stadium.
“We also very much appreciate the warm welcome and shown to International Bowl players, coaches and fans by the Dallas Cowboys and the City of Arlington.”
Recognized as American Football’s largest annual global competition, International Bowl X will feature two gamedays across four age divisions. Game days are Friday, Jan. 11 and Friday, Jan. 18, each consisting of four games. Game tickets may be purchased at www.internationalbowl.com.
All International Bowl games will be played at AT&T Stadium, home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys and college football’s Goodyear Cotton Bowl and streamed live on ESPN3.
Arlington Mayor Jeff Williams:
“USA Football and the world recognizes our community as a global football destination. We’re excited to host the International Bowl for the sixth consecutive year. Cheering on the passion of high school-aged players from nine countries in our world-class AT&T Stadium underscores how football unites us in uncommon, powerful ways. We’re humbled to host more than 500 coaches and athletes from three continents to celebrate football – American football – and its time-honored team values.”
Age divisions of competing national teams are Under-16, Under-17, Under-18 and Under-19. Each age group includes one U.S. Select Team and National Team, respectively. The 10th annual event will feature 10 days of team activities, practices and games.
According to the Arlington Convention & Visitors Bureau, the 2018 International Bowl generated an economic impact of more than $3.1 million for the city, encompassing more than 7,000 hotel room nights for the event’s athletes, coaches and administrators. More than 275,000 fans across the world watched 2018 International Bowl games from AT&T Stadium in person, on television and through webcasts.
U.S. National Team alumni include DT Malcom Brown (New England Patriots/University of Texas), LB Shaquem Griffin (Seattle Seahawks/University of Central Florida), QB Dwayne Haskins (Ohio State University), RB Todd Gurley (Los Angeles Rams/Georgia University), DB Tyrann Mathieu (Houston Texans/LSU), RB Jonathan Taylor (University of Wisconsin) and DE Stephon Tuitt (Pittsburgh Steelers/University of Notre Dame).
Approximately 70 countries across five continental federations possess a national federation dedicated solely to American football.