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2005 Australian Football International Cup

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Host country
  
Australia

Runners-up
  
Papua New Guinea

Start date
  
2005

Teams
  
10

Dates
  
3 August – 13 August

Fourth place
  
Ireland

End date
  
August 13, 2005

Champions
  
New Zealand (1st title)

Champion
  
New Zealand national Australian rules football team

Third place
  
United States men's national Australian rules football team

Spain vs japan 2005 australian football international cup


The 2005 Australian Football International Cup was the second time that the Australian Football International Cup tournament, an international Australian rules football competition was held.

Contents

The event was hosted by both Melbourne and Wangaratta, Australia in 2005.

10 nations participated following the late withdrawal of both Nauru and Denmark and the introduction of Spain.

All sides were scheduled to play 4 games, after which the top 4 sides played off in semi-finals for a berth in the Grand Final decider. The Grand Final was between Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. Both sides went through the tournament undefeated. It was played as a curtain raiser to an official Australian Football League premiership season match and was replayed on Fox Sports (Australia) and the Fox Footy Channel.

Round 1

(Wednesday 3 August 2005)

Round 2

(Friday 5 August 2005)

Round 3

(Sunday 7 August 2005)

Round 4

(Tuesday 9 August 2005)

Semifinals

(Thursday 11 August 2005)

Qualifying finals round

(Thursday 11 August 2005)

Minor placing finals

(Saturday 13 August 2005)

Grand final

(Saturday 13 August 2005)

The Grand Final was replayed on Fox Sports (Australia) and the Fox Footy Channel.

The Best and Fairest medal was awarded to New Zealand's James Bowden.

A Grand Final was played as a curtain raiser to the round 20 AFL match between Collingwood vs Carlton, so this figure is the total crowd for the match, although not all spectators were inside the stadium at the start or conclusion of the curtain raiser event.

Final standings

  1. New Zealand
  2. Papua New Guinea
  3. USA
  4. Ireland
  5. Samoa
  6. Great Britain
  7. Canada
  8. South Africa
  9. Japan
  10. Spain

2005 Australian Football International Cup All Stars Team

Like the All-Australian Team in the Australian Football League, a team selected from the best players in the International Cup was selected.

References

2005 Australian Football International Cup Wikipedia