Mittwoch, Juni 27, 2012

IFAF UNDER-19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES TO BE SHOWN LIVE FROM AUSTIN VIA WEBCAST



All 12 games to be streamed live from Burger Stadium beginning with Panama vs. Austria, Japan vs. France, Canada vs. Sweden and USA vs. American Samoa

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 2012 – AUSTIN, TX – All 12 games of the 2012 IFAF Under-19 World Championship will be streamed live online from Burger Stadium in Austin when the tournament kicks off this weekend.

USA Football’s YouTube channel will air a live webcast of the games, which will also be archived for future viewing at www.YouTube.com/usafootballeducation.

The live webcast will cover the opening games on Saturday, June 30, which begin at 9am CT the second round of games on July 3 and 4 and the July 6 placement games and the July 7 medal games.

Select games also will be telecast in Central Texas on KBVO MyAustinTV. KBVO will air all three U.S. Under-19 National Games. Additional KBVO game telecasts will be announced during World Championship play.

We are pleased that American football fans around the world who are eager to see the next generation of top international players compete in Texas will be able to follow the entire tournament online,” said IFAF president TOMMY WIKING. “We have four games for them to enjoy on Saturday and no doubt some intriguing and exciting games in midweek when places in the medal rounds are at stake.”

The action kicks off this Saturday, June 30, at www.YouTube.com/usafootballeducation when two newcomers to the world Under-19 stage meet as reigning European junior champion Austria takes on Panama at 9am CT, enabling American football fans in Panama to tune in at 9am local time and in Austria at 4pm Central European Time.

2009 Bronze Medal winner Japan meets France at 11.30am CT (6.30pm in France / 1.30am Sunday in Japan), followed by a clash between 2009 Silver medalist Canada and Sweden at 5pm CT (6pm ET / midnight in Sweden).

When the reigning champion United States faces American Samoa, playing in its first-ever IFAF tournament, at 8pm local time on Saturday, American Samoan fans will be watching at 2pm that afternoon in the South Pacific.

The second round, placement and medal games will all kick off at 5pm and 8pm local time on July 3, 4, 6 and 7, which translate as 11am and 2pm in American Samoa, 6pm and 9pm U.S. Eastern time, midnight and 3am the following day Central European Time, and 7am and 10am the following day in Japan.

Learn more about the IFAF Under-19 World Championship and the World Football Festival at: www.u19championship.com.

2012 IFAF Under-19 World Championship Webcast Schedule By Time Zone

Saturday, June 30 (all games at Burger Stadium)

Local
Eastern
CET
Japan
Am. Samoa
Game
9am
10am
4pm
11pm
3am
Panama vs. Austria
11.30am
12.30am
6.30pm
1.30am +1 day
5am
Japan vs. France
5pm
6pm
12am +1 day
7am +1 day
11am
Canada vs. Sweden
8pm
9pm
3am +1 day
10am +1 day
2pm
United States vs. American Samoa

Tuesday, July 3 (all games at Burger Stadium)

Local
Eastern
CET
Japan
Am. Samoa
Game
5pm
6pm
12am +1 day
7am +1 day
11am
JPN/FRA losing team vs.
CAN/SWE losing team
8pm
9pm
3am +1 day
10am +1 day
2pm
PAN/AUT losing team vs.
USA/AMS losing team

Wednesday, July 4 (all games at Burger Stadium)

Local
Eastern
CET
Japan
Am. Samoa
Game
5pm
6pm
12am +1 day
7am +1 day
11am
JPN/FRA winner vs. CAN/SWE winner
8pm
9pm
3am +1 day
10am +1 day
2pm
PAN/AUT winner vs. USA/AMS winner

Friday, July 6 (all games at Burger Stadium)

Local
Eastern
CET
Japan
Am. Samoa
Game
5pm
6pm
12am +1 day
7am +1 day
11am
Seventh Place Game
8pm
9pm
3am +1 day
10am +1 day
2pm
Fifth Place Game

Saturday, July 7 (all games at Burger Stadium)

Local
Eastern
CET
Japan
Am. Samoa
Game
5pm
6pm
12am +1 day
7am +1 day
11am
Bronze Medal Game
8pm
9pm
3am +1 day
10am +1 day
2pm
Gold Medal Game

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