World Bowl
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The World Bowl is an international American football championship. The contest grew out of the Gridiron World Championships held in Vephrall; when the World Bowl began the GWC was retroactively named World Bowl 0.
World Bowl Champions
Game | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Venue | City | Country |
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World Bowl 0 | Taeshan | 53-31 | Yafor 2 | Ellime e Vephrall | Meice | Vephrall |
World Bowl I | Dancougar | 30-23 | Arroza | Tundra Falls Proving Grounds | Tundra Falls | Newmanistan |
World Bowl II | Rennidan | 17-3 | Kura-Pelland | Tundra Falls Proving Grounds | Tundra Falls | Newmanistan (2) |
World Bowl III | Qazox | 10-9 | Dancougar | National Stadium | Atalanta | Arroza |
World Bowl IV | Dancougar (2) | 38-26 | Newmanistan | Champions Field | Qazox City | Qazox |
World Bowl V | Arroza | 23-17 | Qazox | Tundra Falls Proving Grounds | Tundra Falls | Newmanistan (3) |
World Bowl VI | Dancougar (3) | 20-17 | Newmanistan | Monopoly Stadium | Amherst | Secristan |
World Bowl VII | Fujisiwan Territories | 13-10 | Taeshan | King Daniel III Stadium | Yuki City | Dancougar |
World Bowl VIII | Cassadaigua | 20-17 | Fujisiwan Territories | Capital Stadium | Charleston | The Babbage Islands |
World Bowl IX | Tocrowkia | 24-21 (OT) | The Babbage Islands | Qazian Memorial Stadium II | Qazox City | Qazox (2) |
World Bowl X | Bluth Corporation | 20-10 | Sarzonia | Aclaf Stadium | Port Royal | Dancougar (2) |
World Bowl XI | Sarzonia u | 23-19 | Delaclava | Golden Grass Stadium | Catherina | Delaclava |
World Bowl XII | F1 Insanity | 24-17 | Qazox | Yumbo Jumbo Sports Complex | Carrington | Andossa Se Mitrin Vega |
World Bowl XIII | Delaclava | 21-13¹ | Bluth Corporation | Vanguard Memorial Stadium | Newport Beach | Bluth Corporation |
World Bowl XIV | Sarzonia (2) | 23-22 | Bluth Corporation | Joe Gibbs Stadium | Woodstock | Sarzonia |
World Bowl XV | Delaclava (2) u | 34-25 | Sarzonia | Golden Grass Stadium | Catherina | Delaclava (2) |
World Bowl XVI | Allamunnic States | 31-20 | German Zerabithea | Concord Heights Stadium | Concord Heights | Cassadaigua |
World Bowl XVII | Allamunnic States (2) | 22-14 | Bluth Corporation | Phoenix Dome | Frbiba | Michael VII |
World Bowl XVIII | Civil Citizenry | 20-6 | Allamunnic States | ChocoMilk Amfootball Arena | Bartewick | Civil Citizenry † |
World Bowl XIX | Allamunnic States (3) | 20-7 | Yesopalitha | Phoenix Dome | Frbiba | Michael VII (2) |
World Bowl XX | German Zerabithea | 23-6 | Karditan | Redzzon Coliseum | Indianeighpolis | Karditan |
World Bowl XXI | Qazox (2) | 12-6 | Cassadaigua | OCSU Orange Bowl | Oklahoma City | Carasatoga |
World Bowl XXII | Cassadaigua (2) | 20-19 | New West Guiana | Gem of the Oceans Stadium | Republica | Free Republics/Saintland ‡ |
World Bowl XXIII | Allamunnic States (4) | 22-19 | Saintland | Inzer-Bare Stadium | Twin Brooks | Estope |
Notes:
- A u after a nation signifies that nation went undefeated and untied during their World Bowl Championship.
- ¤ World Bowl XIII had a double-elimination playoff system. The Final score listed in the table was the final score of the deciding match of the tourney.
- † Civil Citizenry was the 2nd host; as West Guiana originally won the right to host, but due to technical issues and a vote of no confidence; Civil Citizenry was voted to assume hosting duties.
- ‡ Free Republics and Saintland jointly-hosted World Bowl XXII
All time Team records
A list of every team that has played in a World Bowl, and their overall record can be found at World Bowl Team Records. The list is separated into overall record (including playoff games) and playoff record.
Trivia
(As of World Bowl XXIII)
- Newmanistan has hosted the most World Bowls, with three. Qazox, Dancougar, Delaclava, and Michael VII are the only other teams, so far, to have hosted multiple World Bowls, with two hostings each.
- Qazox was the only nation to have competed in every edition of the World Bowl, including World Bowl 0. This streak ended with World Bowl XXIII.
- World Bowl XXII is the only World Bowl thus far to have been jointly hosted by two nations. World Bowl XXII was hosted by Free Republics and Saintland.
- Dancougar was the first nation to have won multiple World Bowls, with three. Sarzonia at World Bowl XIV became the 2nd team to win multiple titles with Delaclava becoming the 3rd at World Bowl XV. Allamunnic States became the 4th team to win multiple titles at World Bowl XVII. Qazox became the 5th team to win multiple titles at World Bowl XXI. Cassadaigua became the 6th team to win multiple titles at World Bowl XXII.
- Allamunnic States (4-1) have the most World Bowl championship appearances with 5. Dancougar (3-1), Sarzonia (2-2), Qazox (2-2), and Bluth Corporation (1-3) are tied for the second-most World Bowl championship appearances with 4 each.
- Only two nations have won more than two World Bowls: Dancougar, with three (World Bowls I, IV, and VI), and Allamunnic States, with four (World Bowls XVI, XVII, XIX, and XXIII).
- Taeshan, Qazox, Arroza, Newmanistan, Fuijisiwan Territories, and Bluth Corporation are the only other teams to have reached multiple World Bowl Finals, with all but Newmanistan winning a title.
- Sarzonia, Fujisiwan Territories, Dancougar, Bluth Corporation and Allamunnic States are the only teams to have reached back-to-back championship games.
- Bluth Corporation is the only team to have lost in back-to-back World Bowl Finals.
- Sarzonia at World Bowls XIV/XV became the first team to reach back-to-back finals twice.
- Allamunnic States at World Bowl XVII became the first team to win back-to-back titles.
- Allamunnic States at World Bowl XVIII became the first team to reach back-to-back-to-back finals.
- Allamunnic States at World Bowl XIX became the first team to reach four consecutive finals.
- Allamunnic States at World Bowl XVIII became the first team to reach back-to-back-to-back finals.
- Qazox, Newmanistan, Bluth Corporation and Sarzonia are the only teams to have lost in multiple World Bowl Finals.
- The championship game of World Bowl IX was the first to be decided in overtime. Tocrowkia defeated The Babbage Islands, 24-21 (OT).
- The World Bowl XI championship game between Delaclava and Sarzonia marked the first match-up of undefeated teams in World Bowl history. Sarzonia's victory made the Stars the first team to win every game en route to a World Bowl title.
- At World Bowl XV, Sarzonia and Delaclava met in the 2nd match-up of undefeated teams in a World Bowl title. Delaclava's win made them the 2nd team to win every game at a World Bowl.
- Twelve of the fifteen World Bowl championship games have been decided by a touchdown or less.
- World Bowls III and XIV were each decided by 1 point, the closest games in World Bowl Final history.
- The largest margin of victory was Taeshan's 22 point win over Yafor II at World Bowl 0.
- F1-Insanity was the first nation to win both a Baptism of Iron and World Bowl title. (BoI IV and WB XII). Delaclava (BoI II and WB XIII) has also matched this feat.
- Bluth Corporation and Delaclava were the first two teams to play in a World Bowl final hosted in their own respective countries. Both lost.
- Sarzonia, at WorldBowl XIV, became the first team to host and win a World Bowl. Delaclava, at World Bowl XV, became the 2nd. Civil Citizenry, at World Bowl XVIII became the 3rd host nation to win a World Bowl.
- The Bluth Corporation-Sarzonia matchup at World Bowl XIV marked the 2nd rematch in World Bowl history. It also marked the first ever meeting between two teams that both previously had won a World Bowl title.
- Delaclava-Sarzonia at World Bowl XV was the third such rematch and the 2nd ever championship meeting between former champions.
- Michael VII at World Bowl XVII and Baptism of Iron 11 will become the first team to host both events in the same World Bowl Cycle.
- Eight Nations have hosted both a World Bowl and Baptism of Iron (Arroza, Delaclava, Michael VII, Newmanistan, Qazox, Sarzonia, Secristan, and The Babbage Islands). Only Newmanistan and Qazox have hosted both events more than once.
Baptism of Iron
Please see Baptism of Iron for more information.
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