International Flag Bowl Games Announced!
- AFA Media
- Jun 16
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 17

The International Bowl® returns in 2025 with an exciting showcase of Flag Football talent, as Australia lines up against the world’s best. Both the Australian Men’s and Women’s National Teams, alongside our Junior representatives, will face powerhouse nations including the USA, Canada, Israel, Japan, and Germany in a series of international friendlies.
Below is the full Australian team schedule:
Senior International Bowl
Women:
June 22, 7:00 AM AEST: Australia vs. Israel (Field 7)
June 22, 9:00 AM AEST: Canada vs. Australia (Field 7)
June 22, 11:00 AM AEST: Australia vs. Japan (Field 7)
June 23, 5:00 AM AEST: USA vs. Australia (Championship Field)
June 23, 9:00 AM AEST: Germany vs. Australia (Field 2)
Men:
June 22, 8:00 AM AEST: Australia vs. Japan (Field 6)
June 22, 10:00 AM AEST: Australia vs. Israel (Field 5)
June 23, 6:00 AM AEST: USA vs. Australia (Championship Field)
June 23, 8:00 AM AEST: Canada vs. Australia (Field 1)
Junior International Cup
Girl's 15U:
June 21, 8:30 AM AEST: Monterrey vs. Australia (Field 6)
June 22, 3:00 AM AEST: Azteca vs. Australia (Field 5)
June 22, 5:00 AM AEST: USA vs. Australia (Field 7)
Girl's 17U:
June 21, 9:30 AM AEST: Australia vs. Monterrey (Field 8)
June 22, 2:00 AM AEST: Canada vs. Australia (Field 7)
June 22, 4:00 AM AEST: Japan vs. Australia (Field 8)
Boy's 15U:
June 21, 10:30 AM AEST: USA vs. Australia (Field 5)
June 22, 4:00 AM AEST: Australia vs. Azteca (Field 2)
June 22, 7:00 AM AEST: Australia vs. Korea (Field 2)
Boy's 17U:
June 21, 11:30 AM AEST: Canada vs. Australia (Field 5)
June 22, 3:00 AM AEST: Australia vs. USA (Field 8)
June 22, 5:00 AM AEST: Australia vs. Monterrey (Field 1)
🌟 ATHLETES TO WATCH
The Australian teams are stacked with multi-sport talent, including former International Rugby League, NRLW stars, AFL athletes, and national Oztag champions. A standout is Kodie Fuller, the NFL Global Flag Football Ambassador and the country’s leading touchdown scorer, who will lead the Women's side as offensive captain.
Other elite players include:
Shontelle Stowers (Rugby Union/League)
Kiana Takairangi (NRLW, International RL)
Rebecca Gordon (Flag World Cup 2024 Rep)
Erica Pitman (Basketball/AFL, NSW Rep)
Marcel Pascual and Mitchell Collins (Men’s Team, multiple national campaigns)
Bradley Howard, captain of the undefeated national club champs of Queensland & CTF team 'Gronk It'
Quade Cooper (International Rugby Union Star)
Every player brings their unique edge to the field, and the competition is shaping up to be fierce.
Stay tuned for updates, results, and behind-the-scenes content as Australia takes on the world at the 2025 International Bowl®.
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