Japan always has good discipline teams in these international tournaments at every level. The fact that discipline is a cultural thing within that country in football is like the fourth most popular sport in that country they will have very competitive teams. Which actually makes sense because they beat the United States a few times.
Wow, just wow!! Watching these young guys. Playing football. Man, no wonder NFL QBs are getting their bags. Not everyone can be a QB. That pressure to release/ deliver the ball to the receiver. Being chased by those huge DL. The ability to read the coverage and arm talent to exploited it. Respect to all QB.
@@RizeUp8083 they also, have high school, college leagues, and a draft into their professional league which is pretty good. Probably the top league outside of the stats and Canadian football league. As far as I know, no other country has the same system as the US uses. Most countries are club teams like and they have teams like a soccer league would. So, they’re clubs and practice like two to three times a week cause they don’t associate with schools. The states are all pretty much school run past Pop Warner level and have everything needed to grow and get better. Weight rooms, all week training, etc. club teams are usually funded by the city/country and Most club teams get no funding cause their country doesn’t care about it or understand it. Although, football in the Europe is growing. Not super fast, but it’s becoming more popular. Especially, since the Olympics put flag football as a sport for LA 2028. Now countries are funding them. Long story short. Japan is doing it like Americans and nobody else is.
How many Australians play American football? I would imagine around 10,000. Australia plays more football cotes than any other country but I never new we had a team who played this sport. Now football codes I know Australia plays. Soccer, AFL-Australian rules, Rugby Union, Rugby league, NFL, Gaelic football.
Japan did some ground and pound. Want to see my man Toby Linscott at QB especially when Kobayashi did have 2 ints and a sack it seems. Disciplined in D
To be fair though American Football is way down the pecking order of sports to play down here. You have Rugby League, Rugby Union, Australian Rules, Soccer, Cricket and Basketball all competing, and winning, to appeal to youth participants. Japan has over 400 teams, Australia about 70.
Yep these are'nt professional athletes for Australia. They're just weekend warriors that play for fun.. There is 4 other professional football codes in Australia where the best athletes go.. (AFL, NRL, Union and Soccer) - and there are decent minor leagues in all 4 of these codes too.. A lot of Aussies watch the NFL, it has a following. But very few actually play!
You would expect Australia to be good, considering they have australian rule football and rugby, but have also had players in the NFL. This must just be a down year team. Its also not surprising that Japan is good, because they are fairly good at most American sports
Good stuff Japan! Rooting for you always from the USA! 🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵
God bless 🙏✝️!
Japan always has good discipline teams in these international tournaments at every level. The fact that discipline is a cultural thing within that country in football is like the fourth most popular sport in that country they will have very competitive teams. Which actually makes sense because they beat the United States a few times.
Wow, just wow!!
Watching these young guys. Playing football. Man, no wonder NFL QBs are getting their bags.
Not everyone can be a QB. That pressure to release/ deliver the ball to the receiver. Being chased by those huge DL. The ability to read the coverage and arm talent to exploited it. Respect to all QB.
This is badass seeing different countries play football
Japan is for real.
I love international American football!
CFL You Know the guys that invented La Cross, Basket Ball , And Hockey.... 3 downs lots of Kicking 🏈
Japan should do very well in this. They have a very similar approach to American football as in the US.
In what manner? Curious
@@RizeUp8083 just the way they coach and practice is similar no lie they have a good system
@@RizeUp8083 they also, have high school, college leagues, and a draft into their professional league which is pretty good. Probably the top league outside of the stats and Canadian football league. As far as I know, no other country has the same system as the US uses. Most countries are club teams like and they have teams like a soccer league would. So, they’re clubs and practice like two to three times a week cause they don’t associate with schools. The states are all pretty much school run past Pop Warner level and have everything needed to grow and get better. Weight rooms, all week training, etc. club teams are usually funded by the city/country and Most club teams get no funding cause their country doesn’t care about it or understand it. Although, football in the Europe is growing. Not super fast, but it’s becoming more popular. Especially, since the Olympics put flag football as a sport for LA 2028. Now countries are funding them. Long story short. Japan is doing it like Americans and nobody else is.
How many Australians play American football? I would imagine around 10,000. Australia plays more football cotes than any other country but I never new we had a team who played this sport.
Now football codes I know Australia plays. Soccer, AFL-Australian rules, Rugby Union, Rugby league, NFL, Gaelic football.
@@ChrisLawnactually in melbourne there’s like 6 clubs that play properly 😂 i was surprised too
漆原選手のランは異次元ですね😁💦そして小林選手のクォーターバッキングは天才的!!!
立命館宇治クリスマスボウル優勝の立役者ですから
Goto was Japan's "go to" running back. 😊
Japan running back nice af
And their O line is insane, winning hard every play.
They tuff in the trenches ngl@@Direwoof
Absolute domination in the trenches on both sides of the ball.
Yo, Japan is on point!
Love the idea of American football going international
It has been international for several decades already.
IFAF Next Global Body Governor!
I know Japan is big in baseball but could you imagine a Japanese QB in NFL if this sport ever got big?
Japan did some ground and pound. Want to see my man Toby Linscott at QB especially when Kobayashi did have 2 ints and a sack it seems. Disciplined in D
The running backs for Japan are quick and shifty!
japan dominating the trenches. impressive.
Japan's team is legit! I'd like to see how they stack up against a true allstar football team
the fuck you mean those kids are barely 20 years old wtf? how do you think that would go? brainless
asians average height is 5'4
@@asianconnection7701does not matter mate
Japan U20 wait until 5-6 years they will great opponent for USA team.
Why isn't there any fans in the stands?
How come my team Australia has to use Schutt helmets but the Japanese have Speedflexes and stuff
I could find under 15’s that tackle better than that Australia defence, oh my gosh. And that oline wasn’t helping much either
How can I watch these games live
IFAF website.
Australia looks absolutely horrific.
To be fair though American Football is way down the pecking order of sports to play down here. You have Rugby League, Rugby Union, Australian Rules, Soccer, Cricket and Basketball all competing, and winning, to appeal to youth participants. Japan has over 400 teams, Australia about 70.
All their athletic big guys are playing at least four other sports in Aus (Aussie Rules, Rugby League, Rugby Union or Basketball)
Why play this boring game when you can play AFL😂
Yep these are'nt professional athletes for Australia. They're just weekend warriors that play for fun.. There is 4 other professional football codes in Australia where the best athletes go.. (AFL, NRL, Union and Soccer) - and there are decent minor leagues in all 4 of these codes too.. A lot of Aussies watch the NFL, it has a following. But very few actually play!
@@bradleyedwards9244 you play Australian Rules Football, the AFL is the pro league. You”d never say “let’s have a game of NRL”
I heard that Japan’s QB can eat a lot of hot dogs in a short period of time!
awesome
Japan runs are hard to get.
Wtf Australia, is not as if you don't have similar physical ball sports that you can crossover from bloody hell
Why would you crossover to a sport that has no professional league in Australia if you have a much better chance at playing professional sport?
@@mattheww7804 these are under 20s, it'd be for fun.
You would expect Australia to be good, considering they have australian rule football and rugby, but have also had players in the NFL. This must just be a down year team. Its also not surprising that Japan is good, because they are fairly good at most American sports
Who are this people
アメフトは強い日本、世界的にはマイナーだが、アメリカ発のスポーツは強い不思議な国日本………
DFラインに体重規制掛けて、ボクシングみたいに階級制にしちゃだめなの?
It's "American" football, so unfortunately that's not how the sport works
I thought Australia would’ve won
People glazing Japan so hard, they are good but not elite….
This is U20.
None of the teams are elite level yet.
@@Jose.AFT.Saddul they just be glazing japan thinking they the best, they have this view cause they anime nerds
@@WajeEdits i think everyone just thinks they're Good. Capable of beating a lot of other teams on the field.
They aren't world champions yet
Australians don't have sex, Australians mate.
all these players suck i cannot lie
The worst football team of any code to represent Australia. Shameful defence.