Nickname(s) | USA Revolution |
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Coach(es) | Tom Ellis |
League(s) | United States Australian Football League |
First international | |
1999 49th Parallel Cup United States vs. Canada 10.15 (75) def. 8.7 (55) |
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Largest win | |
2014 International Cup United States vs. Finland 27.17 (182) def. 0.1 (1) |
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Largest defeat | |
2002 International Cup New Zealand vs. United States 11.12 (78) def. 4.1 (25) |
The United States national Australian rules football team, nicknamed the Revolution, represents the United States of America in the sport of Australian rules football. The Revolution are named after the American Revolution (an event which gave the country separation from the British Empire) and wear the colors of the American flag.
The team plays in international tournaments, including the Australian Football International Cup, as well as exhibition matches against other countries. The US national team has participated in every International Cup since its inception in 2002. The team's best result has been third behind New Zealand and Papua New Guinea at the 2005 Australian Football International Cup.
Revolution players are selected from United States-born players from USAFL clubs across the country.
Australian football legend Paul Roos coached the national side's inaugural game in 1999 at Chicago (Naperville, 8/1/99) to victory over Canada USA 10:15(75) CAN 8:12(60) before returning to Australia be appointed as coach of the Australian Football League side the Sydney Swans.
Under 2006 head coach Tom Ellis, the Revolution lost in a lopsided score to the ex-patriate team (the All-comers) in a January 2006 match played as a curtain raiser to the AFL exhibition match held at UCLA.