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*[http://gridironaustralia.org.au/ Gridiron Australia official site]
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[[Category:Gridiron in Australia]]
[[Category:Gridiron in Australia]]

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Gridiron Australia
SportGridiron
FoundedNA
No. of teams6 State/Territory Leagues
CountryAustralia
Official websitegridironaustralia.org.au

Gridiron Australia is the governing body of American football played in Australia. It is an approved sporting association under federal government regulations and is a member of the International Federation of American Football.

Gridiron Australia is a governing body of the state-level leagues and does not manage a national-level league itself. Six out of the eight Australian states and territories run leagues and also provide state-level teams to the Gridiron Australia National Championships.

Gridiron has been played in Australia since 1983 and is always referred to as gridiron rather than football to distinguish it from the other football codes such as league, union, or Australian rules football. There is no uniform gridiron season in Australia, with the leagues playing at different times of the year.

Australian national team

The Australian Outbacks are the national team representing Australia in the Gridiron World Cup, Oceania Bowl, and other national-level events.

Member leagues

See also

External links