Touch Football World Cup


The first Touch Football World Cup tournament was held in 1988. Touch football and the Touch football world cup are monitored by the international governing body for touch the FIT. The Touch world cup has been hosted in five continents but is yet to be played in South America. Australia has hosted the World Cup the most having hosted it thrice. While the number of participant teams is growing steadily, almost all finals to date have been contested between Australia and New Zealand. Australia has won the most finals.
Touch as included in the Touch world cup is played on a rectangular 70m x 50m pitch. It is played six aside with eight substitutes. The match is played for 40 minutes in two twenty-minute halves. Touch unlike many other football variants always uses three referees and this is the same in the Touch football world cup.
Touch football and therefore the Touch World Cup are seen as competitors to its Rugby Union equivalent, Tag rugby and the Tag rugby world cup, which is held every three years, the Touch Rugby World Cup is instead held every four years much like the football and rugby world cups.

World Cup Venues

The following outlines the World Cups held and planned for the future

1988 - Australia (Gold Coast)

World Cup # : 1

Dates : 14–16 November 1988

Participants : 5

Location : Carrara Oval, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Overall winner : Australia
DivisionWinnersRunners-UpTeams
Men's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand4
Women's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand4
Mixed OpenAustraliaNew Zealand4
Men's Masters AustraliaNew Zealand5

1991 - New Zealand (Auckland)

World Cup # : 2

Dates : 3–7 December 1991

Participants : 9

Location : Avondale Racecourse, Auckland, New Zealand

Overall winner : Australia
DivisionWinnersRunners-UpTeams
Men's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand9
Women's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand6
Mixed OpenAustraliaNew Zealand6
Men's Seniors AustraliaNew Zealand7
Women's Seniors New ZealandAustralia5
Men's Masters AustraliaNew Zealand6

1995 - USA, Hawaii (Waikiki Beach)

World Cup # : 3

Dates : 21–25 March 1995

Participants : 11

Location : Kapiolani Park, Waikiki Beach, Hawaii, United States

Overall winner : Australia
DivisionWinnersRunners-UpTeams
Men's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand8
Women's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand6
Mixed OpenAustraliaNew Zealand8
Men's Over 30 YearsAustraliaNew Zealand7
Women's Over 30 YearsAustraliaNew Zealand5
Men's Over 35 YearsAustraliaNew Zealand5
Men's Over 40 YearsAustraliaNew Zealand3

1999 - Australia (Sydney)

World Cup # : 4

Dates : 21–24 April 1999

Participants : 19

Location : David Phillips Sports Fields, Daceyville, Sydney, Australia

Overall winner : Australia
DivisionWinnersRunners-UpTeams
Men's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand13
Women's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand8
Mixed OpenNew ZealandAustralia15
Men's Over 30 YearsAustraliaLebanon12
Women's Over 30 YearsAustraliaNew Zealand5
Mixed Over 30 YearsNew ZealandAustralia5
Men's Over 35 YearsAustraliaNew Zealand4
Men's Over 40 YearsAustraliaNew Zealand5

2003 - Japan (Kumagaya)

World Cup # : 5

Dates : 24–28 May 2003

Participants : 10

Location : Kumagaya Rugby Complex, Kumagaya, Japan

Overall winner : Australia
DivisionWinnersRunners-UpTeams
Men's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand6
Women's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand5
Mixed OpenAustraliaNew Zealand7
Men's Over 30 YearsAustraliaNew Zealand5
Men's Over 35 YearsAustraliaNew Zealand4

2007 - South Africa (Stellenbosch)

World Cup # : 6

Dates : 17–21 January 2007

Participants : 15

Location : Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Overall winner : Australia
DivisionWinnersRunners-UpTeams
Men's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand8
Women's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand8
Mixed OpenNew ZealandAustralia6
Mixed 30sNew ZealandAustralia7
Men's Over 30 YearsAustraliaSamoa8
Men's Over 35 YearsAustraliaSouth Africa4

2011 - Scotland (Edinburgh)

World Cup # : 7

Dates : 22–26 June 2011

Participants : 26

Location : Peffermill Sports Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland

Overall winner : Australia
DivisionWinnersRunners-UpTeams
Men's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand15
Women's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand11
Mixed OpenAustraliaNew Zealand19
Senior MixedNew ZealandAustralia7
Men's Over 30 YearsAustraliaEngland10
Men's Over 35 YearsAustraliaSouth Africa11
Men's Over 40 YearsNew ZealandAustralia10

2015 - Australia (Coffs Harbour)

World Cup # : 8

Dates : 29 April - 3 May 2015

Participants : 25

Location : Coffs Harbour International Stadium, Coffs Harbour, Australia

Overall winner : Australia
DivisionWinnersRunners-UpTeams
Men's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand16
Women's OpenAustraliaNew Zealand14
Mixed OpenAustraliaNew Zealand22
Women's Over 27 YearsAustraliaNew Zealand5
Senior MixedAustraliaNew Zealand6
Men's Over 30 YearsAustraliaCook Islands7
Men's Over 35 YearsNew ZealandAustralia6
Men's Over 40 YearsAustraliaNew Zealand9
Men's Over 50 YearsAustraliaItaly5

Squads

The competition featured ninety teams from twenty five participating nations.

2019 - World Cup (Malaysia,Putrajaya)

World Cup # : 9

Dates : 29 April - 4 May 2019

Participants : 28

Location : Taman Ekuestrian, Putrajaya, Malaysia

Overall winner : Australia
Overall Runners up : New Zealand
DivisionWinnersRunners-Up3rd PlaceTeams
Men's OpenAustraliaNew ZealandJapan16
Women's OpenAustraliaNew ZealandJapan17
Mixed OpenAustraliaNew ZealandScotland22
Women's Over 27 YearsNew ZealandAustraliaEngland7
Senior Mixed AustraliaCook IslandsNew Zealand11
Men's Over 30 YearsAustraliaSouth AfricaFrance8
Men's Over 35 YearsAustraliaNew ZealandCook Islands6
Women's Over 35 YearsAustraliaNew ZealandEngland4
Men's Over 40 YearsNew ZealandAustraliaJapan13
Men's Over 45 YearsAustraliaNew ZealandSouth Africa6
Men's Over 50 YearsNew ZealandAustraliaSingapore6

The 2019 Touch Football World Cup is the latest edition of the Touch football world cup. All divisions consisted of a round robin of 1 or more groups, and a finals series. Some groups also consisted of a playoff series.