Belarus
Belarus has had organized football since 1991 through the Minsk Zubrs club, which in 1992, 1993 and 1994 was the winner of the championship of the cooperation of independent states (CIS), playing against two teams from Moscow and two teams from the Ukraine. In 1995 Minsk Zubrs was the silver prize winner of the CIS Cup. In 1993 and 1994 the team toured the United States, playing six games against NCAA teams.
An the end of 1995, the economic situation in the republic of Belarus sharply deteriorated and the club lost its general sponsor. All attempts to find new sponsors were in vain, and the promising club was forced to halt participation in tournaments.
Only a junior team still practiced, with coach Andrei Bautin, a former player of Zubrs. In the beginning the team only played on weekends, but within a year the practices became more regular and in the summer of 1998 the new, amateur football team Minsk Zubrs conducted its first unofficial game with the Moscow Bears and won 26-14.
Up until 2005 the team participated in unofficial matches and not big tournament, but such performances were rarely successful and in 2005 the situation changed with an influx of ‘new energy’.
The average age of players is now 22 years old. Now Zubrs exists on the base of the non-state University. The director of the institute, Oleg Morozov, is the President of the American football club. The team is only one in Belarus and has amateur status.
The rejuvenation of the Zubrs includes bringing in larger number of students. In an ideal world, the team will consist of only the students from the university. The team now has three practices per week, with two in training halls and one on-field football practice. The main strategy is to achieve 100% of players at training and whoever does not practice does not play.
Address:
IPP,
65-a Temiriazeva street,
Minsk, Belarus,
Website: http://www.zubrs.ucoz.ru
News for Belarus
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IFAF WORLD TEAM WINS 2012 INTERNATIONAL BOWL 35-29
February 1, 2012
The IFAF World Team won a thrilling 2012 International Bowl 35-29 despite a rousing U.S. Under 19 National Team comeback that fell just short in the fourth quarter.
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IFAF WORLD TEAM LEADS 21-9 AT HALFTIME
February 1, 2012
Jahlani Gilbert-Knorren, Anthony Coombs and Tevaun Smith score first half touchdowns.
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WATCH THE 2012 INTERNATIONAL BOWL WEBCAST AND TELECAST LIVE ON WEDNESDAY
February 1, 2012
Live webcast available outside North America. Fans in USA and Canada can watch CBS Sports Network telecast.
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INTERNATIONAL BOWL VIDEO EPISODE 2: GOING TO WORK
January 31, 2012
Part two of the 2012 International Bowl video series takes a look at the IFAF World Team and U.S. Under-19 National Team as they take to the practice field for the first time.
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INTERNATIONAL BOWL: INTERNATIONAL BUDDIES
January 31, 2012
The 2012 International Bowl on Feb. 1 in Austin, Texas, will be the most globally diverse game in football history.
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IFAF DEVELOPMENT TEAM SHOWCASES EMERGING INTERNATIONAL TALENT
January 31, 2012
The 2012 International Bowl is more than a chance for the International Federation of American Football to showcase the top under-19 talent from around the world.
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INTERNATIONAL BOWL VIDEO EPISODE 1: KICK OFF
January 30, 2012
Watch the first video in a behind-the-scenes series that takes you into the lives of the players and coaches as they prepare for the biggest game of their lives.
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IFAF WORLD TEAM ROSTER AND PLAYER BIOS
January 28, 2012
Players from nine IFAF federations will represent the world at the 2012 International Bowl in Austin, TX, on Feb 1.
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FLIP CAM UPDATE: IFAF HEAD COACH GREG MARSHALL ADDRESSES THE IFAF WORLD TEAM
January 27, 2012
World Team and Development Team players attend the group's orientation after arriving in Austin, Texas.
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IFAF LAUNCHES EQUIPMENT PROGRAM TO BENEFIT MEMBERS WORLDWIDE
January 27, 2012
IFAF today launched the IFAF Equipment Program to benefit its 62 member federations and further the international growth of the sport.
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IFAF WORLD TEAM COACHES ARRIVE IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
January 26, 2012
The IFAF World Team coaching staff from thirteen countries landed in Austin, Texas for the 2012 International Bowl despite weather conditions attempting to keep them away.
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INTERNATIONAL BOWL TO REACH WORLDWIDE AUDIENCE VIA LIVE WEBCAST
January 26, 2012
American football fans around the world will be able to tune in live via a webcast to watch the IFAF World Team take on America's Under-19 National Team.
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VIDEO RECAP: IFAF WORLD TEAM COACHES MEET IN SAN ANTONIO
January 21, 2012
Watch coach Greg Marshall and his staff describe the World Team preparations.
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VIDEO RECAP: AN INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE AT THE AFCA CONVENTION
January 16, 2012
Don't take our word for it... click here to watch the video!
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2012 INTERNATIONAL BOWL VIDEO PREVIEW
January 16, 2012
Two and a half weeks from now, the IFAF World Team will take on Team USA in Texas.
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GET ALL THE LATEST INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION FROM THE IFAF INSIDER
January 13, 2012
Add your address to the 'e-newsletter sign up' box on the left rail and IFAF will do the rest.
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AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACH SHARES COACHING EXPERIENCE IN EUROPE
January 13, 2012
Eric Slivoskey, former head coach of the top Finnish team, the Seinajoki Crocodiles, has written a great piece on George Contreras whose blog is featured on Europlayers.
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QUALIFICATION FOR 2013 EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP STARTS NEXT YEAR
January 7, 2012
The qualification rounds for the European Junior Championships 2013 have been scheduled.
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INTERNATIONAL BOWL WEBSITE LAUNCHED
January 4, 2012
IFAF World Team and Team USA players featured along with news, photos and rosters.
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CANADA SELECTED TO HOST 2013 IFAF WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
November 29, 2011
Canada will host the second International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Women's World Championship when the national teams of eight countries participate
Events
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11/03/2009
IFAF CALENDAR NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 2009 -
09/01/2009
IFAF CALENDAR SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2009 -
08/12/2009
European Championships Group B -
08/12/2009
IFAF CALENDAR AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2009
Quick Facts
- Francysk Skaryna translated the Bible into Belarusian. It was published in Prague and Vilnius between 1517 and 1525, making it the first book printed in Belarus
- To show hospitality, a host traditionally presents an offering of bread and salt when greeting a guest or visitor
- Belarus is sometimes known as White Russia
Contacts
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Oleg Morozov
- Phone: +375291891119
- Fax: +375172090667
- Email: rector-ipp@ipp.by