Countries playing Australian rules football
This is a list of countries playing Australian rules football.
Africa
Countries with established league(s) and non-Australian-based national team:
| Country | Overview | National team | Major teams/clubs | Governing Body | Main league competition(s) | Main cup competition(s) | Best IC performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Africa | Overview[1] | Lions (formerly Buffaloes) | AFL South Africa | North West Province Gauteng Province |
3rd, 2008 |
Other nations with some history of Australian Rules:
| Country | Overview | National team | Major teams/clubs | Governing Body | Main league competition(s) | Main cup competition(s) | Best IC performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Botswana | Overview[2] | None | None | None | None | None | |
| Ghana | Overview[3] | None | None | None | None | None | |
| Kenya | Overview[4] | None | None | None | None | None | |
| Senegal | Overview | None | None | None | None | None | |
| Uganda | Overview[5] | None | None | None | None | None | |
| Western Sahara | Overview[6] | None | None | None | None | None | |
| Zimbabwe | Overview | None | None | None | None | None |
Americas
Countries with established league(s) and non-Australian-based national team:
| Country | Overview | National team | Major teams/clubs | Governing Body | Main league competition(s) | Main cup competition(s) | Best IC performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canada | Overview | Northwind | AFL Canada | OAFL BCAFL AFL Quebec CWAFL |
USAFL National Championships | 6th, 2008 | |
| United States | Overview | Revolution | USAFL | MAAFL EAFL NWPAFL SEAFL WAFA |
USAFL National Championships | 3rd, 2005 |
Other countries with some history of Australian Rules:
| Country | Overview | National team | Major teams/clubs | Governing Body | Main league competition(s) | Main cup competition(s) | Best IC performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina | Overview | Los Santos de Santiago | AAFAU | ||||
| Brazil | Overview[7] | Carnaval | |||||
| Bermuda | Overview[8] | Bermuda Lions | |||||
| Cayman Islands | Overview[9] | None | None | None | None | None | |
| Chile | Overview[10] | Santiago Saints |
Asia
Countries with an established league(s) and non-Australian-based national team:
| Country | Overview | National team | Major teams/clubs | Governing Body | Main league competition(s) | Main cup competition(s) | Best IC performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japan | Overview | Samurais | Tokyo Goannas | AFL Japan | JAFL |
Asian Championships Narita Cup |
8th, 2008 |
Countries with at least one active club and/or national team including Australian players:
| Country | Overview | National team | Major teams/clubs | Governing Body | Main league competition(s) | Main cup competition(s) | Best IC performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brunei | Overview | Sharks | BARFL | Asian Championships | |||
| China | Overview | Beijing Bombers Shanghai Tigers Tianjin Normal University |
Asian Championships | 15th, 2008 | |||
| Hong Kong | Overview | Dragons | Asian Championships | ||||
| India | Overview[11][12][13] | AFL India | 16th, 2008 | ||||
| Indonesia | Overview[14] | Jakarta Bintangs Jakarta Bulldogs Bali Geckos Banda Aceh Bandits Borneo Bears |
WeJAFL | Asian Championships Pancawati Cup Java-Bali Cup Bali 9s |
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| Israel | Overview[15] | Peres Peace Team | 13th, 2008 (as Peace Team) | ||||
| Laos | Overview | Lao Elephants | |||||
| Malaysia | Overview | Warriors | Asian Championships | ||||
| Pakistan | Overview[16][17] | Dragoons | AFL Pakistan | Swat | |||
| Philippines | Overview[18][19] | Philippine Eagles | Philippine Eagles | PAFL | Asian Championships | ||
| Qatar | Overview | Doha | Dubai 9s | ||||
| Singapore | Overview | Singapore Wombats | Asian Championships | ||||
| Thailand | Overview | Thailand Tigers | Asian Championships | ||||
| United Arab Emirates | Overview[20][21][22] | Dubai Dingoes Dubai Dragons Dubai Heat |
Asian Championships Dubai 9s |
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| Vietnam | Overview | Hanoi Swans Saigon Saints |
Asian Championships |
Countries with some history of Australian Rules and/or a club in development:
| Country | Overview | National team | Major teams/clubs | Governing Body | Main league competition(s) | Main cup competition(s) | Best IC performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Timor | Overview | Crocodiles | |||||
| Lebanon | Overview[23] | Falcons | |||||
| Macau | Overview | Lightning | None | None | None | None | |
| South Korea | Overview | None | None | None | None | None | |
| Sri Lanka | Overview | Lions | None | None | None | None |
Europe
| Country | Overview | National team | Major teams/clubs | Governing Body | Main league competition(s) | Main cup competition(s) | Best IC performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austria | Overview | Avalanche | Styrian DownUnderDogs
Vienna Galahs |
CEAFL Cup, EU Cup | |||
| Catalonia | Overview | LFAC | LFAC | EU Cup | |||
| Czech Republic | Overview | Dragons | Prague Dragons | CAAFL | CAAFL League | EU Cup | |
| Denmark | Overview | Vikings | Farum Cats | DAFL | DAFL Premier League | Doctor's Cup | 4th, 2002 |
| Croatia | Overview | Knights | Zagreb Hawks, Agram Power, Velika Gorica Bombers | CAARF | CRO League | EU Cup | |
| England | Overview | Dragonslayers (Form part of the Great Britain Bulldogs for the IC) |
AFL Britain | AFL London Southern Division Central & North West Division North East Division |
Brit Cup EU Cup |
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| France | Overview[24] | Les Bleus | Aix-Marseille Dockers Bordeaux Bombers Montpellier Fire Sharks Paris Cockerels Perpignan Tigers Strasbourg Kangaroos Toulouse Crocodiles |
UFFA | UFFA ARFLF |
EU Cup | 14th, 2011 |
| Finland | Overview[25] | Ice Breakers | Helsinki Heatseekers Salo Juggernauts Espoo Roos Turku Dockers Waasa Wombats |
FAFL | EU Cup | 14th, 2008 | |
| Germany | Overview | Black Eagles | Munich Kangaroos Frankfurt Redbacks Rheinland Lions Hamburg Dockers Berlin Crocodiles Stuttgart Emus |
AFLG | AFLG | EU Cup, Tri-Nations | |
| Iceland | Overview | Ravens | Bulls Eagles Dragons |
IceAFL | EU Cup | ||
| Ireland | Overview | Warriors | ARFLI | ARFLI | 1st, 2002 and 2011 | ||
| Italy | Overview | Azzurri | Roma Blues Milano Aussie Rulers Genova Dockers |
AFL Italia | |||
| Montenegro | Overview | Survivors | AFL Crnu Gora | ||||
| Netherlands | Overview[26] | The Flying Dutchmen | Delft Blues
Waterland Eagles |
DAFA | DAFA Premiership | EU Cup | |
| Norway | Overview | Trolls | Oslo Crows Ås Battlers Tromsø |
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| Scotland | Overview | Clansmen (Form part of the Great Britain Bulldogs for the IC), Sirens |
Edinburgh Bloods Glasgow Sharks Greater Glasgow Giants Kingdom Kangaroos West Lothian Eagles |
AFL Britain | SARFL | Haggis Cup EU Cup | |
| Spain | Overview | Bulls | Madrid Bears Móstoles Kangaroos |
10th, 2005 | |||
| Sweden | Overview | Elks | AFL Sweden | SAFL SAFF |
Tri-Nations | 8th, 2008 | |
| Switzerland | Steinbocks | Winterthur Lions Basel Dragons Geneva Jets |
AFL Switzerland | ||||
| United Kingdom | Overview | Bulldogs | AFL Britain WARFL SARFL |
6th, 2002 & 2005 | |||
| Wales | Overview | Cymru Red Dragons (Form part of the Great Britain Bulldogs for the IC) |
Cardiff Double Blues Gwent Tigers South Cardiff Panthers Swansea Magpies Vale Warriors |
AFL Britain | WARFL | Dragon Cup |
Countries with at least one active club and/or national team including Australian players:
| Country | Overview | National team | Major teams/clubs | Governing Body | Main league competition(s) | Main cup competition(s) | Best IC performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belgium | Overview | Brussels Saints | EU Cup | ||||
| Poland | Overview | Polish Devils | Warsaw Bisons
Fort Nysa Wrocław Lions || AFL Polska || AFL Polska|| EU Cup|| | ||||
| Russia | Overview | Czars | The Pirates The Shooters Slavyane St. Petersburg Cats Lazy Coalas |
ФАФР | EU Cup | ||
| Hungary | Overview | Cats | Budapest Bats | AFL Hungary | EU Cup |
Other countries with some history of Australian Rules:
| Country | Overview | National team | Major teams/clubs | Governing Body | Main league competition(s) | Main cup competition(s) | Best IC performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia | Overview | Ozirulz Georgia |
Oceania
Countries with active league(s) and national teams.
| Country | Overview | National team | Major teams/clubs | Governing Body | Main league competition(s) | Main cup competition(s) | Best IC performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | Overview | Galahs All-Australian Team | List of clubs | AFL | AFL SANFL WAFL VFL Queensland State NTFL Sydney AFL TSL O&M MFL VWFL SAWFL SWAFL WAWFL ACTWAFL NTWARFA |
AFL Grand Final NAB Cup TAC Cup |
Ineligible |
| Fiji | Overview | Tribe | Nausori Cats Raiwaqa Bulldogs Suva City Swans Suva Lions |
AFL Fiji | AFL Fiji | 10th, 2014 | |
| Nauru | Overview | Chiefs | Nauru Australian Football Association | NAFA Senior League NAFA Junior League |
5th, 2008 | ||
| New Zealand | Overview | Falcons | AFL New Zealand | Auckland AFL Canterbury AFL Waikato AFL Wellington AFL |
NPC | 1st, 2005 | |
| Papua New Guinea | Overview | Mosquitos | PNG Rules Football Council | Goroka Kimbe Lae Mt Hagen Port Moresby Rabaul Eastern Highland |
NPC | 1st, 2008; 2014 | |
| Samoa | Overview | Kangaroos | Samoa Australian Rules Football Association | 5th, 2005 | |||
| Tonga | Overview | Black Marlins | Tonga Australian Football Association | ||||
| Vanuatu | Overview | AFL Vanuatu |
Other countries with some history of Australian Rules:
| Country | Overview | National team | Major teams/clubs | Governing Body | Main league competition(s) | Main cup competition(s) | Best IC performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solomon Islands | Overview |
References
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