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 Federation of International Touch (FIT). The Touch World Cup has been hosted in five continents (Asia, Oceania, Europe, North America, Africa) 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.

In accordance with the rules of Touch, all World Cup matches are 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. 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 (league and union) world cups.

World Cup Venues
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The following outlines the World Cups held and planned for the future.


 * 1) 1988 - 🇦🇺 (Gold Coast) in 4 Divisions.
 * 2) 1991 - 🇳🇿 (Auckland) in 6 Divisions.
 * 3) 1995 - 🇺🇸 (Hawaii) in 7 Divisions.
 * 4) 1999 - 🇦🇺 (Sydney) in 8 Divisions.
 * 5) 2003 - 🇯🇵 (Kumagaya) in 5 Divisions.
 * 6) 2007 -  (Stellenbosch) in 6 Divisions.
 * 7) 2011 -  (Edinburgh) in 7 Divisions.
 * 8) 2015 - 🇦🇺 (Coffs Harbour) in 9 Divisions.
 * 9) 2019 -  (Putrajaya) in 11 Divisions.
 * 10) 2024 - 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (Nottingham)

1988 - Australia (Gold Coast)
World Cup # : 1

Dates : 14–16 November 1988

Participants : 5 (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, USA)

Location : Carrara Oval, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Overall winner : Australia

1991 - New Zealand (Auckland)
World Cup # : 2

Dates : 3–7 December 1991

Participants : 9 (Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Japan, New Zealand, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tokelau)

Location : Avondale Racecourse, Auckland, New Zealand

Overall winner : Australia

1995 - USA, Hawaii (Waikiki Beach)
World Cup # : 3

Dates : 21–25 March 1995

Participants : 11 (American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands, Japan, New Zealand, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, South Africa, Tonga, United States)

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

Overall winner : Australia

1999 - Australia (Sydney)
World Cup # : 4

Dates : 21–24 April 1999

Participants : 19 (Australia, Cook Islands, England, Fiji, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, New Zealand, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Scotland, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Tokelau, Tonga, USA, Wales)

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

Overall winner : Australia

2003 - Japan (Kumagaya)
World Cup # : 5

Dates : 24–28 May 2003

Participants : 10 (Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Niue, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, USA, Wales)

Location : Kumagaya Rugby Complex, Kumagaya, Japan

Overall winner : Australia

2007 - South Africa (Stellenbosch)
World Cup # : 6

Dates : 17–21 January 2007

Participants : 15 (Australia, England, Fiji, France, Japan, Jersey, Lebanon, New Zealand, Samoa, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, USA, Wales)

Location : Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Overall winner : Australia

2011 - Scotland (Edinburgh)
World Cup # : 7

Dates : 22–26 June 2011

Participants : 26 (Australia, Austria, Belgium, Catalonia, Cook Islands, England, Fiji, France, Germany, Guernsey, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jersey, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niue, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, United States and Wales)

Location : Peffermill Sports Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland

Overall winner : Australia

2015 - Australia (Coffs Harbour)
World Cup # : 8

Dates : 29 April - 3 May 2015

Participants : 25 (Australia, Chile, China, Cook Islands, England, France, Fiji, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Middle East Touch, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, United States, Wales)

Location : Coffs Harbour International Stadium, Coffs Harbour, Australia

Overall winner : Australia

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 (Australia, Belgium, Chile, China, Chinese Taipei, Cook Islands, England, Europe, France, Fiji, Germany, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, United States, Wales)

Location : Taman Ekuestrian, Putrajaya, Malaysia

Overall winner : Australia

Overall Runners up : New Zealand

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.

2024 Touch Football World Cup
www.internationaltouch.org/news/2024/jan/29/fit-unveils-2024-touch-world-cup-logo/