Down Under Bowl

The Down Under Bowl, often spelled DownUnder Bowl or abbreviated DUB, is an annual American football competition, which started in 1988. Held on the Gold Coast, Australia, hundreds of high school American football players, coaches, cheerleaders and officials come to participate in the event, making it the largest American Football Championship Tournament held outside the United States. Australia and New Zealand also send teams to compete in the competition.

Down Under Bowl

The Down Under Bowl, often spelled DownUnder Bowl or abbreviated DUB, is an annual American football competition, which started in 1988. Held on the Gold Coast, Australia, hundreds of high school American football players, coaches, cheerleaders and officials come to participate in the event, making it the largest American Football Championship Tournament held outside the United States. Australia and New Zealand also send teams to compete in the competition.