The 2011 Global Kilimanjaro Bowl was the first college football game played on the continent of Africa. The game at the Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium in Arusha, Tanzania was played May 21, 2011, due to the seasonal difference in Africa, featuring Drake against Mexican All-Star team CONADEIP. It marked the first NCAA Division I bowl game versus a Mexican opponent since the 1945 Sun Bowl, and the first to be played after the BCS Championship Game. The title sponsor of the game was Global Football, along with counterpart sponsors Iowa Resource for International Service (IRIS), IRIS Youth Exchange & Study Program alumni from Tanzania, Tanapa Partners and .
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| - The 2011 Global Kilimanjaro Bowl was the first college football game played on the continent of Africa. The game at the Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium in Arusha, Tanzania was played May 21, 2011, due to the seasonal difference in Africa, featuring Drake against Mexican All-Star team CONADEIP. It marked the first NCAA Division I bowl game versus a Mexican opponent since the 1945 Sun Bowl, and the first to be played after the BCS Championship Game. The title sponsor of the game was Global Football, along with counterpart sponsors Iowa Resource for International Service (IRIS), IRIS Youth Exchange & Study Program alumni from Tanzania, Tanapa Partners and . (en)
- El Tazón Kilimanjaro 2011 o Bowl Kilimanjaro 2011 (en inglés, 2011 Kilimanjaro Bowl) fue el primer partido de fútbol americano jugado en el continente de África. El partido se llevó a cabo en el en Arusha, Tanzania, el 21 de mayo de 2011, en el que se enfrentaron el equipo de fútbol americano de los Bulldogs de la en contra de la Selección Nacional de la CONADEIP. Fue el primer tazón de fútbol americano de la División I de la NCAA en contra de un equipo mexicano, y el primero en ser jugado después del BCS National Championship Game. El patrocinador fue Global Football, junto con Tanapa Partners y Younger Optics. (es)
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| - The 2011 Global Kilimanjaro Bowl was the first college football game played on the continent of Africa. The game at the Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium in Arusha, Tanzania was played May 21, 2011, due to the seasonal difference in Africa, featuring Drake against Mexican All-Star team CONADEIP. It marked the first NCAA Division I bowl game versus a Mexican opponent since the 1945 Sun Bowl, and the first to be played after the BCS Championship Game. The title sponsor of the game was Global Football, along with counterpart sponsors Iowa Resource for International Service (IRIS), IRIS Youth Exchange & Study Program alumni from Tanzania, Tanapa Partners and . While in Africa, the teams ran youth camps and worked on orphanage service projects. They also climbed Mount Kilimanjaro before returning to North America. In all, the trip lasted fifteen days. (en)
- El Tazón Kilimanjaro 2011 o Bowl Kilimanjaro 2011 (en inglés, 2011 Kilimanjaro Bowl) fue el primer partido de fútbol americano jugado en el continente de África. El partido se llevó a cabo en el en Arusha, Tanzania, el 21 de mayo de 2011, en el que se enfrentaron el equipo de fútbol americano de los Bulldogs de la en contra de la Selección Nacional de la CONADEIP. Fue el primer tazón de fútbol americano de la División I de la NCAA en contra de un equipo mexicano, y el primero en ser jugado después del BCS National Championship Game. El patrocinador fue Global Football, junto con Tanapa Partners y Younger Optics. En su estancia en África, ambos equipos trabajaron en campos de entrenamiento juveniles, proyectos de servicios para orfanatos y servicios comunitarios. También escalaron el Monte Kilimanjaro antes de regresar a sus respectivos países. En total el viaje duró 15 días. (es)
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