List of national Australian rules football teams

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Map of the world indicating the nations where Australian rules football was most played in 2005. The stronger regions are indicated in shades of red, areas in which it were most played, areas where the game was unknown or least played are indicated in grey.

This is a list of the national Australian Football teams in the world. Note: In order to be recognised as a true national team and not simply ex-patriates, the list is subject to International Cup eligibility rules.

  • Australia Australia - ceremonial only, does not compete
  • Austria Austria (Avalanche)
  • Canada Canada (Northwind/Northern Lights)
  • Catalonia Catalonia
  • Croatia Croatia (Knights)
  • Denmark Denmark (Vikings)
  • Fiji Fiji
  • France France
  • Germany Germany (Black Eagles)
  • Republic of Ireland Ireland (Warriors/Banshees)
  • Japan Japan (Samurais)
  • Nauru Nauru (Chiefs)
  • New Zealand New Zealand (Falcons/Hawks)
  • Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (Mosquitos)
  • Samoa Samoa (Bulldogs/Kangaroos)
  • Scotland Scotland (Puffins/Clansmen) - (Also play under United Kingdom combined team)
  • South Africa South Africa (Buffaloes/Lions)
  • Spain Spain (Bulls)
  • Sweden Sweden (Elks)
  • Tonga Tonga (Black Marlins/Thunder/Storm)
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom (Bulldogs) - also playing under constituent nations
  • United States United States (Revolution/Freedom)
  • Wales Wales (Red Dragons) - (Also play under United Kingdom combined team)

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