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The IAFC Flag consists of a blue flag proportioned 2:3. In the center of the 
flag is a 
stylized white seven-pointed star. Each point of the star represents 
the regions of the 
world where the sport is played: Australia (separate point 
for itself as honoring the 
country that started the sport, Rest of Oceania, 
Anglo-America, Latin America, Europe, 
Asia, and Africa. The star has the IAFC 
emblem placed in the center to represent the 
organization’s control of the sport 
worldwide. The shade of blue corresponds with the 
same color shade of the 
Australian Flag. The Seven-Pointed star is another reference 
to the Australian 
Flag.
Dean Thomas, 1 March 2004.
The IAFC emblem consists of a blue shield, upon which a stylized football 
(of 
the type used in the sport) covered with a map of the world. Beneath 
the ball 
are the letters IAFC. The shades of red white and blue correspond 
with the 
shades used in the Australian Flag.
Dean Thomas, 1 March 2004.
The IAFC was founded in 1995, at the conclusion of the Arafura Games, 
in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The 
flag and emblem of the IAFC 
(International Australian Football Council) were both 
designed by myself, at the request of the IAFC 
Secretary, Mr. Brian Clarke.  
The emblem was formally adopted by the IAFC 
in 1999, with the flag following suit 
a year later.
Dean Thomas, 1 March, 2004. and
Brian Clarke, 19 Nomvember, 2004.