2011 Global Kilimanjaro Bowl | |||||||||||||||||||
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Date | May 21, 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | 2010 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadium | Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Arusha, Tanzania | ||||||||||||||||||
Referee | Bill LeMonnier[1] | ||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 11,781 | ||||||||||||||||||
United States TV coverage | |||||||||||||||||||
Network | ITV | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Mike Carlson (play-by-play), Reggie Brooks (color analyst) | ||||||||||||||||||
International TV coverage | |||||||||||||||||||
Network | ITV | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Mike Carlson (play-by-play), Reggie Brooks (color analyst) | ||||||||||||||||||
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 on 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 Younger Optics.[2]
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.[3]