- Confederation of European Baseball
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Confederation of European Baseball Abbreviation CEB Formation 1953 Type International sport federation Purpose/focus Sport governing body Headquarters Lausanne, Switzerland Region served Europe Membership 38 Official languages English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch President Martin Miller Parent organization International Baseball Federation Website http://www.baseballeurope.com/ The Confederation of European Baseball (Confédération Européenne de Baseball, CEB), is the governing body of baseball within Europe. The CEB was founded in 1953 with 5 members, which were Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. As of today, there are 38 members, excluding Armenia. In 2010, there were 112,303 players in the CEB countries.[1]
The confederation is responsible for operating the European Baseball Championship, a championship that has been running for over 50 years in Europe.
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Members
Former members
- Armenia (1994–2011)
- Czechoslovakia (1989–1993)
- Serbia and Montenegro (1996–2006)
- Soviet Union (1988–1992)
- Tunisia (1957–1962)
- Yugoslavia (1983–1992)
Rankings
See also: IBAF World RankingsWhen the International Baseball Federation (IBAF) first released their world rankings, the Netherlands were the highest ranked team listed.[2] The only continental tournaments recognised at the time were the 2005 and 2007 European Baseball Championship, which were both won by the Netherlands.
The IBAF released their updated rankings list in August 2009, in addition to the most recently contested tournaments being added and their expired counterparts being removed, the results of the 2005 European Baseball Championship were removed. This resulted in the removal of Greece from the rankings list. The Netherlands maintained its position as first of the European teams and sixth of the world.
Rankings as of November 2011:
CEB
RankIBAF
RankTeam Points 1 5 Netherlands
483.51 2 13 Italy
177.94 3 17 Germany
51.24 4 18 Spain
49.01 5 20 Czech Republic
45.46 6 22 Great Britain
33.32 7 24 Croatia
29.07 8 26 Greece
21.50 9 28 Sweden
19.95 10 29 Belgium
19.75 CEB
RankIBAF
RankTeam Points 11 35 Russia
12.45 12 40 France
8.50 13 43 Ukraine
6.46 14 44 Austria
5.79 15 45 Lithuania
5.44 16 47 Israel
5.06 17 48 Switzerland
4.90 18 49 Bulgaria
4.89 19 50 Poland
4.86 20 51 Romania
4.80 CEB
RankIBAF
RankTeam Points 21 52 Slovakia
4.66 22 53 Slovenia
4.65 23 56 Ireland
2.79 24 57 Belarus
2.74 25 58 Hungary
2.39 26 61 Finland
1.44 27 62 Portugal
1.36 28 68 Serbia
0.87 29 69 Latvia
0.70 30 70 Malta
0.44 CEB
RankIBAF
RankTeam Points Not
rankedCyprus
0.00 Denmark
0.00 Estonia
0.00 Georgia
0.00 Moldova
0.00 Norway
0.00 San Marino
0.00 Turkey
0.00 References
Further reading
- Chetwynd, Josh (2008). Baseball in Europe: A Country by Country History. 344 pp. (77 photos). Print ISBN 978-0-7864-3724-5; EBook ISBN 978-0-7864-5175-3
External links
International Baseball IBAF • World RankingsMajor World Events Minor World Events Haarlem Baseball Week • World Port Tournament • University • Junior (under 18) • Youth (under 16) • 12U (under 12)Defunct World Events Africa African Baseball & Softball Association – All-Africa GamesAmericas Pan American Baseball Confederation – Pan American Games • America Cup • Caribbean Series • Central American and Caribbean Games • South American GamesAsia Baseball Federation of Asia – Asia Series • Asian Championship • Asian Games • Junior (under 18) • Southeast Asian GamesEurope Confederation of European Baseball – European Championship • European Cup • "Final Four" • Under-21 • Junior (under 18) • Youth (under 16) • Juveniles (under 12)Oceania National baseball teams of Europe Top 10 ranked members Netherlands • Italy • Spain • Germany • Czech Republic • Great Britain • France • Sweden • Croatia • GreeceOther active members Nonactive members Cyprus • Denmark • Norway • San Marino – All no appearance at an international baseball tournament in the last four yearsProvisional members Estonia • IcelandFormer members Confederation of European BaseballCategories:- Governing bodies of baseball
- Baseball in Europe
- Sports governing bodies in Europe
- Organizations established in 1953
- European baseball stubs
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