WBSC Europe
WBSC Europe is the governing body of the sport of baseball and softball in Europe. It was established on February 10, 2018, during a Congress of the Confederation of European Baseball and the European Softball Federation in Val d’Europe, France. The establishment of WBSC Europe followed the historic merger of the Confederation of European Baseball and the European Softball Federation.
As of September 2022, WBSC Europe counts 40 members for baseball and 39 for softball.
The CEB was founded in 1953 with 5 members, which were Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy and Spain.
The CEB was responsible for operating the European Baseball Championship, a championship that has been running since 1954 in Europe.
In 2010, there were 112,303 players in the CEB countries.
The ESF was founded in 1976 with 6 members, which were Belgium, France, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, and Spain.
The ESF was responsible for operating the European Softball Championships.
Formation
The Confederation of European Baseball was formed in 1953. The European Softball Federation was formed in 1976, which then merged and formed into WBSC Europe in 2018.WBSC Europe History
On February 14, 2018, in Paris, France, the delegates of 38 National Baseball and Softball Federations approved the merger of the Confederation of European Baseball and the European Softball Federation at the joint European Baseball Softball Congress in Paris, France.In reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, WBSC Europe relocated competitions that had been scheduled to be held in Russia during 2022, and excluded Russian and Belarusian teams from all its 2022 competitions.
CEB History
In April 1953 in Paris, France, 5 countries gave birth to the European Baseball Federation, originally named in French Féderation Européenne de Baseball . The first Executive Committee was formed by President Steno Borghese of Italy, Secretary General Roger Panaye of Belgium and Vice President and head of the Technical Commission Luis Barrio of Spain.In 1954 the first European Championship was played in Belgium and Italy claimed the victory.
The sixth member country, the Netherlands, was accepted at the 1956 Congress in Milan.
In 1957 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sweden became the seventh member, and FEB became an eight-country federation in London in 1960 when Great Britain was accepted.
In 1963 FEB launched their first club competition. The first European champion of the club competition was Picadero Barcelona.
In 1967 the federations of Italy and the Netherlands announced their withdrawal from FEB and founded a new Federation: Fédération Amateur Baseball. In April 1969 the two Federations re-entered FEB.
In 1971 another Italian, Bruno Beneck, succeeded Steno Borghese during the Congress held in Milan. San Marino was accepted as the ninth member.
In 1972 the organization changed its name to European Amateur Baseball Confederation or CEBA, according to the French Confederation Européenne de Baseball Amateur.
In 1974 the first U-18 European Championship for players of age 18 and under was played. The first title went to the Netherlands. The Dutch also claimed the first U-16 title in 1975. In 1979, during the Congress in Trieste, Italy, Denmark was accepted as the 10th member.
There were already 15 member countries when, in 1985, during the Congress in Zandvoort, Netherlands, Guus Van der Heiden of the Netherlands succeeded Bruno Beneck as the president.
When Van der Heiden died, Italian Federation President Aldo Notari was elected as the 4th president of the organization during the 1987 Congress in Barcelona.
During the 1990s the number of member countries increased dramatically up to 33 by 1994, at which time it was decided to drop the word Amateur from the name of the Confederation, known since then as CEB: Confederation Européenne du Baseball in French and Confederation of European Baseball in English. CEB also created the Cup Winners Cup in 1990 and the CEB Cup in 1993.
Martin Miller of Germany, who had been part of the executive since 1995, succeeded Aldo Notari in 2005, during the Congress in Prague. Miller was confirmed as president during the 2009 Congress in San Marino. During Miller's presidency, the number of European Cups for Clubs was reduced to two. Starting in the 2009 season, only a single European Cup for Clubs is played.
Miller resigned from the presidency during the 2012 Congress in Rotterdam. Petr Ditrich of the Czech Republic was the interim president until the 2013 Congress in Bled, Slovenia, that elected Jan Esselman of the Netherlands as the new president.
ESF History
In 1976 in Rome, Italy, 6 countries gave birth to the European Softball Federation. The first Executive Committee was formed by President Bruno Benek of Italy and Secretary General Theo Vleeshhouwer of Netherlands.WBSC World Rankings
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Historical leaders
Highest Ranked Europe member in the WBSC Rankings;Men's baseball
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Championships
Baseball
;Men's- European Baseball Championship
- U-23 European Baseball Championship
- U-18 European Baseball Championship
- U-15 European Baseball Championship
- U-12 European Baseball Championship
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- European Champion Cup Final Four
- European Under-21 Baseball Championship
- Super 6 Baseball and Softball
Softball
- Men's Softball European Championship
- U-23 Men's Softball European Championship
- U-18 Men's Softball European Championship
- U-16 Men's Softball European Championship
- Men's Slowpitch European Championship
- ESF Women's Championship
- U-22 Women's Softball European Championship
- U-18 Women's Softball European Championship
- U-15 Women's Softball European Championship
;Club
- Men’s Softball European Super Cup
- Women’s Softball European Cup
- Coed Slowpitch European Cup
- ESF Women's Division B Championship
- U-13 Women's Softball European Championship
Baseball5
- Baseball5 European Championship
- U-17 Baseball5 European Championship
Current title holders
Medals
Last Updated: 6 August 2023National Events
- Men's European Baseball Championship - 36 Editions
- Women's European Baseball Championship - 2 Editions
- Men's Softball European Championship - 16 Editions
- Women's Softball European Championship - 23 Editions
- European Under-23 Baseball Championship - 3 Editions
- European Under-21 Baseball Championship - 6 Editions
- European Under-18 Baseball Championship - 32 Editions
- European Under-15 Baseball Championship - 31 Editions
- European Under-12 Baseball Championship - 30 Editions
- Baseball5 European Championship - 1 Editions
- ESF Junior Boys Championship - 9 Editions
- ESF Junior Girls Championship - 17 Editions
- ESF Co-Ed Slowpitch European Championships - 13 Editions
- U-22 Women's Softball European Championship - 7 Editions
- U-15 Women's Softball European Championship - 11 Editions
- U-13 Women's Softball European Championship - 5 Editions
- U-23 Men's Softball European Championship - 1 Editions
- U-16 Men's Softball European Championship - 2 Editions
- U17 Baseball5 European Championship - 1 Editions
- Men's Slowpitch European Championship - 2 Editions
- Super 6 Baseball and Softball - 1 Editions + 1 Editions
- 3 Bronze awarded in 1989 U-18 European Baseball Championship.
- Consist of.