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Softball in Ireland

Softball in Ireland

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Softball in Ireland is governed by Softball Ireland, itself a member of the International Softball Federation. As of 2021, the Softball Ireland website noted that there were approximately 800 softball players and 40 teams in the country.[1]

History

The year 1982 marked the first softball league in Ireland, the Dublin Softball League. The Irish Softball Association was formed in 1989. It has been in various guises since then, including the Irish Baseball and Softball Association, the Irish Baseball and Softball Federation, back to the Irish Softball Association, and in recent years has been renamed Softball Ireland. Softball Ireland (SI) is the governing body of softball in Ireland. SI is responsible for the running of tournaments, leagues, development and international competition in both co-ed slowpitch and ladies fastpitch softball.[2]

Domestic competitions

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National team

The national team has competed with varied success in recent years. The main competition being the European Softball Federation CoEd Slowpitch Championship.[3] The event has been dominated by the Great Britain team winning all seven instalments. The venue for 2011 was Dupnitsa, Bulgaria. The record number of participants is eight at the 2010 event.

Position 2019 - Budapest (HUN) 2010 – Prague (CZE) 2008 – Southampton (GBR) 2006 – Ljubljana (SLO) 2004 – Linz (AUT) 2002 – Mladé Buky (CZE) 2000 – Dublin (IRL) 1998 – London (GBR)
1st Great Britain United Kingdom Great Britain United Kingdom Great Britain United Kingdom Great Britain United Kingdom Great Britain United Kingdom Great Britain United Kingdom Great Britain United Kingdom Great Britain United Kingdom
2nd Germany Germany Czech Republic Czech Republic Ireland Republic of Ireland Czech Republic Czech Republic Ireland Republic of Ireland Ireland Republic of Ireland Czech Republic Czech Republic Czech Republic Czech Republic
3rd Ireland Republic of Ireland Ireland Republic of Ireland Czech Republic Czech Republic Ireland Republic of Ireland Czech Republic Czech Republic Austria Austria Ireland Republic of Ireland Ireland Republic of Ireland
4th Czech Republic Czech Republic Guernsey Guernsey Jersey Jersey Slovenia Slovenia Austria Austria Czech Republic Czech Republic Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey
5th Netherlands Netherlands Belgium Belgium Slovenia Slovenia Croatia Croatia n/a Germany Germany Germany Germany n/a
6th Belgium Belgium Slovenia Slovenia n/a n/a n/a Slovakia Slovakia n/a n/a
7th Austria Austria n/a Austria Austria n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
8th Bulgaria Bulgaria n/a Slovakia Slovakia n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

European Club Championship

2007 saw the inaugural European Cup Co-Ed Slowpitch Championship. The event was held in Limeil-Brévannes, France, from 19 September 2007 to 22 September 2007. There were five teams competing with Dodder Dynamoes representing Ireland. The London Chromies were crowned champions beating Dodder Dynamoes 10–3 in the Grand Final. The 2008 Championships, held in Dupnitsa, Bulgaria from 2 to 6 September, were won by Baker Tomkins of Britain beating Dodder Dynamoes 16–11 in the Grand Final. The 2009 Championship saw an increase in the participants to 7, with the event is again being held in Dupnitsa, Bulgaria from 26 to 29 August. 2009 winners, Dodder Dynamoes, became the first Irish team, club or national, to win an ESF sanctioned championship. The London Chromies reclaimed the title at the 2010 event held in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Position 2018 – Riccione (ITA) 2010 – Ljubljana (SLO) 2009 – Dupnitsa (BUL) 2008 – Dupnitsa (BUL) 2007 – Limeil Brevannes (FRA)
1st Pioneers United Kingdom London Chromies United Kingdom Dodder Dynamoes Republic of Ireland Baker Tomkins United Kingdom London Chromies United Kingdom
2nd H2O United Kingdom Dodder Dynamoes Republic of Ireland Dragons United Kingdom Dodder Dynamoes Republic of Ireland Dodder Dynamoes Republic of Ireland
3rd London Chromies United Kingdom BatPak Republic of Ireland ASKOE Linz Stamm Bandits Austria ASKOE Linz Stamm Bandits Austria Sparks BAK Mlade Buky Czech Republic
4th Bandits Witches Linz Austria Longbridge Slovenia Sparks BAK Mlade Buky Czech Republic Balkan Stars Sofia Bulgaria ASKOE Linz Stamm Bandits Austria
5th UCE Travellers United Kingdom SBK Golovec Slovenia Balkan Stars Sofia Bulgaria N/A Limeil Brevannes les Caribous France
6th TNT Republic of Ireland WBV Homerunners Austria Baker Tomkins United Kingdom N/A N/A
7th Mannheim Tornados Germany N/A Krpan LL Novo Mesto Slovenia N/A N/A

See also


References

  1. "About Softball Ireland - What is Softball Ireland?". softball.ie. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  2. Softball Ireland Website accessed January 2007

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