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European Men's Baseball Championship

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Summary

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FieldValue
last_season2025 European Baseball Championship
titleBaseball European Championship
sportBaseball
founded1954
teams16
confedWBSC Europe
continentEurope
champion
champ_season2025
most successful club(25 titles)
websiteWBSCEurope.com

The European Baseball Championship is the main championship tournament between national baseball teams in Europe, governed by WBSC Europe (formerly the Confederation of European Baseball (CEB)).

History

Italy won the inaugural European Baseball Championship in , organized shortly after the CEB was formed. The Netherlands won the first tournament they competed in, 1956, and the competition has since been dominated by the Dutch and Italians, with Spain, with two titles, and Belgium being the only other teams to win a championship.

After being an annual competition for five years, it was held every two years. There have been several adjustments to this schedule. Most recently, following a three-year gap after the 2016 championship, the tournament has been held in odd-numbered years beginning in 2019. The 2025 competition was the 38th European championship held. There have been at least 4 teams in each championship, with the field growing to 12 teams in 1997 and 16 teams in 2021.

The European championship has served as a qualifying tournament for the Summer Olympics. Tournament games are also included in World Baseball Softball Confederation rankings, which determine participation in the WBSC Premier12.

Format and qualification

The current European Baseball Championship classification system divides the national teams into three pools, those being A, B and C.

Teams in Pool A and B play in the championship (odd years), with teams from A pool playing in two groups where the top two teams proceed to the quarter finals directly and the bottom two teams play in the crossover qualifiers. The teams from pool B play in two groups, with the winners proceeding to the crossover qualifiers and the bottom two teams eliminated. The top four teams from the crossover qualifiers join the top two teams from each A pool group in the quarter finals.

The last two teams from the championship are relegated to pool C that plays the Qualifier competition (even years), while the two best teams at that competition will move up to B pool.

Current pools

As of the end of the 2025 tournament.

Pool APool BPool C

^ - Relegated to European Qualifier during 2025 championship

Results

#YearFinal HostFinalSemifinalistsTeamsWinnerRunner-upThird PlaceFourth Place
1
DetailsBEL
Antwerp****4
2
DetailsESP
Barcelona****5
3
DetailsITA
Rome****5
4
DetailsGER
Mannheim****5
5
DetailsNED
Amsterdam****6
6
DetailsESP
Barcelona****4
7
DetailsNED
Amsterdam****7
8
DetailsITA
Milan****5
9
DetailsESP
Madrid****5
10
DetailsBEL
Antwerp****5
11
DetailsGER
Wiesbaden****7
12
DetailsITA
Parma / Bologna****9
13
DetailsNED
Haarlem****6
14
DetailsESP
Barcelona****6
15
DetailsNED
Haarlem****5
16
DetailsITA
Trieste****4
17
DetailsNED
Haarlem****4
18
DetailsITA
Florence****6
19
DetailsNED
Haarlem / Eindhoven****6
20
DetailsESP
Barcelona****7
21
DetailsFRA
Paris****8
22
DetailsITA
Nettuno****8
23
DetailsSWE
Stockholm****8
24
DetailsNED
Haarlem****10
25
DetailsFRAParis
****12
26
DetailsITA
Bologna / Parma****12
27
DetailsGER
Bonn****12
28
DetailsNED
Haarlem / Amsterdam / Rotterdam****12
29
DetailsCZE
Prague****12
30
DetailsESP
Barcelona****12
31
DetailsGER
Stuttgart****12
32
DetailsNED
Rotterdam****12
33
DetailsGER/CZE
Regensburg / Brno****12
34
DetailsNED
Hoofddorp****12
35
DetailsGermany
Bonn / Solingen****12
36
DetailsItaly
Piedmont****16
37
DetailsCZE
Prague/Brno/Třebíč/Ostrava/Blansko****16
382025
DetailsNED/BEL/ITA
Rotterdam/Antwerp/Milan****16
392027
DetailsGER
Regensburg

Sources

Medals (1954–2025)

Participating nations

Nation19541955195619571958196019621964196519671969197119731975197719791981198319851987198919911993199519971999200120032005200720102012201420162019202120232025TotalNations (21)45556475557966544667888101212121212121212121212161616
1110111595
54454444656669111097678111332
118101281110121011710813
7856512754555514
5665796666544554765686771571228
45547876101071244454694529
7789910978119996618
94710111413139
16152
4674
457937
151
35
884481110128121012
562
161
1012123
61
4454464445545694436
47455685554545477871248656118121281033
12112
911111091213148

European B Baseball Championship

  1. 1982 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  2. 1984 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  3. 1986 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  4. 1988 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  5. 1990 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  6. 1992 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  7. 1994 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  8. 1996 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  9. 1998 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  10. 2000 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  11. 2002 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  12. 2004 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  13. 2013 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  14. 2015 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  15. 2017 European Baseball Championship - Division B
  16. 2019 European Baseball Championship – B-Pool

Note: No events in 2005–2012.

European C Baseball Championship

  1. 2014 European Baseball Championship - Division C
  2. 2016 European Baseball Championship - Division C
  3. 2018 European Baseball Championship - Division C

European Baseball Championship Qualification

  1. 2007 European Baseball Championship – Qualification
  2. 2010 European Baseball Championship – Qualification
  3. 2012 European Baseball Championship – Qualification
  4. 2014 European Baseball Championship – Qualification
  5. 2016 European Baseball Championship – Qualification
  6. 2019 European Baseball Championship – Qualification
  7. 2021 European Baseball Championship – Qualification
  8. 2023 European Baseball Championship – Qualification

References

References

  1. "Who We Are".
  2. Chetwynd, Josh. (2008). "Baseball in Europe : a country by country history". McFarland & Co..
  3. "Geschiedenis".
  4. (1984). "Los Angeles Dodgers 1984 Media Guide". [[Los Angeles Dodgers]].
  5. (1987-07-27). "Sports Digest".
  6. (27 November 2014). "Canada qualifies for Premier 12". [[Baseball Canada]].
  7. "Race for Premier12 2027 qualification intensifies with latest WBSC Men’s Baseball World Ranking update".
  8. (20 September 2025). "EuroBaseball 2025 Tournament Overview".
  9. "Archief Europees kampioenschap".
  10. "Baseball - European Championships : Medal winners and event presentation".
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