International Softball
Ireland enters teams into the World Baseball-Softball Confederation (WSBC) Women’s World Softball Championships, European Softball Federation (ESF) European Softball Championships (both Fastpitch) as well as the Coed (Mixed) and Men’s Slowpitch European Championships. Club teams also enter the Coed Slowpitch Club Championships.
World Softball Championships
World Baseball & Softball Confederation
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Women’s World Softball Championships (Fastpitch) (Years):
Canada Cup International Women’s Fastpitch Tournament (Years):
European Softball Federation
European Softball Federation
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Women’s European Softball Championships (Fastpitch) :
Coed Slowpitch Softball National Teams:
European Softball Federation European Coed Slowpitch Softball Championships 2011-2019
European Softball Federation European Coed Slowpitch Softball Championships 1998-2010
Coed Slowpitch Softball Club Teams:
European Softball Federation European Coed Slowpitch Super Cup 2014-2018
European Softball Federation European Cup Coed Slowpitch 2007-2012
Professional Fastpitch Softball
Professional Softball Leagues for women include National Pro Fastpitch – the latest attempt at establishing a permanent Professional Softball League (Fastpitch Softball is Women’s Baseball). There are also leagues in Europe and around the world.
Women’s Pro Softball
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Women’s Professional Fastpitch (WPF Softball)
National Pro Fastpitch (NPF Women’s Softball)
Cowles Cup 2004: Texas Thunder 10 New England Riptide 1
British Softball
Softball has two main variations: Fastpitch Softball, which is Women’s version of Baseball, and Slowpitch Softball, a mainly mixed (coed) recreational version of the game. In Europe, however, both Slowpitch and Fastpitch are highly competitive sports with International fixtures for both Club and Country. In USA, the highest levels of the sport of Softball in the World are the Professional Fastpitch Leagues and NCAA College Softball Leagues for Women.
World Baseball Codes
Versions of Baseball and Rounders are played throughout Northern and Northwestern Europe. Other than Rounders played in Britain and Ireland, Welsh Baseball (also known as English Baseball in Liverpool or British Baseball) is like a cross between Baseball, Rounders and Cricket. It is primarily played in South Wales and Liverpool. Other versions of Baseball include Pesäpallo, which is Finland’s National Sport and Brännboll, a traditional game of Sweden.
Welsh (British) Baseball
Welsh Baseball is a version of Rounders played primarily in South Wales, and also in Liverpool, where it is known as English Baseball. It is like a cross between Baseball, Rounders and Cricket. During the latter half of the 19th Century, the famous A.G. Spalding of Major League Baseball fame organised a Baseball Tour of England and Ireland, and in the process played a number of games against English and Welsh Rounders teams, who adopted some of the rules (such as tagging a playerout with the ball and two-handed batting). It kept the poles rather than flat bases and left the diamond in an irregular shape with all four sides unequal in length. Welsh Baseball also has a bat more like a Cricket Bat than a Baseball Bat, and it tapers towards the handle. According to sources in referenced in the articles below, Irish immigrants to Liverpool and South Wales were numerous among the Working Classes playing the game in the 20th Century. It is still played in South Wales and Liverpool but is now mostly a Children’s and Teenagers Game.
Welsh Ladies Baseball Union
Welsh Ladies Baseball Union
Photo Credit: roibu Hand holding a rounders ball. Rounders is a bat and ball game between two team that involves hitting a hard leather cased ball with a wooden bat. [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/hand-holding-rounders-ball-bat-game-277897988 [Accessed 19 February 2022][Last Accessed 30 December 2023][Edited for Eirball Irish Sports Archives by Enda Mulcahy 30 December 2023]
WLBU Premier Divison Overviews:
Welsh Ladies Baseball Union Premier Division 2012-2018
WLBU Premier 2019 Champions: Newport (24 Pts / 14 Games)
WLBU Division 1 Overviews:
Welsh Baseball Union
Welsh Baseball Union
Photo Credit: roibu Hand holding a rounders ball. Rounders is a bat and ball game between two team that involves hitting a hard leather cased ball with a wooden bat. [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/hand-holding-rounders-ball-bat-game-277897988 [Accessed 19 February 2022][Last Accessed 30 December 2023][Edited for Eirball Irish Sports Archives by Enda Mulcahy 30 December 2023]
WBU Premier Division (Overviews):
Scandinavian Baseball
Scandinavian Baseball (Pesäpallo, Brännboll) are Baseball games that are closer to Rounders than the Modern American Sport, and although Pesapallo (Finland’s National Sport) has been modernised a great deal, the other Scandinavian versions of the sport (e.g. Brännboll) are very much still traditional sports like Rounders and would undoubtedly have the same roots.
Finnish Pesäpallo
Pesäpallo is the Finnish version of Baseball and is their National Sport. It has an unusual form of pitching and players run zig-zags through bases. There is a game played on their National Holiday every year at the Finnish Embassy in Ireland.
Here is a Video of the sport from the New York Times, as shared by the Irish-Finnish Society on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/IrishFinnishSociety/posts/1326676680678956 [Accessed 27 June 2019]
Pesäpallo (Finland)
FINLAND – CIRCA 1995: a stamp printed in the Finland shows Paivi Ikola, Pesapallo Player, National Sport of Finland, circa 1995 ©boris15/123RF.COM
Finnish Pesäpallo Super Pesis:
Finnish Pesäpallo Super Pesis:
Finnish Pesapallo Superpesis Men 2019
Irish Pesäpallo Matches
Pesapallo on Independence Day at the Finnish Embassy in Ireland 6 December
Swedish Brännboll
Brännboll is a traditional Swedish game similar to Baseball and Rounders. The Brännboll Cup, sometimes known as Brännboll World Cup is held every year at the Brännbollsryan Music Festival at Umea, the largest Music Fesitival in Northern Sweden.
Brännboll World Cup
Photo Contributor: Scandphoto (2016) UMEA, SWEDEN ON MAY 27. Unidentified participants in the Brannboll on May 27, 2016 in Umea, Sweden. Imaginative costumes. [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/umea-sweden-on-may-27-unidentified-2182718309 [Accessed 26 July 2022]
Brännboll World Cup
Final 2019: Salming 74 Burnouts 72