Little League World Series in Europe

Europe first participated in the Little League World Series in 1960. Teams from Europe were given a berth in the LLWS each year between 1960 and 2000 (with the exception of the temporary ban of international teams in 1975). In 2001, the region was split into two co-terminus regions: Europe (later EMEA) Region and Transatlantic Region. The Europe Region comprised mostly native European teams while the Transatlantic Region comprised mostly American expatriates. This distinction was eliminated in 2008; from 2008 to 2012, teams made up of either native Europeans or American expatriates were eligible to qualify from the Europe Region.

Europe and Africa Little League Championship
Most recent season or competition:
2019 Little League World Series qualification
SportBaseball
Founded1960 (1960)
CountriesEuropean and African
Most recent
champion(s)
Emilia Romagna Little League, Bologna, Italy
Most titles Arabian American Little League, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia (17)

Starting with the 2013 LLWS, the region was renamed the Europe and Africa Region. African countries were added as a result of a major reorganization of the international (nonU.S.) regions. This move was triggered by Little League's announcement that Australia would receive its own LLWS berth starting in 2013. Two Middle Eastern countries, Israel and Turkey, have been part of European regions since they instituted Little League programs, as they were then members of the European zone of the International Baseball Federation and remain in the same zone under baseball's modern international governing body, the World Baseball Softball Confederation. Israel and Turkey have stayed in the renamed Europe and Africa Region to this day.[1]

No team from the European region has ever reached the final of the Little League World Series. The best finishes for a European team occurred in 1979, 1993 and 1994, when European teams reached the semifinals. Aviano, Italy, made it that far in the 8-team format in 1979. Kaiserslautern, Germany and Dhahran, Saudi Arabia made the International final in back-to-back years in 1993 and 1994.

Europe and Africa Region Countries

European champions (1960–2000)

YearChampionCityLLWSRecord
1960Berlin Command LL BerlinSixth Place12
1961Pirmasens Housing Area LL PirmasensEighth Place03
1962Poitiers Post LL PoitiersSixth Place12
1963İzmir LL İzmirFourth Place02
1964Wiesbaden LL Wiesbaden Air Force BaseEighth Place03
1965Rota LL RotaEighth Place03
1966Rhein-Main LL Rhein-Main Air BaseSeventh Place12
1967Rota LL RotaSeventh Place (tie)02
1968Wiesbaden LL Wiesbaden Air Force BaseEighth Place03
1969Wiesbaden LL Wiesbaden Air Force BaseSixth Place12
1970Wiesbaden LL Wiesbaden Air Force BaseSixth Place12
1971Madrid LL MadridFourth Place12
1972Torrejon Air Base LL MadridEighth Place03
1973Bitburg AB LL Bitburg Air BaseSeventh Place12
1974Athena Airport LL AthensEighth Place03
1975No participant
1976Kaiserslautern LL KaiserslauternSixth Place12
1977Torrejon Air Base LL MadridSeventh Place12
1978Torrejon Air Base LL MadridEighth Place03
1979Aviano Air Base LL AvianoFourth Place12
1980Torrejon Air Base LL MadridEighth Place03
1981SHAPE LL WaterlooEighth Place03
1982Torrejon Air Base LL MadridFifth Place21
1983Arabian Gulf LL Al KhobarSeventh Place12
1984Brussels Sports Association LL BrusselsSeventh Place12
1985Arabian Gulf LL Al KhobarEighth Place03
1986Torrejon Air Base LL MadridEighth Place03
1987Aramco LL DhahranFifth Place (tie)11
1988Aramco LL DhahranFifth Place21
1989Aramco LL DhahranSixth Place12
1990Falcon LL Ramstein Air BaseSeventh Place (tie)02
1991Arabian American LL DhahranEighth Place03
1992Kaiserslautern LL Kaiserslautern4th Place, Group Stage03
1993Kaiserslautern LL KaiserslauternThird Place (tie)22
1994Arabian American LL DhahranThird Place (tie)22
1995Arabian American LL Dhahran3rd Place, Group Stage12
1996Arabian American LL Dhahran4th Place, Group Stage03
1997Arabian American LL Dhahran3rd Place, Group Stage12
1998Arabian American LL Dhahran3rd Place, Group Stage12
1999Ramstein American LL Ramstein Air Base4th Place, Group Stage03
2000Arabian American LL Dhahran3rd Place, Group Stage12

Europe/Europe, Middle East & Africa Region (2001–2007)

In 2001, with the LLWS expanding to sixteen teams, the European region split into two co-terminous regions. The Europe region consisted of teams that were primarily made up of players native to each country; no team could have more than three players from the United States, Canada, or Japan. The Europe region was named the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region between 2004 and 2007; however, no Middle Eastern or African team participated in qualifiers for the EMEA Series berth (although Kenya sent a team to the European qualifier in 2001[2] and South Africa did the same in 2003[3]). In 2008, Little League removed the native players rule and split the EMEA and Transatlantic region into the Europe and Middle East-Africa regions. The following teams represented the European region after 2000:

YearChampionCityLLWSRecord
2001Khovrino LL Moscow4th place, Pool D0–3
2002Khovrino LL Moscow4th place, Pool D0–3
2003Khovrino LL Moscow3rd place, Pool D1–2
2004Kutno LL Kutno4th place, Pool C0–3
2005Brateevo LL Moscow4th place, Pool C0–3
2006Brateevo LL Moscow4th place, Pool D0–3
2007Windmills LL Apeldoorn4th place, Pool D0–3

Transatlantic Region (2001–2007)

The Transatlantic region encompassed the same territory as the Europe/EMEA region, but consisted of teams that were made up of at least 51% American, Canadian, or Japanese citizens.

Regional championship

Below are the champions of the Transatlantic region, along with participants for each year. The year's winner is indicated in green.

Year Austria Belgium England Germany Italy Netherlands Saudi Arabia Spain United Arab Emirates
2001 Vienna LL
Vienna
Belgium Int'l LL
Brussels
London Area Youth LL
London
Eifel LL
Bitburg/Spangdahlem
Naples LL
Naples
No Participant Arabian American LL
Dhahran
Rota LL
Rota
No Participant
2002 N/A
Austria
N/A
Belgium
N/A
England
N/A
Germany
N/A
Italy
N/A
Netherlands
Arabian American LL
Dharhan
N/A
Spain
No Participant
2003 AIBC Little League
Vienna
SHAPE and Waterloo LL
Brussels
London Area Youth
London
Ramstein LL
Ramstein
Naples LL
Naples
Brunssum/Schinnen LL
Brunssum
Arabian American LL
Dharhan
Rota LL
Rota
No Participant
2004 No Participant SHAPE and Waterloo LL
Brussels
London Area Youth
London
Ramstein American LL
Ramstein
Naples LL
Naples
Geilenkirchen-American/Brunssum/Schinnen LL
Brunssum/Geilenkirchen
Arabian American LL
Dharhan
Madrid LL
Madrid
No Participant
2005 No Participant SHAPE and Brussels LL
Brussels
East Anglia LL
Suffolk
Ramstein LL
Ramstein
Naples LL
Naples
Brunssum/Schinnen LL
Brunssum
Arabian American LL
Dharhan
Rota LL
Rota
No Participant
2006 No Participant SHAPE and Waterloo LL
Brussels
London Area Youth LL
London
Ramstein LL
Ramstein
Naples LL
Naples
No Participant Arabian American LL
Dharhan
No Participant Dubai LL
Dubai
2007 No Participant No Participant London Area Youth LL
London
Stuttgart American LL
Stuttgart
Naples LL
Naples
No Participant Arabian American LL
Dharhan
No Participant Dubai LL
Dubai

LLWS performance

YearChampionCityLLWSRecord
2001Arabian American LL Dhahran3rd place, Pool C1–2
2002Arabian American LL Dhahran3rd place, Pool C2–1
2003Arabian American LL Dhahran3rd place, Pool C1–2
2004Arabian American LL Dhahran3rd place, Pool D1–2
2005Arabian American LL Dhahran4th place, Pool D0–3
2006Arabian American LL DhahranInt'l Semifinal2–2
2007Arabian American LL Dhahran4th place, Pool C0–2

Europe Region (2008–2012)

From 2008 to 2012, Europe had its own region.

Regional Championships

Below are the champions of the Europe region, along with participants for each year. The year's winner is indicated in green. A Dash, "-", indicates country had no participant that year.

Year Belarus Belgium Bulgaria Czech Republic England Germany Hungary Ireland Italy Lithuania Moldova Netherlands Poland Serbia Sweden Turkey Ukraine
2008 - Brussels LL
Brussels
Doupnitza LL
Doupnitza
South Moravia LL
South Moravia
London Area Youth LL
London
Baden Wuerttemberg LL
Mannheim
- Ireland LL
Dublin
Emilia LL
Emilia
Vilnius LL
Vilnius
Kvint LL
Tiraspol
Windmills Utrecht LL
Utrecht
BUKS Gepardy
Zory LL
Zory
- Malardalen LL
Malardalen
Turkiye LL
Istanbul
Kirovograd Center/Nove Celo LL
Kirovograd
2009 Brest Zubrs LL
Brest
- Doupnitza LL
Doupnitza
South Moravia LL
South Moravia
London Area Youth LL
London
KMC American LL
Ramstein
- - Marche LL
Marche
Vilnius LL
Vilnius
- Alkmaar LL
Alkmaar
Żory/Rybnik/
Jastrzębie LL
Slask
- - Mediterranean LL
Istanbul
Kirovograd Center/Nove Celo LL
Kirovograd
2010 Brest Zubrs LL
Brest
Flanders East LL
Antwerpen
- South Moravia LL
South Moravia
London Youth Area LL
London
KMC American LL
Ramstein
- - Friuli Venezia Giulia LL
Friuli V.G.
Vilnius LL
Vilnius
Kvint LL
Tiraspol
Kennemerland LL
Haarlem
Zory/Jastrzebie/
Rybnik LL
Slask
- - - Kirovograd Center LL
Kirovograd
2011 Brest Zubrs LL
Brest
Flanders West LL
Flanders
- South Moravia LL
South Moravia
London Area Youth LL
London
- - - Emilia LL
Emilia
Vilnius LL
Vilnius LL
Kvint LL
Tiraspol
Rotterdam LL
Rotterdam
Kutno LL
Kutno
- Stockholm LL
Stockholm
- Kirovograd Center LL/Nove Celo LL
Kirovograd
2012 Brest Zubrs LL
Brest
Flanders East LL
Antwerpen
- South Moravia LL
Prague
London Area Youth LL
London
KMC American LL
Ramstein
MOBSSZ Debrecen/Janossomorja LL
Budapest/
Debrecen/
Jánossomorja
- Lazio LL
Lazio
Kaunas LL
Kaunas
- Nord-Holland LL
Alkmaar
Kutno LL
Kutno
Serbia LL
Belgrad
- - Kirovograd Center LL
Kirovograd

LLWS Performance

YearChampionCityLLWSRecord
2008Emilia LL Emilia4th place, Pool C0–3
2009KMC American LL Kaiserslautern4th place, Pool D0–3
2010KMC American LL Ramstein ABGroup Stage1–2
2011Rotterdam LL RotterdamRound 10–3
2012KMC American LL Ramstein ABRound 10–3

Europe and Africa Region (2013–)

As noted above, the Europe Region was expanded to include Africa in 2013. Results are as of the 2017 Little League World Series.

Europe-Africa Qualifier

Starting in 2018, a qualification tournament was added into the Europe and Africa regional tournament as a way of expanding for other countries and teams to be involved. Ten teams have an automatic bid into the regional tournament based on participation and enrollment figures. Additional countries wishing to enter the tournament are placed into the qualifier tournament. The format of the qualifier tournament is a round robin with four teams advancing to an elimination round where the two semifinal winners advanced to the double-elimination regional tournament.

YearTeamsFinal 4Semifinalists
(Advanced to Regional)
Qualifier Tournament
Champions
2018 Austria
Belarus
Croatia
Hungary
Poland
Switzerland
1  Austria
2  Hungary
3  Belarus
4  Croatia
 Austria
 Belarus
Championship was
canceled due to
inclement weather.
2019 Belgium
Croatia
Hungary
Poland
Switzerland
1 Croatia
2 Switzerland
3 Belgium
4 Hungary
Croatia
Belgium
Croatia

Regional Championships

Below are the champions of the Europe and Africa, along with participants for each year. The year's winner is indicated in green. A Dash, "-", indicates country had no participant that year.

Year Austria Belarus Belgium Croatia Czech Republic France Germany Hungary Italy Lithuania Moldova Netherlands Poland Romania Serbia Spain Uganda United Kingdom Ukraine
2013 East Austria LL
Vienna
Sugar Storm LL
Skidel
- - South Moravia LL
Brno
Haute Normandie LL
Rouen
KMC American LL
Ramstein
- Emilia LL
Emilia
Vilnius LL
Vilnius
- Rotterdam LL
Rotterdam
- - Serbia LL
Belgrade
- - London Area Youth LL
London
Rivne LL
Rivne
2014 - Brest Zubrs LL
Brest
Flanders East LL
Antwerp
- South Moravia LL
Brno
Aquitaine LL
Aquitaine
KMC American LL
Ramstein
- Emilia LL
Emilia
Vilnus LL
Vilnus
Kvint LL
Tiraspol
Kennemerland LL
Haarlem
BUKS
GepardyŻory LL
- Serbia LL
Belgrade
Catalunya LL
Catalunya
- London Area Youth LL
London
Kirovograd LL
Kirovograd
2015 East Austria LL
Vienna
Brest Zubrs LL
Brest
Brussels LL
Brussels
- South Moravia LL
Brno
- KMC American LL
Ramstein
Central LL
Budapest
Emilia LL
Emilia
- Kvint LL
Tiraspol
Rotterdam LL
Rotterdam
Zory/
Jastrzebie/
Rybnik LL
- - Catalunya
Barcelona
AVRS Secondary School LL
Kampala
London Youth Baseball LL
London
Kirovograd Center LL
Kirovograd
2016 Austria East LL
Vienna
Brest Zubrs LL
Brest
Flanders East LL
Antwerp
Croatia North LL
Zagreb
South Czech Republic LL
Brno
Ile-de-France 2 LL
Paris
KMC American LL
Ramstein
Central/
Eastern LL
Budapest
Emilia LL
Emilia
Kaunas LL
Kaunas
- Kennemerland LL
Haarlem
- - - Catalunya LL
Barcelona
- London Youth Baseball LL
London
Kirovograd Center LL
Kirovograd
2017 East Austria LL
Vienna
Sugar Storm LL
Skidel
Flanders West LL
Brussels
Croatia North LL
Zagreb
South Czech Republic LL
Brno
- KMC American LL
Ramstein
Central/
Eastern LL
Budapest
Emilia LL
Emilia
- - Den Haag LL
The Hague
Zory/
Rybnik/
Jastrzebie LL
CSS Calarasi LL
Calarasi
- Catalunya LL
Barcelona
- London Youth Baseball LL
London
Rivne LL
Rivne
2018 East Austria LL
Vienna
Sugar Storm LL
Skidel
Brussels LL
Brussels
- Northwest Czech Republic LL
Prague
Ile-De-France LL
Paris
KMC American LL
Ramstein
- Friuli Venezia Giulia LL
Ronchi Dei Legionari
Vilnius LL
Vilnius
- Kennemerland LL
Haarlem
- - - Catalunya LL
Barcelona
- London LL
London
Kirovograd Center LL
Kirovograd
2019 Austria East LL
Vienna
Sugar Storm LL
Skidel
Brussels LL
Brussels
Croatia North LL
Karlovac
South Czech Republic LL
Brno
Ile-De-France LL
Paris
KMC American LL
Ramstein
Central LL
Budapest
Emilia Romagna LL
Bologna
Kaunas LL
Kaunas
- Amsterdam LL
Amsterdam
Kedzierzy Kozle LL
- - Catalunya LL
Barcelona
- South/East London LL
London
Kyiv Baseball School LL
Kyiv

LLWS Performance

YearChampionCityLLWSRecord
2013South Moravia LL BrnoRound 11–2
2014South Moravia LL BrnoRound 10–3
2015AVRS Secondary School LL KampalaRound 21–2
2016Emilia LL EmiliaRound 10–3
2017Emilia LL EmiliaRound 10–3
2018Catalunya LL BarcelonaRound 10–3
2019Emilia Romagna LL BolognaRound 10–3

By country

Table includes results from Europe, EMEA, Transatlantic and Europe and Africa regions through the 2018 Little League World Series. Italics indicates team is no longer a part of European region.

CountryEuropean
Championships
Record
in LLWS
PCT
 Saudi Arabia1918–39.316
West Germany/Germany169–39.188
 Spain104–24.143
 Italy51–14.067
 Russia51–14.067
 Belgium21–5.167
 Czech Republic21–5.167
 Netherlands20–6.000
 France11–2.333
 Uganda11–2.333
 Turkey10–2.000
 Greece10–3.000
 Poland10–3.000
Total6537–158.190

See also

References

  1. "Regions Realigned for 2013: Australia to Play in Little League Baseball World Series" (Press release). Little League Baseball. August 29, 2012. Archived from the original on September 23, 2012. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
  2. "2001 Little League Baseball". Archived from the original on 2012-10-05. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
  3. "2003 Little League Baseball". Archived from the original on 2018-01-10. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
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