Senior League World Series (Europe–Africa Region)

Europe–Africa Region
Most recent season or competition:
2016 Senior League World Series
Sport Baseball
Founded 1962
No. of teams 4
Most recent
champion(s)
Spain Barcelona, Spain
Most titles  Belgium (8)

The Senior League World Series Europe-Africa Region is one of four International regions that currently sends teams to the World Series in Bangor, Maine. The region's participation in the SLWS dates back to 1962.

Europe–Africa Region Countries

Region Champions

As of the 2016 Senior League World Series.

YearCitySLWSRecord
1962 Not in Top 4
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975[1]West Germany Wiesbaden
1976
1977
1978
1979West Germany Bitburg0–2
1980
1981Belgium Mons0–2
1982
1983[2]Belgium Brussels
1984
1985
1986Belgium Brussels0–2
1987Belgium Brussels0–2
1988Saudi Arabia Dhahran1–2
1989Saudi Arabia Dhahran0–2
1990Belgium Brussels2–3
1991Germany RamsteinThird Place4–2
1992Germany RamsteinNot in Top 40–3
1993Saudi Arabia Dhahran0–3
1994Saudi Arabia Dhahran1–3
1995Germany Ramstein
1996Saudi Arabia Dhahran0–3
1997England Alconbury0–3
1998Belgium Brussels0–3
1999Belgium Brussels0–2
2000Germany Ramstein1–3
2001Germany Ramstein0–3
2002Russia Moscow1–3
2003Russia Moscow2–2
2004Netherlands Rotterdam0–4
2005Georgia (country) Tbilsi1–3
2006Belgium Brussels0–4
2007Lithuania Vilnius0–4
2008Lithuania Vilnius0–4
2009Italy Friuli1–3
2010Italy Lazio1–3
2011Italy FriuliSemifinals3–2
2012Italy EmiliaNot in Top 41–3
2013Italy Emilia1–3
2014Italy Emilia1–3
2015Italy Lazio1–2
2016Spain Barcelona1–2

Results by Country

As of the 2016 Senior League World Series.

CountryRegion
Championships
SLWS
Championships
Belgium Belgium80
Germany Germany7
Italy Italy
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia5
Russia Russia2
Lithuania Lithuania
England England1
Netherlands Netherlands
Georgia (country) Georgia
Spain Spain

See also

Europe–Africa Region in other Little League divisions

References

  1. For the Record. . St. Petersburg Times.
  2. Taiwan and Curaco posted their second victories Wednesday in... . United Press International.
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