Junior League World Series (Europe–Africa Region)

Europe–Africa Region
Most recent season or competition:
2018 Junior League World Series
Sport Baseball
Founded 1990
Most recent
champion(s)
Italy Bologna, Italy
Most titles  Germany (9)

The Junior League World Series Europe–Africa Region is one of six International regions that currently sends teams to the World Series in Taylor, Michigan. The region's participation in the JLWS dates back to 1990.

Europe–Africa Region Countries

Region Champions

As of the 2018 Junior League World Series.

YearCityJLWSRecord
1990West Germany Kaiserslautern, West GermanyNot in Top 41–2
1991Germany Germany0–2
1992Belgium Brussels, Belgium0–2
1993Germany Germany0–2
1994Germany Germany0–2
1995Saudi Arabia Dhahran, Saudi Arabia0–2
1996Germany Ramstein, Germany0–2
1997Czech Republic Svoboda nad Úpou, Czech Republic0–2
1998Germany Ramstein, Germany0–2
1999Germany Ramstein, Germany0–2
2000Germany Ramstein, Germany0–2
2001Poland Kutno, Poland0–3
2002Poland Kutno, PolandInt'l Final2–2
2003Russia Moscow, RussiaNot in Top 41–2
2004Belgium Mons, Belgium1–3
2005Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands0–4
2006Germany Ramstein, Germany1–3
2007Ukraine Kirovohrad, Ukraine0–4
2008England London, England0–4
2009Italy Friuli, Italy1–3
2010Ukraine Kirovohrad, Ukraine1–3
2011Italy Emilia, Italy1–3
2012Italy Lazio, Italy1–3
2013Czech Republic Brno, Czech Republic1–3
2014Czech Republic Brno, Czech Republic0–4
2015Czech Republic Brno, Czech Republic1–3
2016Czech Republic Brno, Czech Republic0–2
2017Czech Republic Brno, Czech Republic1–2
2018 Italy Bologna, Italy 1–2
YearCityJLWSRecord

Results by Country

As of the 2018 Junior League World Series.

CountryRegion
Championships
JLWS
Championships
Germany Germany90
Czech Republic Czech Republic6
Italy Italy4
Poland Poland2
Belgium Belgium
Ukraine Ukraine
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia1
Russia Russia
Netherlands Netherlands
England England
Totals290

See also

Europe–Africa Region in other Little League divisions

References

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