Year: 2019

American High School Football Games in Ireland 2012-Present

Global Football Logo 2018 [Reference: 9]

Global Ireland Football Tournament 2012-2020

DateWinnersRunners-Up
GIFT 2012Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
31.08.2012Jesuit Prep (Dallas, TX)30Loyola Academy (Willmette, WI)29
31.08.2012John Carroll U (U Heights, OH)40St. Norbert’s Coll (De Pere, WI)3
GIFT 2012Parnell Park, Dublin
31.08.2012Kent School (Kent, CT)26National School of American Football (UK)2
31.08.2012Notre Dame (Sherman Oak, CA)27Hamilton HS (AZ)15
GIFT 2012Pairc Tailteann, Navan
31.08.2012Oak Park HS (Winnipeg, MN)18Villanova Coll (King City, ON)9
31.08.2012Notre Dame (Scottsdale, AZ)20Father Judge (Philadelphia, PA)6
GIFT 2014
2014Penn Manor (PA)27Cedar Cliff (PA)20
American Football Showcase Dublin 2016Trinity College Dublin
02.09.2016Westminster School (Atlanta, GA)42Community School Naples (Naples, FL)21
02.09.2016Blessed Trinity (Atlanta, GA)28St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, NJ)41
02.09.2016Marist School (Atlanta, GA)27Belen Jesuit (Miami, FL)0
Dublin High School Football Schowcase
28.08.2020
Global Ireland Football Tournament / High School Football Showcase 2012-Present [References: 1-5]

Report

2012

As part of the weekend of the College Football Classic between Notre Dame Fighting Irish & Navy Midshipmen in 2012, 12 High Schools and Colleges played as part of the Global Ireland Football Tournament, attracting a total of 13, 000 spectators to two venues in Dublin and one in Navan, Co. Meath. The weekend features a Parade through Dublin City Centre, a Pep Rally at Trinity College, Educational Tours of various Dublin and Meath sites, practices at Uniuiversity College Dublin, the GAA Semi-Finals at Croke Park, and interactions with local sports teams. [Reference: 1-2; 4]

In the matches, Jesuit Prep from Dallas, Texas, and John Carroll University from University Heights, Ohio won at Donnybrook Stadium; Kent School, from Kent, Connecticut and Notre Dame from Sherman Oak in California, won in Parnell Park; and Oak Ridge High School, from Winnipeg in Mantoba, Canada, and Notre Dame, from Scottsdale, Arizona, won in Paric Tailteann, Navan, Co. Meath. [1-2; 4]

31 August 2012; A general view of the game. Global Ireland Football Tournament 2012, Notre Dame Prep, Scottsdale, Arizona v Father Judge, Philadelphia. Pairc Tailteann, Navan, Co. Meath. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***

2016

Three High School games marked the opening of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic between Boston College & Georgia Tech in 2016. Three High Schools from Atlanta, Georgia, were in action against two from Florida, and one from New Jersey, as Westminster School and Marist School picked up wins for the Atlanta schools, and St. Peter’s Prep won for New Jersey in the other game. The games were played in the grounds of Trinity College, Dublin [Reference: 5-6]

About

Global Football has provided over 17,000 Amateur American Footballers, along with their families, from more that 370 schools the opportunity to play abroad, and experience the cultures of other peoples and nations, whilst competing internationally [Reference: 6]

Kent School, from Kent, Connecticut and Community School Naples, Florida, will return in 2020. [Reference: 7-8]

References

Websites

[1] Irish American Football Association (2012) GIFT 2012[Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/gift-2012/ [Accessed 8 December 2016]

[2] Global Football (2015) GIFT 2012 Final Recap[Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/GIFT-2012-Final-Recap.pdf [Accessed 8 December 2016]

[3] Global Football (2014) GIFT Ireland [Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/history/gift-ireland/[Accessed 8 December 2016]

[4] Global Football | Michael Preston (2015) When Global Football, the Irish & Midshipmen Rocked Dublin [Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/when-global-football-the-irish-midshipmen-rocked-dublin/ [Accessed 17 January 2020]

[5] Global Football (2016) America Football Showcase Dublin[Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/history/future-events/america-football-showcase-dublin/[Accessed 17 January 2020]

[6] Trinity College Dublin (2016) [Internet] Available from: Trinity Announced as Official Welcome Village for Aer Lingus American College Football Classichttps://www.tcd.ie/globalrelations/news/20160331CollegeFootball.php [Accessed 17 January 2020]

[7] American Football International (2020) Dublin High School Football Showcase set for this summer [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/dublin-high-school-football-showcase-set-for-this-summer/ [Accessed 17 January 2020]

[8] Global Football | Michael Preston (2016) Kent School Returns To Ireland[Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/kent-school-returns-to-ireland/ [Accessed 17 January 2020]

Images

[9] Global Football (2019) Global Football Logo 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2018-GF-logo2.png [Accessed 17 January 2010]

[10] Global Football | Michael Preston (2015) When Global Football, the Irish & Midshipmen Rocked Dublin [Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/681161-copy.jpg [Accessed 17 January 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sean Douglas, Dublin Rebels & University College Dublin.

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International American Football | Ireland v NCAA Division III Teams 2004-2005

 

Ireland versus NCAA Division III Teams 2004-2005

 

Date Irish Team NCAA DIII Team
05.04 Ireland 2 John Carroll Blue Streaks (OH) 52
06.05.05 Ireland 0 Adrian College Bulldogs (Mich) 53

[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][[11][12][13][14][15]

 

Report

 

Irish American Football League teams graduated to playing National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III teams in 2004, showing a marked improvement on their first outings in the 1980s and 1990s against American opposition.

The first matches were played between the Ireland National Team and the John Carroll Blue Streaks and Adrian College Bulldogs from Ohio and Michigan respectively, with Ireland losing by approximately 50 points each time. [1][2]

 

References

 

Websites

 

[1] Irish American Football Association (2004) John Carroll win Celtic Classic 2 [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/john-carroll-win-celtic-classic-2/ [Accessed 8 December 2016]

[2] Wayback Machine – Irish American Football Association (2006) IRISH NATIONAL TEAM & IAFL ALLSTARS RESULTS [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060622144820/http://www.americanfootball.ie/teamirelandresults.htm [Accessed 6 July 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Sean Douglas, Dublin Rebels & Tim Leadingham, Tallaght Outlaws

 

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European Federation of American Football | Charleroi Trophy 2002-2004

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DateRoundIrish Team European Team 
  Charelroi Trophy I   
2002SFDublin Rebels26Forbach Taupes (Fra)8
2002FinalDublin Rebels22Charleroi Cougars (Bel)0
  Charleroi Trophy II   
2003SFDublin Rebels8Celtes de Mitry (Fra)6
2003SFCarrickfergus Knights6Charleroi Cougars (Bel)8
20033rd/4thCarrickfergus Knights22Celtes de Mitry (Fra)8
2003FinalDublin Rebels12Charleroi Cougars (Bel)0
  Charleroi Trophy III   
2004SFDublin Rebels8Chevaliers d’Orleans (Fra)26
20043rd/4thDublin Rebels20Charleroi Cougars (Bel)0

[1][2][3][4][5]

Report

________________________________________________________
<p>Ireland was re-admitted to the European Federation of American Football in the early 2000s, and Ireland’s National champions competed in the Charleroi Trophy, an unofficial West European Club Championship, from 2002-2004.

The Dublin Rebels represented Ireland all three years, winning in 2002 & 2003. The Carrickfergus Knights also represented Ireland in 2003, finishing third. Other teams taking part were host team Charleroi Cougars from Belgium as well as other Belgian and French representatives.

In 2002 the Rebels defeated France’s Forbach Taupes 26-8 in the Semi-Finals before winning 22-0 against the host team in the final. [1][4]

In 2003 The Rebels won their Semi-Final 8-6 against Celtes de Mitry of France, whilst the Carrickfergus Knights went down by the same score to the Charleroi Cougars. The Knights won the 3rd Place Playoff 22-8 against the Celtes, before the Rebels again defeated the Cougars in the Final, 12-0. [2][5]

The 2004 edition saw the Rebels back in action, however, this time they lost in the Semi-Final 26-8 to Chevaliers d’Orleans, before beating the host team for the third year in succession, in the 3rd Place Playoff, on a 20-0 scoreline. [3]

Dublin Rebels being presented with the Charleroi Trophy 2003 [Reference: [7]

Images

[6] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

[7] Irish American Football Association (2003) Dublin Rebels Celebrate their victory in the 2003 Charleroi Trophy [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20031002110034im_/http://www.irish-american-football.org/chartroppresentation.jpg [Accessed 11 November 2019]

Websites

[1] Irish American Football Association (2002) June 29th/30th 2002 – DUBLIN REBELS WIN CHARLEROI TROPHY CHARLEROI TOURNAMENT [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021210031040/http://www.irish-american-football.org/news%20stories/29jun02.htm [Accessed 8 October 2017]

[2] Irish American Football Association (2003) DUBLIN REBELS WIN CHARLEROI TROPHY – DUBLIN REBELS FINISH FIRST & CARRICKFERGUS KNIGHTS 3RD [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20030806044017/http://www.irish-american-football.org/29jun03.htm [Accessed 8 October 2017]

[3] Irish American Football Association (2004) 26th-27th June 2004 REBELS PLAY IN CHARLROI TROPHY ORLEANS DEFEAT LILLE IN FINAL [Internet] Available from:

[4] Dublin Rebels (2002) REBELS WIN CHARLEROI TROPHY [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070325185701/http://www.dublinrebels.com/page.php?7.1 [Accessed 5 July 2017]

[5] Dublin Rebels (2003) REBELS WIN 2nd CHARLEROI TROPHY [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070319105030/http://www.dublinrebels.com/page.php?7 [Accessed 5 July 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Smith, Michael Smith, Ralph Schmeer and Michael Brophy of the Irish American Football Association and Irish American Football Officials Association.

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NCAA Football Regular Season Games in Ireland 2012-2016

NCAA Regular-Season Games 2012-2016

DateHome Team Away Team 
2012Notre Dame Fighting Irish50Navy Midshipmen10
2014Penn State Nittany Lions26Univ. Central Florida Knights24
2016Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets17Boston College Eagles14

[1][2][3]

References

Websites

[1] Irish American Football Association Croke Park Classic a Big Success for the IAFA [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/croke-park-classic-a-big-success-for-the-iafa [Accessed 8 December 2016]

[2] Irish American Football Association Navy Notre Dame to play in Dublin [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/navy-notre-dame-to-play-in-dublin/ [Accessed 8 December 2016]

[3] Rutgers Football (2009) Rutgers Game Day Breakdown vs Pittsburgh[Internet] Available from: http://www.nj.co/rutgersfootball/index.ssf/2009/10/rutgers_game_day_the_breakdown_vs_pittsburgh [Accessed 8 December 2016]

Acknowledgements

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European Softball Federation | European Coed Slowpitch Championships 1998-2018

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European Coed Slowpitch Championships London 1998

 

P W L RF RA GB Pts
x – Great Britain 6 5 1 0
x – Czech republic 6 4 2 1
Ireland 6 3 3 2
Guernsey 6 0 6 5

Compiled from results in [2]

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
3rd Place
Ireland 11 Guernsey 2
Guernsey 0 Ireland 19
(Ireland won series 2-0)
Championship
Czech Republic 8 Great Britain 6
Great Britain 14 Czech Republic 1
Czech Republic 9 Great Britain 13
(Great Britain won series 2-1)

[2]

 

European Coed Slowpitch Championships 2000

 

P W L RF RA GB Pts
x – Great Britain 8 8 0 0
x – Ireland 8 5 3 3
y – Czech Republic 8 5 3 3
y – Guernsey 8 2 6 6
Germany 8 0 8 8

Compiled from results in [3]

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Semi-Finals 1
Czech Republic 16 Guernsey 3
Great Britain 14 Ireland 2
Semi-Finals 2
Czech Republic 7 Ireland 26
Final
Great Britain 14 Czech Republic 6

[3]

 

European Coed Slowpitch Championships Czech Rep 2002

 

P W L RF RA GB Pts
x – Ireland 5 5 0 0
x – Austria 5 3 2 2
y – Great Briitain 5 3 2 2
y – Czech Republic 5 3 2 2
Germany 5 1 4 4
Slovakia 5 0 5 5

Compiled from results in [4]

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Playoff
Slovakia Germany
Semi-Finals 1
Great Britain W Czech Republic L
Ireland 17 Austria 2
Semi-Finals 2
Austria L Great Britain W
Grand Final
Ireland 3 Great Britain 16

[4]

 

European Coed Slowpitch Championships 2010

 

P W L RF RA GB Pts
x – Great Britain
x – Czech Republic
y – Ireland
y – Guernsey

[5]

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Playoffs 1
Ireland 11 Guernsey 2
Great Britain 10 Czech Republic 3
Playoffs 2
Czech Republic 8 Ireland 4
Final
Great Britain 19 Czech Republic 4

[5]

 

European Coed Slowpitch Championships 2011

 

P W L RF RA GB Pts
x – Great Britain 10 9 1 0
x – Slovenia 10 8 2 1
y – Ireland 10 6 4 3
y – Bulgaria 10 4 6 5
Czech Republic 10 2 8 7
Germany 10 1 9 8

Compiled from results in [6]

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Playoffs 1
Ireland 12 Bulgaria 5
Great Britain 7 Slovenia 14
5th Place
Germany 10 Czech Republic 4
Playoffs 2
Great Britain 15 Ireland 7
Final
Slovenia 5 Great Britain 22

[6]

 

European Coed Slowpitch Championships Czech Rep 2013

 

P W L RF RA GB Pts
x – Great Britain 10 10 0 0
x – Slovenia 10 8 2 2
y – Germany 10 5 5 5
y – Ireland 10 4 6 6
Serbia 9 1 8 8.5
Czech Republic 9 1 8 8.5

Compiled from results in [7]

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Playoffs 1
Germany 7 Ireland 6
Great Britain 15 Slovenia 3
5th Place
Czech Republic 20 Serbia 0
Playoffs 2
Slovenia 17 Germany 1
Final
Great Britain 13 Slovenia 3

[7]

 

European Coed Slowpitch Championships Bulgaria 2015

 

P W L RF RA GB Pts
x – Great Britain 10 10 0 0
x – Czech Republic 10 6 4 4
y – Germany 10 5 5 5
y – Ireland 10 5 5 5
Bulgaria 10 4 6 6
Lithuania 10 0 10 10

Compiled from results in [8]

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Playoffs 1
Germany 7 Ireland 12
Great Britain Czech Republic
5th Place
Bulgaria Lithuania
Playoffs 2
Ireland
Final

[8]

 

European Coed Slowpitch Championships Sofia 2017

 

P W L RF RA GB Pts
x – Great Britain 10 10 0 0
x – Slovenia 10 6 4 4
y – Ireland 10 5 5 5
y – Germany 10 5 5 5
Czech Republic 10 2 8 8
Bulgaria 10 2 8 8

[9]

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Playoffs 1
Ireland 11 Germany 19
Great Britain 15 Slovenia 10
5th Place
Czech Republic 19 Bulgaria 4
Playoffs 2
Slovenia 19 Germany 38
Final
Great Britain 9 Germany 20

[10]

 

Websites

 

 

[6] European Softball Federation (2011) European Championship Coed Slowpitch – Dupnitsa (Bulgaria) – July 19th/23rd, 2011 [Internet] Available from: http://competition.europeansoftball.org/2011/dupnitsa/schedule.php [Accessed 12 June 2017]

[7] European Softball Federation (2013) European Championship Coed Slowpitch – Pardubice (Czech Republic) – July 17th/20th, 2013 [Internet] Available from: http://competition.europeansoftball.org/2013/pardubice/schedule.php [Accessed 12 June 2017]

[8] European Softball Federation (2015) European Championship Coed Slowpitch – Dupnitsa (Bulgaria) – July 28th/August 1st, 2015 [Internet] Available from: http://competition.europeansoftball.org/2015/dupnitsa/schedule.php [Accessed 12 June 2017]

[9] European Softball Federation (2017) European Championship Coed Slowpitch – Sofia (Bulgaria) – July 11th/15th, 2017 Final Standing [Internet] Available from: http://competition.europeansoftball.org/2017/sofia/standing.php [Accessed 20 July 2017]

[10] European Softball Federation (2017) European Championship Coed Slowpitch – Sofia (Bulgaria) – July 11th/15th, 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://competition.europeansoftball.org/2017/sofia/schedule.php [Accessed 20 July 2017]

 

Internet Archive

 

[2] Oddsox (2000) ESF Championships [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20001204203200/http://www.oddsox.ie/ [Accessed 26 December 2017]

[3] Irish Baseball and Softball Federation (2000) European Co-Ed Slowpitch Softball 2000 Championships Report [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20001212001600/http://www.ibsf.ie/euros2000.htm [Accessed 25 December 2017]

[4] Irish Softball Association (2002) Report from the European Championships, Mlade Buky, Czech Republic 12-17th August 2002 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021128115920/http://softball.ie/ [Accessed 25 December 2017]

[5] Softball Ireland(2010) Ireland finish in 3rd place European Championships in Prague [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20100727124326/http://softball.ie/news.htm [Accessed 11 April 2017]

 

Images

 

[1] European Softball Federation (2017) ESF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.europeansoftball.org/data/articles/229.jpg [Accessed 26 June 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Tom Gallagher & Jonathan Spielberg, Ireland Coed Slowpitch.

 

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Baseball Ireland International Tournaments | Rota Series 2011-2013

Rota Series 2011

 

P W L GB
Ireland 6 3 3 0
Rota Blue Devils 4 2 2 0
President’s 9 2 1 1 0

 

Rota Series 2012

 

P W L T RF RA GB
Rota Blue Devils 4 3 0 1 36 14 0
Ireland 3 1 2 0 9 22 2
President’s 9 3 0 2 1 12 21 2.5

Reference: [3]

Peter O’Malley International Baseball Tournament 2013

 

P W L RF RA GB
Ireland 3 3 0 15 10 0
Los Barbaros 3 2 1 16 6 1
Liverpool Trojans 3 1 2 17 13 2
Rota Blue Devils 3 0 3 8 27 3

Reference:[4]

 

Date Home Team Away Team
3rd Place
14.07.13 Liverpool Trojans 4 Rota Blue Devils 7
Final
14.07.13 Ireland 13 Los Barbaros 7

Reference: [4]

References

____________________________________________________

 

Websites

 

[2] Baseball Ireland (2011) National Team – 2011 Stats [Internet] Available from: http://www.baseballireland.com/news.php?search=National+Team [Accessed 14 December 2016]

[3] Baseball Ireland (2012) Schedule 2012 [Internet] Available from: http://www.baseballireland.com/schedule_new.php?search_year=2025&search_team= [Accessed 3 February 2019]

[4] Baseball Ireland – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2013) 14th July 2013 – Ireland Dominant in First Ever Peter O’Malley Tournament [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20130722144941/http://www.baseballireland.com/news.php [Accessed 12 April 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Peter Kavanagh, Baseball Ireland & Peter Mullin, Dublin Black Sox

 

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Baseball Ireland | Dublin International Baseball Tournament 2002-2008

All Tournaments held in Corkagh Park, Dublin

 

Year Winners Runners-Up
2002 Moldova 4 Ireland 1
2003 Slocum BC (Rhode Is) 14 Presidents Nine 3
2004 Presidents Nine 6 Ireland 4
2005
2006 Presidents Nine 8 Ireland 7
2007 Northern Knights (Eng) 10 Dublin Spartans (Irl) 4
2008 Northern Knights (Eng) W Ireland L

[2][3][4][5][6][7]

 

Websites

 

 

[1] Baseball Ireland (2017) Baseball Ireland Logo Car Sticker [Internet] http://www.baseballireland.com/images/carsticker.jpg [Accessed 1 May 2017]

 

Internet Archive

 

[2] Wayback Machine – Baseball Ireland (2003) Moldovans Win Dublin International Baseball Tournament [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20031105171102/http://www.baseballireland.com/special_events.htm [Accessed 11 November 2017]

[3] Wayback Machine – Baseball Ireland (2003) DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT A HUGE SUCCESS [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20031105171102/http://www.baseballireland.com/special_events.htm [Accessed 11 November 2017]

[4] Wayback Machine – Baseball Ireland (2004) PRESIDENT’S 9 CLAIM TITLE [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041018183138/http://baseballireland.com/dublin_tourney_2004.htm [Accessed 11 November 2017]

[5] Wayback Machine – Baseball Ireland (2006) PRESIDENT’S 9 WIN 2006 DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060804065644/http://www.baseballireland.com/ [Accessed 2 November 2018]

[6] Wayback Machine – Baseball Ireland (2007) NORTHERN KNIGHTS WIN DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070925151903/http://www.baseballireland.com/ [Accessed 11 November 2017]

[7] Wayback Machine – Baseball Ireland (2008) NORTHERN KNIGHTS WIN 2008 NASN DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT – JUNE 29 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20081006225126/http://baseballireland.com/dublin_tourney_2008.htm [Accessed 11 November 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Peter Kavanagh, Baseball Ireland.

 

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Confederation of European Baseball |European Championships C-Pool 2014-2018

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CEB European Championship C-Pool 2014

Place Country P W L Pct
1 Israel 5 5 0 1.000
2 Slovenia 5 3 2 .600
3 Romania 5 3 2 .600
4 Ireland 5 3 2 .600
5 Finland 5 3 2 .600
6 Latvia 5 2 3 .400
7 Hungary 5 1 4 .200
8 Norway 5 0 5 .000

Compiled from: [1][2]

Date Home Team Away Team
Final
02.08.14 Israel 14 Slovenia 0

[1]

CEB European Championship C-Pool 2016

Place P W L Pct GB
2 Slovenia 4 3 1 .600 0
1 Serbia 4 2 2 .600 1
3 Ireland 4 2 2 .500 1
4 Norway 4 2 2 .500 1
5 Finland 4 1 3 .250 2

Compiled from: [3][4]

Date Home Team Away Team
Final
30.07.16 Slovenia 2 Serbia 6

[2]

CEB European Championship C-Pool 2018

Place P W L Pct GB
1 Ireland 4 4 0 1.000 0
2 Greece 4 3 1 .600 1
3 Finland 4 2 2 .500 2
4 Slovenia 4 1 3 .250 3
5 Norway 4 0 4 .000 4

Compiled from: [5][6]

Date Home Team Away Team
Final
28.07.18 Ireland 12 Greece 2

Reference: [6]

Websites

[1] Confederation Of European Baseball (2014) European Championships C-Pool 2014 Standing [Internet] Available from: http://baseballstats.eu/2014/ljubljana/standing.php [Accessed 21 September 2016]

[2] Confederation Of European Baseball (2014) European Championships C-Pool 2014 Standing [Internet] Available from: http://baseballstats.eu/2014/ljubljana/schedule.php [Accessed 21 September 2016]

[3] Confederation Of European Baseball (2016) European Championships C-Pool 2016 Standing [Internet] Available from: http://baseballstats.eu/2016/ljubljana/standing.php [Accessed 21 September 2016]

[4] Confederation Of European Baseball (2016) European Championships C-Pool 2016 Sschedule [Internet] Available from: http://baseballstats.eu/2016/ljubljana/schedule.php [Accessed 21 September 2016]

[5] Confederation Of European Baseball (2018) European Championships C-Pool 2018 Standing [Internet] Available from: http://www.baseballstats.eu/2018/ashbourne/standing.php [Accessed 4 October 2018]

[6] Confederation Of European Baseball (2018) European Championships C-Pool 2018 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://www.baseballstats.eu/2018/ashbourne/schedule.php [Accessed 4 October 2018]

[7] Confederation of European Baseball (2016) CEB Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.baseballeurope.com/files/image/ydapytu91391957460.png [Accessed 11 November 2016]

Acknowledgements

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Confederation of European Baseball | Qualifiers 2008-2013

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CEB European Championship Qualifier 2008

 

Place P W L Pct GB
1 Greece 3 3 0 1.000 0
2 Russia 3 2 1 .667 1
3 Portugal 3 1 2 .333 2
4 Ireland 3 0 3 .000 3

Reference: Compiled from: [1][2]

Date Home Team Away Team
Final
12.07.08 Greece 5 Russia 0

Reference: [2]

 

CEB European Championship Qualifier 2011

 

Place P W L Pct GB
1 Spain 4 4 0 1.000 0
2 Switzerland 4 3 1 .750 1
3 Ireland 4 2 2 .500 2
4 Hungary 4 1 3 .250 3
5 Finland 4 0 4 .000 4

Cpompiled from: [3][4]

Date Home Team Away Team
Pool A Final
30.07.11 Spain 3 Switzerland 2

[4]

 

CEB European Championship B-Level 2013

 

Place P W L Pct GB
1 Russia 5 4 1 .800 0
2 Austria 5 4 1 .667 0
3 Belarus 5 4 1 .800 0
4 Slovakia 5 2 3 .400 2
5 Lithuania 5 1 4 .200 3
6 Ireland 5 0 5 .000 4

Compiled from: [5][6]

Date Home Team Away Team
Final
27.07.13 Austria 2 Russia 3

[6]

 

Websites

 

 

[1] Confederation Of European Baseball (2008) European Championships Qualifier 2008 Standing [Internet] Available from: http://baseballstats.eu/2008/abrantes/standing.php [Accessed 21 September 2016]

[2] Confederation Of European Baseball (2008) European Championships Qualifier 2008 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://baseballstats.eu/2008/abrantes/schedule.php [Accessed 21 September 2016]

[3] Confederation Of European Baseball (2011) European Championships Qualifier 2011 Standing [Internet] Available from: http://baseballstats.eu/2011/barcelona/standing.php [Accessed 21 September 2016]

[4] Confederation Of European Baseball (2011) European Championships Qualifier 2011 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://baseballstats.eu/2011/barcelona/schedule.php [Accessed 21 September 2016]

[5] Confederation Of European Baseball (2013) European Championships B-Level Standing [Internet] Available from: http://baseballstats.eu/2013/vienna/standing.php [Accessed 21 September 2016]

[6] Confederation Of European Baseball (2013) European Championships B-Level Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://baseballstats.eu/2013/vienna/schedule.php [Accessed 21 September 2016]

[7] Confederation of European Baseball (2016) CEB Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.baseballeurope.com/files/image/ydapytu91391957460.png [Accessed 11 November 2016]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Peter Kavanagh, Baseball Ireland and Peter Mullin

 

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Dublin

Dublin Ladies Basketball Board Senior Division 1 2015-2018

DLBBMasthead

DLBB Senior Division 1 2015-16

 PWLPFPAPts
Killester18171  52
Tridents18126  42
Liffey Celtics18117  40
Meteors18117  40
Firhouse18117  40
Oblate Dynamos1899  36
DCU Mercy #(-12)18117  28
Tigers18414  26
UCD18315  24
Dublin Lions18117  20

[2]

DLBB Senior Division 1 2016-17

 PWLPFPAPts
Killester16142  44
Liffey Celtics16124  40
Meteors One16115  38
Tigers16106  36
DCU Mercy1688  32
Tridents1679  30
Meteors Two1679  30
Firhouse16214  20
Tolka Rovers16115  18

[3]

 Semi-Finals   
22.04.2017Killester61Tigers40
22.04.2017Liffey Celtics45Meteors One50
 Final   
23.04.2017Killester54Meteors One31

[4]

DLBB Senior Division 1 2017-18

 PWLPFPAPts
Killester18162  50
Oblates18135  44
Killester Two18135  44
Meteors18126  42
Templeogue18108  38
Liffey Celtics18810  34
Tridents18612  30
Tigers18612  30
Malahide18315  24
DCU Mercy #18314  23

[5]

DateHome Team Away Team 

<p>3 Pts Win / 1 Pt / 0 Pts Forfeit #

References

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Websites

[1] Dublin Ladies Basketball Board (2017) DLBB Masthead [Internet] Available from: http://www.dlbb.ie/images/DLBBMasthead.jpg [Accessed 29 November 2017]

[2] Dublin Ladies Basketball Board (2016) Tables – Senior 1 [Internet] Available from: http://www.dlbb.ie/tables.php [Accessed 3 August 2016]

[3] Dublin Ladies Basketball Board (2017) Tables – Senior 1 [Internet] Available from: http://www.dlbb.ie/tables.php [Accessed 10 April 2017]

[4] Dublin Ladies Basketball Board (2017) Top Fours [Internet] Available from: http://www.dlbb.ie/ [Accessed 25 April 2017]

[5] Dublin Ladies Basketball Board (2018) Tables – Senior 1 [Internet] Available from: http://www.dlbb.ie/tables.php [Accessed 22 April 2018]

About this document

Researched, Compiled and Written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 16 February 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.