2016 European Baseball Championship – Qualification

The qualification for the 2016 European Baseball Championship started on July 29, 2014 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.[1]

C-level qualifier

Qualification for
2014 European Baseball Championship B-level Qualification
Tournament details
Host country Slovenia
Dates 29 July – 2 August 2014
Teams8 (from 1 continent)

Group A

Qualified for Final Stage
Did not qualify fot Final Stage
Teams W L Pct. GB
 Ireland301.0000
 Romania21.6671
 Hungary12.3332
 Norway03.0003

Group B

Qualified for Final Stage
Did not qualify fot Final Stage
Teams W L Pct. GB
 Israel301.0000
 Slovenia21.6671
 Finland12.3332
 Latvia03.0003

Final Stage

Semifinals
August 1, 2014 Israel  8–3  Romania Ljubljana, Slovenia
Attendance: 78
Boxscore
August 1, 2014 Ireland  3–10  Slovenia Ljubljana, Slovenia
Attendance: 225
Boxscore
Final
August 2, 2014 Israel  14–0  Slovenia Ljubljana, Slovenia
Attendance: 257
Boxscore

Final standings

Qualified for B-level Tournament.
#Teams
1 Israel
2 Slovenia
3 Romania
4 Ireland
5 Finland
6 Latvia
7 Hungary
8 Norway

B-level qualifier

Top team from each group will qualify for the 2016 European Baseball Championship, bottom team from each group will be relegated to C-Pool.

Vienna group

Qualified for Final Stage
Did not qualify fot Final Stage
Teams W L Pct. GB
 Austria41.8000
 Sweden41.8000
 Israel32.6001
 Lithuania23.4002
 Belarus14.2003
 Poland14.2003

Final

Aug 1, 2015 Austria  5–8  Sweden Vienna, Austria
Attendance: 950
Boxscore

Karlovac group

Qualified for Final Stage
Did not qualify fot Final Stage
Teams W L Pct. GB
 Croatia501.0000
 Slovakia31.7501.5
 Ukraine32.6002
 Bulgaria23.4003
  Switzerland13.2503.5
 Slovenia0505

The game Slovakia – Switzerland was cancelled.

Final

Aug 1, 2015 Croatia  6–4  Slovakia Karlovac, Croatia
Attendance: 307
Boxscore


Promoted to Pool A 2016 Sweden,  Croatia
Relegated to Pool C 2016 Poland,  Slovenia
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