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Road to Tokyo: WBSC reveals groups, schedule for WBSC Softball Europe-Africa Qualifiers

 

 

The World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) today revealed the groups and schedule for the Europe/Africa and Asia/Oceania qualification events for the Games of the XXXII Olympiad Tokyo 2020, following a live draw conducted at the WBSC headquarters in the Olympic Capital.

 

Now all the teams aiming to advance to Tokyo 2020 know their rivals, and the road to Tokyo 2020 is clear for everyone,” said WBSC Softball Chairman, Tommy Velazquez. “In the next months, the world will see the best softball nations competing for the Olympic dream, with only four berths available in the next Olympic Games. Good luck to everyone”.

 

 

WBSC Softball Europe/Africa Qualifier

 

Group A

:NED Netherlands (WR #10)

:GBR Great Britain (WR #12)

:ESP Spain (WR #35)

:RSA South Africa (WR #28)

 

Group B

:ITA Italy (WR #9)

:FRA France (WR #26)

:CZE Czech Republic (WR #15)

:BOT Botswana (WR #43)

 

 

The WBSC Softball Europe/Africa Qualifier will be held al Sportpark de Paperclip in Utrecht, Netherlands, from 23-27 July.

 

The top six National Teams from the European Softball Championship 2019 final standings and the top two National Teams from the African Softball Championship 2019 final standings have qualified for this event and will battle for one berth in Tokyo 2020.

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Match Schedule

 

 

Group Stage

 

 

Day #1, July 23rd
:FRA France vs :CZE Czech Republic (B)
:ITA Italy vs :BOT Botswana (B)
:GBR Great Britain vs :ESP Spain (A)
:NED Netherlands vs :RSA South Africa (A)

 

Day #2, July 24th
:GBR Great Britain vs :RSA South Africa (A)
:FRA France vs :BOT Botswana (B)
:ITA Italy vs :CZE Czech Republic (B)
:NED Netherlands vs :ESP Spain (A)

 

Day #3, July 25th
:ESP Spain vs :RSA South Africa (A)
:CZE Czech Republic vs :BOT Botswana (B)
:ITA Italy vs :FRA France (B)
:NED Netherlands vs :GBR Great Britain (A)

 

 

Final Round

 

 

Day #1, July 26th

2nd Ranked Group A vs 1st Ranked Group B

1st Ranked Group A vs 2nd Ranked Group B

 

Day #2, July 27th

2nd Ranked Group A vs 2nd Ranked Group B

1st Ranked Group A vs 1st Ranked Group B

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3 minutes ago, dcro said:

To be honest, they should just organize a play-off between NED and ITA. :p Maybe best of 5 series or something.

 

well, probably you're right...

 

still, De Coubertin requires the other teams' presence, too...:lol:

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