Little League World Series in Europe

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Europe first participated in the Little League World Series in 1960. Teams from Europe were given a berth in the LLWS each year between 1960 and 2001 (with the exception of the temporary ban of international teams in 1975). In 2001, the region was split into a co-terminus Europe (later EMEA) and Transatlantic region. The Europe region comprised mostly native European teams while the Transatlantic region comprised mostly American expatriates. This distinction was eliminated for the 2008 Little League World Series; teams made up of either native Europeans or American expatriates are eligible to qualify from the European region.

Starting with the 2013 LLWS, the region was renamed the Europe and Africa Region. African countries were added as a result of a major reorganization of the international (non-U.S.) regions. This move was triggered by Little League's announcement that Australia would receive its own LLWS berth starting in 2013. Two Middle Eastern countries, Israel and Turkey, have been part of European regions since they instituted Little League programs, as they are members of the European zone of the International Baseball Federation; they remained in the renamed Europe and Africa Region.[1]

No team from the European region has ever reached the final of the Little League World Series. The best finishes for a European team occurred in 1979, 1993 and 1994, when European teams reached the semifinals. Aviano, Italy, made it that far - in the 8 team format - in 1979. Kaiserslautern, Germany and Dhahran, Saudi Arabia) made the International final in back-to-back years in 1993 and 1994.

European champions (1960–2000)

Year Champion City LLWS Record
1960 Berlin Command LL West Germany Berlin Sixth Place 1–2
1961 Pirmasens Housing Area LL West Germany Pirmasens Eighth Place 0–3
1962 Poitiers Post LL France Poitiers Sixth Place 1–2
1963 İzmir LL Turkey İzmir Fourth Place 0–2
1964 Wiesbaden LL West Germany Wiesbaden Army Airfield Eighth Place 0–3
1965 Rota LL 23x15px Rota Eighth Place 0–3
1966 Rhein-Main LL West Germany Rhein-Main Air Base Seventh Place 1–2
1967 Rota LL 23x15px Rota Seventh Place (tie) 0–2
1968 Wiesbaden LL West Germany Wiesbaden Army Airfield Eighth Place 0–3
1969 Wiesbaden LL West Germany Wiesbaden Army Airfield Sixth Place 1–2
1970 Wiesbaden LL West Germany Wiesbaden Army Airfield Sixth Place 1–2
1971 Madrid LL 23x15px Madrid Fourth Place 1–2
1972 Torrejon Air Base LL 23x15px Madrid Eighth Place 0–3
1973 Bitburg AB LL West Germany Bitburg Air Base Seventh Place 1–2
1974 Athena Airport LL Greece Athens Eighth Place 0–3
1975 No participant
1976 Kaiserslautern LL West Germany Kaiserslautern Sixth Place 1–2
1977 Torrejon Air Base LL 23x15px Madrid Seventh Place 1–2
1978 Torrejon Air Base LL 23x15px Madrid Eighth Place 0–3
1979 Aviano Air Base LL Italy Aviano Fourth Place 1–2
1980 Torrejon Air Base LL 23x15px Madrid Eighth Place 0–3
1981 SHAPE LL Belgium Waterloo Eighth Place 0–3
1982 Torrejon Air Base LL Spain Madrid Fifth Place 2–1
1983 Arabian Gulf LL Saudi Arabia Al Khobar Seventh Place 1–2
1984 Brussels Sports Association LL Belgium Brussels Seventh Place 1–2
1985 Arabian Gulf LL Saudi Arabia Al Khobar Eighth Place 0–3
1986 Torrejon Air Base LL Spain Madrid Eighth Place 0–3
1987 Aramco LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran Fifth Place (tie) 1–1
1988 Aramco LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran Fifth Place 2–1
1989 Aramco LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran Sixth Place 1–2
1990 Falcon LL West Germany Ramstein Air Base Seventh Place (tie) 0–2
1991 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran Eighth Place 0–3
1992 Kaiserslautern LL Germany Kaiserslautern 4th Place, Group Stage 0–3
1993 Kaiserslautern LL Germany Kaiserslautern Third Place (tie) 2–2
1994 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran Third Place (tie) 2–2
1995 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran 3rd Place, Group Stage 1–2
1996 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran 4th Place, Group Stage 0–3
1997 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran 3rd Place, Group Stage 1–2
1998 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran 3rd Place, Group Stage 1–2
1999 Ramstein American LL Germany Ramstein Air Base 4th Place, Group Stage 0–3
2000 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran 3rd Place, Group Stage 1–2

Europe/Europe, Middle East & Africa Region (2001–2006)

In 2001, with the LLWS expanding to sixteen teams, the European region split into two co-terminous regions. The Europe region consisted of teams that were primarily made up of players native to each country; no team could have more than three players from the United States, Canada, or Japan. The Europe region was named the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region between 2004 and 2007; however, no Middle Eastern or African team participated in qualifiers for the EMEA Series berth (although Kenya sent a team to the European qualifier in 2001[2] and South Africa did the same in 2003[3]). In 2008, Little League removed the native players rule and split the EMEA and Transatlantic region into the Europe and Middle East Africa regions. The following teams represented the European region after 2001:

Year Champion City LLWS Record
2001 Khovrino LL Russia Moscow 4th place, Pool D 0–3
2002 Khovrino LL Russia Moscow 4th place, Pool D 0–3
2003 Khovrino LL Russia Moscow 3rd place, Pool D 1–2
2004 Kutno LL Poland Kutno 4th place, Pool C 0–3
2005 Brateevo LL Russia Moscow 4th place, Pool C 0–3
2006 Brateevo LL Russia Moscow 4th place, Pool D 0–3
2007 Windmills LL Netherlands Apeldoorn 4th place, Pool D 0–3

Transatlantic Region (2001–2007)

The Transatlantic region encompassed the same territory as the Europe/EMEA region, but consisted of teams that were made up of at least 51% American, Canadian, or Japanese citizens.

Regional championship

Below are the champions of the Transatlantic region, along with participants for each year. The year's winner is indicated in green.

Year AustriaAustria BelgiumBelgium EnglandEngland GermanyGermany ItalyItaly NetherlandsNetherlands Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia SpainSpain United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates
2001 Vienna LL
Vienna
Belgium Int'l LL
Brussels
London Area Youth LL
London
Eifel LL
Bitburg/Spangdahlem
Naples LL
Naples
No Participant Arabian American LL
Dhahran
Rota LL
Rota
No Participant
2002 N/A
Austria
N/A
Belgium
N/A
England
N/A
Germany
N/A
Italy
N/A
Netherlands
Arabian American LL
Dharhan
N/A
Spain
No Participant
2003 AIBC Little League
Vienna
SHAPE and Waterloo LL
Brussels
London Area Youth
London
Ramstein LL
Ramstein
Naples LL
Naples
Brunssum/Schinnen LL
Brunssum
Arabian American LL
Dharhan
Rota LL
Rota
No Participant
2004 No Participant SHAPE and Waterloo LL
Brussels
London Area Youth
London
Ramstein American LL
Ramstein
Naples LL
Naples
Geilenkirchen-American/Brunssum/Schinnen LL
Brunssum/Geilenkirchen
Arabian American LL
Dharhan
Madrid LL
Madrid
No Participant
2005 No Participant SHAPE and Brussels LL
Brussels
East Anglia LL
Suffolk
Ramstein LL
Ramstein
Naples LL
Naples
Brunssum/Schinnen LL
Brunssum
Arabian American LL
Dharhan
Rota LL
Rota
No Participant
2006 No Participant SHAPE and Waterloo LL
Brussels
London Area Youth LL
London
Ramstein LL
Ramstein
Naples LL
Naples
No Participant Arabian American LL
Dharhan
No Participant Dubai LL
Dubai
2007 No Participant No Participant London Area Youth LL
London
Stuttgart American LL
Stuttgart
Naples LL
Naples
No Participant Arabian American LL
Dharhan
No Participant Dubai LL
Dubai

LLWS performance

Year Champion City LLWS Record
2001 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran 3rd place, Pool C 1–2
2002 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran 3rd place, Pool C 2–1
2003 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran 3rd place, Pool C 1–2
2004 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran 3rd place, Pool D 1–2
2005 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran 4th place, Pool D 0–3
2006 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran Int'l Semifinal 2–2
2007 Arabian American LL Saudi Arabia Dhahran 4th place, Pool C 0–2

Europe Region (2008–2012)

From 2008 to 2012, Europe had its own region.

Year Champion City LLWS Record
2008 Emilia LL Italy Emilia 4th place, Pool C 0–3
2009 KMC American LL Germany Kaiserslautern 4th place, Pool D 0–3
2010 KMC American LL Germany Ramstein AB Group Stage 1–2
2011 Rotterdam LL Netherlands Rotterdam Round 1 0–3
2012 KMC American LL Germany Ramstein AB Round 1 0–3

Europe and Africa Region (2013–)

As noted above, the Europe Region was expanded to include Africa in 2013. Results are as of the 2015 Little League World Series.

Year Champion City LLWS Record
2013 South Moravia LL Czech Republic Brno Round 1 1–2
2014 South Moravia LL Czech Republic Brno Round 1 0–3
2015 AVRS Secondary School LL Uganda Kampala Round 2 1–2

By country

Table includes results from Europe, EMEA, Transatlantic and Europe and Africa regions through the 2015 Little League World Series. Italics indicates team is no longer a part of European region.

Country European
Championships
Record
in LLWS
PCT
 Saudi Arabia 18 18–39 .316
Germany West Germany/Germany 16 9–39 .188
 Spain 9 4–22 .154
 Russia 5 1–14 .067
 Belgium 2 1–5 .167
 Czech Republic 2 1–5 .167
 Italy 2 1–5 .167
 Netherlands 2 0–6 .000
 France 1 1–2 .333
 Uganda 1 1–2 .333
 Turkey 1 0–2 .000
 Greece 1 0–3 .000
 Poland 1 0–3 .000
Total 61 37–147 .201

References

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  2. 2001 Little League Baseball
  3. 2003 Little League Baseball

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