Asian Baseball Championship

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The Asian Baseball Championship is the main championship tournament between national baseball teams in Asia, governed by the Baseball Federation of Asia (BFA).[1] [2] It is held every other year in odd-numbered years and since 1983 it also functions as the qualification games for the Baseball at the Summer Olympics if the event year is exactly one year before the Olympics.[3] In even-numbered years, the Asian Baseball Cup is held, to determine two qualifiers — one from the Eastern Division and one from the Western Division — to join teams from China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. The competition has been dominated by teams from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.

Asian Baseball Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 Asian Baseball Championship
SportBaseball
Founded1954
No. of teams8 (in 2023)
ContinentAsia
Most recent
champion(s)
 Japan
(2023)
Most titles Japan (20 titles)

Medals (1954-2023) edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Japan208230
2  South Korea810927
3  Chinese Taipei513927
4  Philippines1023
5  China0022
6  Australia0011
Totals (6 entries)34312590

Results edit

# Year Final Host Champions   Runners-up   3rd place   Teams
1 1954
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Manila
 
Philippines
 
Japan
 
South Korea
4
2 1955
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Manila
 
Japan
 
Taiwan
 
South Korea
4
3 1959
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Tokyo
 
Japan
 
South Korea
 
Taiwan
4
4 1962
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Taipei
 
Japan
  Taiwan and   South Korea
(Tied for Runners-up)
4
5 1963
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Seoul
 
South Korea
  Taiwan and   Japan
(Tied for Runners-up)
4
6 1965
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Manila
 
Japan
 
South Korea
 
Taiwan
4
7 1967
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Tokyo
 
Japan
 
South Korea
 
Taiwan
4
8 1969
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Taipei
 
Japan
 
Taiwan
 
Philippines
4
9 1971
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Seoul
 
South Korea
 
Japan
 
Philippines
5
10 1973
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Manila
 
Japan
 
South Korea
 
Taiwan
5
11 1975
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Seoul
 
South Korea
 
Japan
 
Australia
5
12 1983
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Seoul
  Chinese Taipei,   Japan and   South Korea
(Tied for Champions)
5
13 1985
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Perth
 
Japan
  Chinese Taipei and   South Korea
(Tied for Runners-up)
5
14 1987
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Tokyo
 
Chinese Taipei
 
Japan
 
South Korea
7
15 1989
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Seoul
  South Korea,   Chinese Taipei and   Japan
(Tied for Champions)
7
16 1991
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Beijing
 
Japan
 
Chinese Taipei
 
South Korea
7
17 1993
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Perth
 
Japan
 
South Korea
 
Chinese Taipei
7
18 1995
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Kurashiki
 
Japan
 
South Korea
 
Chinese Taipei
6
19 1997
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Taipei
 
South Korea
 
Japan
 
Chinese Taipei
6
20 1999
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Seoul
 
South Korea
 
Japan
 
Chinese Taipei
6
21 2001
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Taipei
 
Chinese Taipei
 
South Korea
 
Japan
5
22 2003
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Sapporo
 
Japan
 
Chinese Taipei
 
South Korea
7
23 2005
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Miyazaki
 
Japan
 
Chinese Taipei
 
China
6
24 2007
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Taichung
 
Japan
 
South Korea
 
Chinese Taipei
7
25 2009
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Sapporo
 
Japan
 
Chinese Taipei
 
South Korea
7
26 2012
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Taichung
 
Japan
 
Chinese Taipei
 
South Korea
6
27 2015
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Taichung
 
South Korea
 
Chinese Taipei
 
Japan
6
28 2017
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New Taipei City
 
Japan
 
Chinese Taipei
 
South Korea
7
29 2019
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Taichung
 
Chinese Taipei
 
Japan
 
China
8
30 2023
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Taipei, New Taipei City, Taichung
 
Japan
 
Chinese Taipei
 
South Korea
8

Nations (1954-2023) edit

  1.   Japan - 30 Editions - East
  2.   South Korea - 30 Editions - East
  3.   Chinese Taipei - 30 Editions - East
  4.   China - 14 Editions - East
  5.   Hong Kong - 5 Editions - East
  6.   North Korea - 1 Editions - East
  7.   Philippines - 27 Editions - South East
  8.   Thailand - 8 Editions - South East
  9.   Indonesia - 4 Editions - South East
  10.   Pakistan - 8 Editions - South
  11.   India - 2 Editions - South
  12.   Sri Lanka - 2 Editions - South
  13.   Australia - 8 Editions - Pacific
  14.   Guam - 3 Editions - Pacific
  15.   Palestine - 1 Editions - West

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "BFA postpones Asian Baseball Championship and elective Congress". www.insidethegames.biz. 1 February 2022. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Asian Baseball Championship postponed again due to COVID-19 - Focus Taiwan". focustaiwan.tw. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  3. ^ "BFA Baseball Federation of Asia | History..." www.baseballasia.org. Retrieved 16 November 2022.

External links edit