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WBSC Africa

The WBSC Africas, formerly known as, African Baseball and Softball Association (ABSA), is the governing body of baseball and softball within Africa. As of June 2011, there are 24 members.

WBSC Africa
TypeInternational sport federation
PurposeSport governing body
HeadquartersMinna, Nigeria
Region served
Africa
Membership
24
Official language
English
President
Ishola Williams
Parent organization
World Baseball Softball Confederation

The confederation is responsible for operation of Baseball at the All-Africa Games.

History edit

The Africa Baseball and Softball Association (ABSA) was formed on June 8, 1990, in Lagos, Nigeria. The founding countries, 9 in number, were Angola, Botswana, Ghana, Lesotho, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The executive committee unanimously appointed at the inaugural meeting included Malcolm Burne (Zimbabwe) as president, Russell Bartlett (Namibia) as 1st vice president, Ray Pitcher (Zambia) as 2nd vice president, Brigadier Ishola Williams (Nigeria) as secretary general, Lieutenant Colonel L Gwadabe (Nigeria) as assistant secretary general and Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke (Nigeria) as treasurer. The executive director of the International Baseball Association (IBA), David Osinski was present at the inaugural meeting. The meeting was declared open by the then Minister of Sports of Nigeria, Air Commodore Anthony Ikhazoboh. The 1st ABSA Congress was organised in 1992 in Harare, Zimbabwe. Thereafter 6 congresses have been held, with the 2nd held in 1993 in Cape Town, South Africa, the 3rd in 1994 in Johannesburg, South Africa, the 4th in 1995 in Harare, Zimbabwe, the 5th in 1996 in Lagos, Nigeria at which a new executive committee was elected to replace the appointed one.

This Executive Committee comprised Major General Ishola Williams (Nigeria) as president, Ray Pitcher (Zambia) as vice president baseball, Matthews Kutumela (South Africa) as vice president softball, Etienne N’Guessan (Côte d'Ivoire) as secretary general and Fridah Shiroya (Kenya) as treasurer.

Also in 1996, responsibility for the promotion and development of the games was devolved to zones, and zonal coordinators were appointed as follows: zonal chairman North Africa Zone – Mohammed Ben Guiza (Tunisia), zonal chairman East and Central Africa Zone – Solomon Gacece (Kenya), zonal coordinator West Africa Zone – Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke (Nigeria), and zonal chairman Southern Africa Zone – Edwin Bennett.

The 6th Congress was held in 2001 in Minna, Nigeria, at which Françoise Kameni Lele (Cameroon) was elected treasurer and the 7th Congress in 2006 in Nairobi, Kenya. At the 7th Congress, Major General Ishola Williams was confirmed as president, Fridah Shiroya was elected vice president softball, and Mabothobile Shebe (Lesotho) was elected secretary general.

The 1st Africa Cup Baseball Championship was organised in 1992 in Harare, Zimbabwe with only 4 countries participating with the final standings as follows: South Africa – 1st, Zimbabwe – 2nd, Nigeria – 3rd and Zambia – 4th. The 2nd Africa Cup Baseball Championship in 1993 in Cape Town, South Africa, the 3rd Africa Cup Baseball Championship in 1995 in Harare, Zimbabwe, the 4th Africa Cup Championship in 2001 in Kampala, Uganda. The first time baseball featured in the All-Africa Games was in 1999 in the 7th All-Africa Games in South Africa and the second time was in 2003 in the 8th All-Africa Games in Nigeria.

The first age group baseball tournament organised by the ABSA was the 1st ABSA/KENKO Under-13 Baseball Tournament with teams from four countries participating: Kenya, Lesotho, South Africa and Zimbabwe which was won by South Africa.

The competitions organised by the ABSA now include the Africa Cup, the AA Under-15, the AAA Under-17, the Club Championship and the Little League.

Members edit

Baseball edit

Code Association National teams Founded Membership IOC
member
Note
BEN   Benin (M, W) 2018 Full Yes
BOT   Botswana (M, W) 2008 Full Yes
BUR   Burkina Faso (M, W) 2004 Full Yes
CMR   Cameroon (M, W) 1997 Full Yes
CPV   Cape Verde (M, W) 2020 Full Yes
COD   Congo (M, W) 2010 Full Yes
EGY   Egypt (M, W) 2018 Full Yes
GHA   Ghana (M, W) 1992 Full Yes
CIV   Ivory Coast (M, W) 1996 Full Yes
KEN   Kenya (M, W) 1997 Full Yes
LES   Lesotho (M, W) 1994 Full Yes
NGR   Nigeria (M, W) 1989 Full Yes
SLE   Sierra Leone (M, W) 2021 Full Yes
RSA   South Africa (M, W) 1935 Full Yes
TAN   Tanzania (M, W) 2014 Full Yes
TOG   Togo (M, W) Full Yes
TUN   Tunisia (M, W) 1920 Full Yes
UGA   Uganda (M, W) 1989 Full Yes
ZAM   Zambia (M, W) Full Yes
ZIM   Zimbabwe (M, W) 1952 Full Yes

Former members edit

Association National teams
  Angola (M, W)
  Chad (M, W)
  Liberia (M, W)
  Morocco (M, W)
  Namibia (M, W)
  Niger (M, W)
  • These nations were members in the IBF, but do not currently have membership in the WBSC. Their current status within the African Baseball and Softball Association cannot be confirmed as of 2023.

Softball edit

Code Association National teams Founded Membership IOC
member
Note
BEN   Benin (M, W) 2018 Full Yes
BOT   Botswana (M, W) 1977 Full Yes
BUR   Burkina Faso (M, W) 2004 Full Yes
CMR   Cameroon (M, W) 1997 Full Yes
CPV   Cape Verde (M, W) 2020 Full Yes
COD   Congo (M, W) 2010 Full Yes
EGY   Egypt (M, W) 2018 Full Yes
GAM   Gambia (M, W) 2009 Full Yes
GHA   Ghana (M, W) 1992 Full Yes
KEN   Kenya (M, W) 1986 Full Yes
LES   Lesotho (M, W) 1994 Full Yes
NGR   Nigeria (M, W) 1989 Full Yes
SEN   Senegal (M, W) 2000 Full Yes
RSA   South Africa (M, W) 1994 Full Yes
TAN   Tanzania (M, W) 2014 Full Yes
TUN   Tunisia (M, W) 1920 Full Yes
UGA   Uganda (M, W) 1989 Full Yes
ZAM   Zambia (M, W) Full Yes
ZIM   Zimbabwe (M, W) 2008 Full Yes

Former members edit

Association National teams
  Guinea (M, W)
  Guinea-Bissau (M, W)
  Ivory Coast (M, W)
  Liberia (M, W)
  Mali (M, W)
  Namibia (M, W)
  Sierra Leone (M, W)

WBSC World Rankings edit

Baseball edit

WBSC Men's Rankings (as of 18 December 2023)[1]
Africa* WBSC +/- National Team Points
1 34   3   South Africa 180
2 48   2   Uganda 72
3 61     Kenya 23
4 76     Tanzania 4
*Local rankings based on WBSC ranking points

Softball edit

Baseball5 edit

WBSC Baseball5's Rankings (as of 16 November 2023)[4]
Africa* WBSC +/- National Team Points
1 4     Tunisia 1995
2 7   1   South Africa 1593
3 10   1   Ghana 1219
4 14   2   Kenya 1046
5 21   4   Zambia 798
6 24   2   Tanzania 573
7 30   2   Uganda 398
8 35   5   Burkina Faso 307
9 40   2   Nigeria 114
10 43   2   Zimbabwe 60
11 46   2   Benin 54
12 49   2   Togo 2
*Local rankings based on WBSC ranking points

Historical leaders edit

Highest Ranked Africa member in the WBSC Rankings

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 18 December 2023. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  2. ^ "The WBSC Men's Softball World Ranking". WBSC. 26 April 2023. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  3. ^ "The WBSC Women's World Ranking". WBSC. 10 November 2023. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  4. ^ "The WBSC Baseball5 World Ranking". WBSC. 16 November 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2023.

External links edit

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The WBSC Africas formerly known as African Baseball and Softball Association ABSA is the governing body of baseball and softball within Africa As of June 2011 there are 24 members WBSC AfricaTypeInternational sport federationPurposeSport governing bodyHeadquartersMinna NigeriaRegion servedAfricaMembership24Official languageEnglishPresidentIshola WilliamsParent organizationWorld Baseball Softball ConfederationThe confederation is responsible for operation of Baseball at the All Africa Games Contents 1 History 2 Members 2 1 Baseball 2 1 1 Former members 2 2 Softball 2 2 1 Former members 3 WBSC World Rankings 3 1 Baseball 3 2 Softball 3 3 Baseball5 3 4 Historical leaders 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Africa Baseball and Softball Association ABSA was formed on June 8 1990 in Lagos Nigeria The founding countries 9 in number were Angola Botswana Ghana Lesotho Namibia Nigeria Sierra Leone Zambia and Zimbabwe The executive committee unanimously appointed at the inaugural meeting included Malcolm Burne Zimbabwe as president Russell Bartlett Namibia as 1st vice president Ray Pitcher Zambia as 2nd vice president Brigadier Ishola Williams Nigeria as secretary general Lieutenant Colonel L Gwadabe Nigeria as assistant secretary general and Ndi Okereke Onyiuke Nigeria as treasurer The executive director of the International Baseball Association IBA David Osinski was present at the inaugural meeting The meeting was declared open by the then Minister of Sports of Nigeria Air Commodore Anthony Ikhazoboh The 1st ABSA Congress was organised in 1992 in Harare Zimbabwe Thereafter 6 congresses have been held with the 2nd held in 1993 in Cape Town South Africa the 3rd in 1994 in Johannesburg South Africa the 4th in 1995 in Harare Zimbabwe the 5th in 1996 in Lagos Nigeria at which a new executive committee was elected to replace the appointed one This Executive Committee comprised Major General Ishola Williams Nigeria as president Ray Pitcher Zambia as vice president baseball Matthews Kutumela South Africa as vice president softball Etienne N Guessan Cote d Ivoire as secretary general and Fridah Shiroya Kenya as treasurer Also in 1996 responsibility for the promotion and development of the games was devolved to zones and zonal coordinators were appointed as follows zonal chairman North Africa Zone Mohammed Ben Guiza Tunisia zonal chairman East and Central Africa Zone Solomon Gacece Kenya zonal coordinator West Africa Zone Ndi Okereke Onyiuke Nigeria and zonal chairman Southern Africa Zone Edwin Bennett The 6th Congress was held in 2001 in Minna Nigeria at which Francoise Kameni Lele Cameroon was elected treasurer and the 7th Congress in 2006 in Nairobi Kenya At the 7th Congress Major General Ishola Williams was confirmed as president Fridah Shiroya was elected vice president softball and Mabothobile Shebe Lesotho was elected secretary general The 1st Africa Cup Baseball Championship was organised in 1992 in Harare Zimbabwe with only 4 countries participating with the final standings as follows South Africa 1st Zimbabwe 2nd Nigeria 3rd and Zambia 4th The 2nd Africa Cup Baseball Championship in 1993 in Cape Town South Africa the 3rd Africa Cup Baseball Championship in 1995 in Harare Zimbabwe the 4th Africa Cup Championship in 2001 in Kampala Uganda The first time baseball featured in the All Africa Games was in 1999 in the 7th All Africa Games in South Africa and the second time was in 2003 in the 8th All Africa Games in Nigeria The first age group baseball tournament organised by the ABSA was the 1st ABSA KENKO Under 13 Baseball Tournament with teams from four countries participating Kenya Lesotho South Africa and Zimbabwe which was won by South Africa The competitions organised by the ABSA now include the Africa Cup the AA Under 15 the AAA Under 17 the Club Championship and the Little League Members editBaseball edit Code Association National teams Founded Membership IOC member NoteBEN nbsp Benin M W 2018 Full YesBOT nbsp Botswana M W 2008 Full YesBUR nbsp Burkina Faso M W 2004 Full YesCMR nbsp Cameroon M W 1997 Full YesCPV nbsp Cape Verde M W 2020 Full YesCOD nbsp Congo M W 2010 Full YesEGY nbsp Egypt M W 2018 Full YesGHA nbsp Ghana M W 1992 Full YesCIV nbsp Ivory Coast M W 1996 Full YesKEN nbsp Kenya M W 1997 Full YesLES nbsp Lesotho M W 1994 Full YesNGR nbsp Nigeria M W 1989 Full YesSLE nbsp Sierra Leone M W 2021 Full YesRSA nbsp South Africa M W 1935 Full YesTAN nbsp Tanzania M W 2014 Full YesTOG nbsp Togo M W Full YesTUN nbsp Tunisia M W 1920 Full YesUGA nbsp Uganda M W 1989 Full YesZAM nbsp Zambia M W Full YesZIM nbsp Zimbabwe M W 1952 Full YesFormer members edit Association National teams nbsp Angola M W nbsp Chad M W nbsp Liberia M W nbsp Morocco M W nbsp Namibia M W nbsp Niger M W These nations were members in the IBF but do not currently have membership in the WBSC Their current status within the African Baseball and Softball Association cannot be confirmed as of 2023 Softball edit Code Association National teams Founded Membership IOC member NoteBEN nbsp Benin M W 2018 Full YesBOT nbsp Botswana M W 1977 Full YesBUR nbsp Burkina Faso M W 2004 Full YesCMR nbsp Cameroon M W 1997 Full YesCPV nbsp Cape Verde M W 2020 Full YesCOD nbsp Congo M W 2010 Full YesEGY nbsp Egypt M W 2018 Full YesGAM nbsp Gambia M W 2009 Full YesGHA nbsp Ghana M W 1992 Full YesKEN nbsp Kenya M W 1986 Full YesLES nbsp Lesotho M W 1994 Full YesNGR nbsp Nigeria M W 1989 Full YesSEN nbsp Senegal M W 2000 Full YesRSA nbsp South Africa M W 1994 Full YesTAN nbsp Tanzania M W 2014 Full YesTUN nbsp Tunisia M W 1920 Full YesUGA nbsp Uganda M W 1989 Full YesZAM nbsp Zambia M W Full YesZIM nbsp Zimbabwe M W 2008 Full YesFormer members edit Association National teams nbsp Guinea M W nbsp Guinea Bissau M W nbsp Ivory Coast M W nbsp Liberia M W nbsp Mali M W nbsp Namibia M W nbsp Sierra Leone M W WBSC World Rankings editBaseball edit WBSC Men s Rankings as of 18 December 2023 1 Africa WBSC National Team Points1 34 nbsp 3 nbsp South Africa 1802 48 nbsp 2 nbsp Uganda 723 61 nbsp nbsp Kenya 234 76 nbsp nbsp Tanzania 4 Local rankings based on WBSC ranking pointsSoftball edit WBSC Men s Softball Rankings as of 26 April 2023 2 Africa WBSC National Team Points1 14 nbsp 2 nbsp South Africa 8942 18 nbsp 1 nbsp Botswana 2533 35 nbsp 1 nbsp Kenya 104 38 nbsp nbsp Uganda 3 Local rankings based on WBSC ranking points WBSC Women s Rankings as of 10 November 2023 3 Africa WBSC National Team Points1 36 nbsp 5 nbsp South Africa 2062 39 nbsp 7 nbsp Botswana 1763 57 nbsp 1 nbsp Kenya 324 61 nbsp nbsp Lesotho 85 66 nbsp nbsp Uganda 0 Local rankings based on WBSC ranking points Baseball5 edit WBSC Baseball5 s Rankings as of 16 November 2023 4 Africa WBSC National Team Points1 4 nbsp nbsp Tunisia 19952 7 nbsp 1 nbsp South Africa 15933 10 nbsp 1 nbsp Ghana 12194 14 nbsp 2 nbsp Kenya 10465 21 nbsp 4 nbsp Zambia 7986 24 nbsp 2 nbsp Tanzania 5737 30 nbsp 2 nbsp Uganda 3988 35 nbsp 5 nbsp Burkina Faso 3079 40 nbsp 2 nbsp Nigeria 11410 43 nbsp 2 nbsp Zimbabwe 6011 46 nbsp 2 nbsp Benin 5412 49 nbsp 2 nbsp Togo 2 Local rankings based on WBSC ranking pointsHistorical leaders edit Highest Ranked Africa member in the WBSC Rankings Men s baseball Men s softball Women s softballSee also editWorld Baseball Softball Confederation Baseball awards AfricaReferences edit The WBSC World Ranking WBSC 18 December 2023 Retrieved 18 December 2023 The WBSC Men s Softball World Ranking WBSC 26 April 2023 Retrieved 26 April 2023 The WBSC Women s World Ranking WBSC 10 November 2023 Retrieved 10 November 2023 The WBSC Baseball5 World Ranking WBSC 16 November 2023 Retrieved 16 November 2023 External links editAfrican Baseball and Softball Association Baseball and Softball for Africa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WBSC Africa amp oldid 1205251948, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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