2009 European Juveniles Baseball Championship

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2009 European Juveniles Baseball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryBulgaria
Dates13 July - 18 July
Teams9
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Runners-upFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Third placeFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Fourth placeFlag of Austria.svg  Austria

The 2009 European Juveniles Baseball Championship was an international baseball competition held in Dupnitza and Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria from July 13 to 18, 2009. It featured teams from Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Turkey and Ukraine.

Contents

In the end the team from Czech Republic won the tournament with ease. [1]

Group stage

Pool A

Standings

Qualified for the semi-finals
Did not qualify for the semi-finals
#TeamGamesWinsLosses
1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 440
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 431
3Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 422
4Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 413
5Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 404

Game results

July 13, 2009 Austria  Flag of Austria.svg5 2 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
July 13, 2009 Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg1 50 (F/5) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

July 14, 2009 Romania  Flag of Romania.svg7 9 Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
July 14, 2009 Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg13 3 (F/5) Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
July 14, 2009 Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg7 8 Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

July 15, 2009 Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg18 8 (F/5) Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
July 15, 2009 Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg14 0 (F/5) Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
July 15, 2009 Austria  Flag of Austria.svg3 25 (F/5) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

July 16, 2009 Romania  Flag of Romania.svg2 9 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
July 16, 2009 Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg6 19 (F/6) Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

Pool B

Standings

Qualified for the semi-finals
Did not qualify for the semi-finals
#TeamGamesWinsLosses
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 330
2Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 312
3Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 312
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 312

Game results

July 14, 2009 Russia  Flag of Russia.svg12 2 (F/5) Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Dupnitza, Bulgaria
July 14, 2009 Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg7 6 Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Dupnitza, Bulgaria

July 15, 2009 Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg14 5 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Dupnitza, Bulgaria
July 15, 2009 Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg8 11 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Dupnitza, Bulgaria

July 16, 2009 Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg3 15 (F/5) Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Dupnitza, Bulgaria
July 16, 2009 Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg2 12 (F/5) Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Dupnitza, Bulgaria

Final round

Pool C

Standings

Qualified for the semi-finals
Did not qualify for the semi-finals
#TeamGamesWinsLosses
1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 220
2Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 211
3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 202

Game results

July 17, 2009 Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg2 21 (F/5) Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
July 18, 2009 Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg17 6 (F/5) Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

5th place

July 17, 2009 Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg3 4 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

Semi-finals

July 17, 2009 Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg6 3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Dupnitza, Bulgaria
July 17, 2009 Russia  Flag of Russia.svg11 1 (F/6) Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Dupnitza, Bulgaria

3rd place

July 18, 2009 Austria  Flag of Austria.svg1 15 (F/5) Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Dupnitza, Bulgaria

Final

July 18, 2009 Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg13 6 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Dupnitza, Bulgaria

Final standings

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References

  1. "Final Standing". Archived from the original on 2009-08-17. Retrieved 2009-08-09.