Iceland national baseball team

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CountryFlag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
FederationIcelandic Baseball Association
Confederation Confederation of European Baseball

The Iceland national baseball team represents Iceland in international competitions.

The team is controlled by the Icelandic Baseball Association, which is a provisional member of the Confederation of European Baseball since 2009.

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References

Weinberg, Cory (22 June 2012). "Iceland's Only Baseball Club Looks For A Rally". The Reykjavik Grapevine . Retrieved 18 December 2023.