2011 Little League World Series qualification

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2011 Little League World Series qualification
United States
Great Lakes Winner Flag of Kentucky.svg La Grange, Kentucky
Mid-Atlantic Winner Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Midwest Winner Flag of South Dakota.svg Rapid City, South Dakota
New England Winner Flag of Rhode Island.svg Cumberland, Rhode Island
Northwest Winner Flag of Montana.svg Billings, Montana
Southeast Winner Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Warner Robins, Georgia
Southwest Winner Flag of Louisiana.svg Lafayette, Louisiana
West Winner Flag of California.svg Huntington Beach, California
International
Asia-Pacific Winner Flag of the Republic of China.svg Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Canada Winner Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Langley, British Columbia
Caribbean Winner Flag of Aruba.svg Oranjestad, Aruba
Japan Winner Flag of Japan.svg Hamamatsu, Shizuoka
Latin America Winner Flag of Venezuela.svg Maracay, Venezuela
Mexico Winner Flag of Mexico.svg Mexicali, Baja California
Middle East-Africa Winner Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Tournaments
  2010
2012  

Qualification for the 2011 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 2011.

Contents

United States

Great Lakes

The tournament took place in Indianapolis on August 5–13. [1]

StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Indiana.svg  Indiana Evansville Golfmoor4–0
Flag of Kentucky.svg  Kentucky La Grange North Oldham 3–1
Flag of Michigan.svg  Michigan Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Park 2–2
Flag of Ohio.svg  Ohio Hamilton Westside2–2
Flag of Wisconsin.svg  Wisconsin Burlington Burlington1–3
Flag of Illinois.svg  Illinois Rock Falls Rock Falls0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 10 – Indianapolis
 
 
1 Flag of Indiana.svg  Indiana 3
 
August 13 – Indianapolis
 
4 Flag of Ohio.svg  Ohio 4
 
4 Flag of Ohio.svg  Ohio 0
 
August 10 – Indianapolis
 
2 Flag of Kentucky.svg  Kentucky 3
 
2 Flag of Kentucky.svg  Kentucky 8
 
 
3 Flag of Michigan.svg  Michigan 0
 

Mid-Atlantic

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut on August 5–15. [2]

StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg  Pennsylvania Clinton County Keystone4–0
Flag of Delaware.svg  Delaware Newark Newark National4–0
Flag of New Jersey.svg  New Jersey Paramus Paramus2–2
Flag of New York.svg  New York Staten Island Great Kills American1–3
Flag of Maryland.svg  Maryland Williamsport Conocoheague1–3
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg  Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Northwest Washington0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 12 – Bristol
 
 
1 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg  Pennsylvania 3
 
August 15 – Bristol
 
4 Flag of New York.svg  New York 0
 
1 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg  Pennsylvania 5
 
August 12 – Bristol
 
3 Flag of New Jersey.svg  New Jersey 2
 
2 Flag of Delaware.svg  Delaware 1
 
 
3 Flag of New Jersey.svg  New Jersey 2
 

Midwest

The tournament took place in Indianapolis on August 6–13. [3]

Note: The Dakotas are organized into a single Little League district.

StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of South Dakota.svg  South Dakota Rapid City Harney3–1
Flag of Iowa.svg  Iowa Des Moines Grandview3–1
Flag of Nebraska.svg  Nebraska Kearney Kearney2–2
Flag of Missouri.svg  Missouri Webb City Webb City2–2
Flag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota Circle Pines Centennial Lakes West2–2
Flag of Kansas.svg  Kansas Cherokee Cherokee Community0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 11 – Indianapolis
 
 
1 Flag of South Dakota.svg  South Dakota 7
 
August 13 – Indianapolis
 
4 Flag of Missouri.svg  Missouri 2
 
1 Flag of South Dakota.svg  South Dakota 4
 
August 11 – Indianapolis
 
3 Flag of Nebraska.svg  Nebraska 2
 
2 Flag of Iowa.svg  Iowa 1
 
 
3 Flag of Nebraska.svg  Nebraska 5
 

New England

The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut on August 5–13. [4]

StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of New Hampshire.svg  New Hampshire Goffstown Goffstown Junior Baseball4–0
Flag of Connecticut.svg  Connecticut Fairfield Fairfield American3–1
Flag of Rhode Island.svg  Rhode Island Cumberland Cumberland American2–2
Flag of Massachusetts.svg  Massachusetts Andover Andover National2–2
Flag of Maine.svg  Maine Yarmouth Yarmouth1–3
Flag of Vermont.svg  Vermont Barre Barre Community0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 11 – Bristol
 
 
1 Flag of New Hampshire.svg  New Hampshire 4
 
August 13 – Bristol
 
4 Flag of Massachusetts.svg  Massachusetts 9
 
4 Flag of Massachusetts.svg  Massachusetts 7
 
August 11 – Bristol
 
3 Flag of Rhode Island.svg  Rhode Island 13
 
2 Flag of Connecticut.svg  Connecticut 7
 
 
3 Flag of Rhode Island.svg  Rhode Island 8
 

Northwest

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California on August 5–13. [5]

StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Washington.svg  Washington Bothell North Bothell4–0
Flag of Montana.svg  Montana Billings Billings Big Sky3–1
Flag of Idaho.svg  Idaho Lewiston Lewiston2–2
Flag of Oregon.svg  Oregon Bend Bend South2–2
Flag of Wyoming.svg  Wyoming Laramie Laramie1–3
Flag of Alaska.svg  Alaska Anchorage Abbott-O-Rabbit0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 11 – San Bernardino
 
 
1 Flag of Washington.svg  Washington 3
 
August 13 – San Bernardino
 
4 Flag of Oregon.svg  Oregon 4
 
4 Flag of Oregon.svg  Oregon 1
 
August 11 – San Bernardino
 
2 Flag of Montana.svg  Montana 7
 
2 Flag of Montana.svg  Montana 6
 
 
3 Flag of Idaho.svg  Idaho 2
 

Southeast

The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia on August 5–12. [6]

Pool A
StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Florida.svg  Florida Tampa New Tampa3–0
Flag of West Virginia.svg  West Virginia Fairmont Fairmont2–1
Flag of Virginia.svg  Virginia Reston Reston National1–2
Flag of South Carolina.svg  South Carolina Irmo Irmo0–3
Pool B
StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg  Georgia Warner Robins Warner Robins American3–0
Flag of Alabama.svg  Alabama Mobile Westside2–1
Flag of North Carolina.svg  North Carolina Greenville Tar Heel1–2
Flag of Tennessee.svg  Tennessee Goodlettsville Goodlettsville Baseball0–3
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 10 – Warner Robins
 
 
1A Flag of Florida.svg  Florida 12
 
August 12 – Warner Robins
 
2B Flag of Alabama.svg  Alabama 6
 
1A Flag of Florida.svg  Florida 2
 
August 10 – Warner Robins
 
1B Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg  Georgia 4
 
1B Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg  Georgia 7
 
 
2A Flag of West Virginia.svg  West Virginia 0
 

Southwest

The tournament took place in Waco, Texas on August 5–11. [7]

Pool A
StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Louisiana.svg  Louisiana Lafayette Lafayette3–0
Flag of Texas.svg  Texas East Pearland Pearland Maroon2–1
Flag of Texas.svg  Texas West Midland Northern1–2
Flag of Arkansas.svg  Arkansas White Hall White Hall0–3
Pool B
StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Colorado.svg  Colorado Boulder North Boulder3–0
Flag of New Mexico.svg  New Mexico Albuquerque Altamont2–1
Flag of Mississippi (2001-2020).svg  Mississippi Ocean Springs Ocean Springs1–2
Flag of Oklahoma.svg  Oklahoma Krebs Pittsburg County0–3
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 9 – Waco
 
 
1A Flag of Louisiana.svg  Louisiana 14
 
August 11 – Waco (7 inn.)
 
2B Flag of New Mexico.svg  New Mexico 6
 
1A Flag of Louisiana.svg  Louisiana 8
 
August 9 – Waco
 
2A Flag of Texas.svg  Texas East7
 
1B Flag of Colorado.svg  Colorado 4
 
 
2A Flag of Texas.svg  Texas East5
 

West

The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California on August 5–13. [8]

StateCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of California.svg Southern California Huntington Beach Ocean View4–0
Flag of California.svg Northern California Red Bluff Red Bluff2–2
Flag of Nevada.svg  Nevada Las Vegas Silverado2–2
Flag of the State of Utah.svg  Utah Washington Washington2–2
Flag of Arizona.svg  Arizona Rio Rico Rio Rico1–3
Flag of Hawaii.svg  Hawaii Wailuku Central East Maui1–3
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 12 – San Bernardino
 
 
1 Flag of California.svg Southern California 5
 
August 13 – San Bernardino
 
4 Flag of the State of Utah.svg  Utah 0
 
1 Flag of California.svg Southern California 2
 
August 12 – San Bernardino
 
2 Flag of California.svg Northern California 1
 
2 Flag of California.svg Northern California 3
 
 
3 Flag of Nevada.svg  Nevada 2
 

International

Asia-Pacific

The tournament took place in Guam from July 9–15. [9]

Pool A
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan Kaohsiung Ching-Tan5–0
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Chiang Mai Sanuk3–2
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Singapore Singapore3–2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Adelaide Southern Adelaide Districts2–3
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Auckland Bayside Westhaven2–3
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Jakarta Indonesian0–5
Pool B
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 4–0
Flag of Guam.svg  Guam Agana Central3–1
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg  Northern Mariana Islands Saipan Saipan1–3
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Hong Kong, China Hong Kong1–3
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Makati City Illam Central1–3
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 14 – Guam
 
 
1A Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan 12
 
July 15 – Guam
 
2B Flag of Guam.svg  Guam 2
 
1A Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan 3
 
July 14 – Guam
 
1B Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1
 
2A Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0
 
 
1B Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 10
 


Canada

The tournament took place in North Vancouver, British Columbia on August 6–13. [10]

ProvinceCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Toronto High Park5–0
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Langley Langley4–1
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia North Vancouver Mt. Seymour*3–2
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Valleyfield Valleyfield2–3
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Calgary Rocky Mountain1–4
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Sydney Sydney Steel Kings0–5

(*): host league

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 12 – North Vancouver
 
 
1 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 3
 
August 13 – North Vancouver (4 inn.)
 
4 Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 4
 
4 Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 0
 
August 12 – North Vancouver
 
2 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Langley)11
 
2 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Langley)2
 
 
3 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (North Vancouver)1
 

Caribbean

The tournament took place St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands on July 9–16. [11]

Pool A
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico Manatí Jose M. Rodriguez4–0
Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  U.S. Virgin Islands Saint Thomas Elrod Hendricks West3–1
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Puerto Plata José Tatis2–2
Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  U.S. Virgin Islands Saint Croix Elmo Plaskett West1–3
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Antigua and Barbuda Saint John's Antigua0–4
Pool B
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Curacao.svg  Curaçao Willemstad Pariba4–0
Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba Oranjestad Aruba North3–1
Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  U.S. Virgin Islands Saint Thomas Alvin McBean East2–2
Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Cayman Islands Grand Cayman Island Cayman Islands1–3
Flag of Sint Maarten.svg  Sint Maarten Sint Maarten Sint Maarten0–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 15 – St. Thomas
 
 
1A Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 0
 
July 16 – St. Thomas
 
2B Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba 4
 
2B Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba 4
 
July 15 – St. Thomas
 
2A Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  U.S. Virgin Islands (Elrod Hendricks West)2
 
1B Flag of Curacao.svg  Curaçao 7
 
 
2A Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  U.S. Virgin Islands (Elrod Hendricks West)8
 

Europe

The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland on July 22–29. [12]

Pool A
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic South Moravia South Moravia5–0
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Vilnius Vilnius4–1
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Kirovograd Kirovograd/Nove Celo2–3
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium West Flanders Flanders West2–3
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova Tiraspol Kvint1–4
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Stockholm Stockholm1–4
Pool B
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Rotterdam Rotterdam4–0
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Bologna Emilia3–1
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Brest Brest Zubrs1–3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain London London Youth Baseball1–3
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Kutno Kutno1–3
Flag of Germany.svg Flag of the United States.svg Germany-US Ramstein KMC AmericanDQ [13]
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
July 27 – Kutno
 
 
1A Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic7
 
July 28 – Kutno
 
4B Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain1
 
1A Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic20
 
July 27 – Kutno
 
2B Flag of Italy.svg Italy1
 
2B Flag of Italy.svg Italy10
 
July 29 – Kutno
 
3A Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine0
 
1A Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic1
 
July 27 – Kutno
 
1B Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands7
 
2A Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania1
 
July 28 – Kutno
 
3B Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus2
 
3B Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus1
 
July 27 – Kutno
 
1B Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands11
 
1B Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands5
 
 
4A Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium1
 

Japan

The first two round of the tournament was held on July 2, and the remaining three rounds were played on July 9. All games were played in Tokyo. [14]

Participating teams
PrefectureCityLL Organization
Flag of Chiba.svg  Chiba Chiba Chiba City
Flag of Ehime Prefecture.svg  Ehime Niihama Niihama
Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg  Hokkaido Sapporo Sapporo Shinkotoni
Flag of Kanagawa.svg  Kanagawa Yokohama Seya
Flag of Mie prefecture.svg  Mie Matsusaka Matsusaka
Flag of Miyagi Prefecture.svg  Miyagi Sendai Sendai Higashi
Flag of Miyazaki Prefecture.svg  Miyazaki Miyakonojō Miyakonojō
Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg  Nagano Nagano City Suzaka
Flag of Okayama Prefecture.svg  Okayama Kasaoka Kasaoka
Flag of Osaka.svg  Osaka Ibaraki Osaka Ibaraki
Flag of Osaka.svg  Osaka Osaka Osaka Yodogawa
Flag of Saitama.svg  Saitama Koshigaya Koshigaya
Flag of Shizuoka Prefecture.svg  Shizuoka Hamamatsu Hamamatsu Minami
Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg  Tokyo Chōfu Chōfu
Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg  Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Kitasuna
Flag of Yamagata Prefecture.svg  Yamagata Yamagata Yamagata
 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
 
Flag of Kanagawa.svg Seya 5
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Tokyo Kitasuna4
 
Flag of Kanagawa.svg Seya 22
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Mie prefecture.svg Matsusaka 6
 
Flag of Okayama Prefecture.svg Kasaoka 5
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Mie prefecture.svg Matsusaka 16
 
Flag of Kanagawa.svg Seya 2
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Osaka.svg Osaka Ibaraki 0
 
Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Sapporo Shinotoni1
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Osaka.svg Osaka Ibaraki 17
 
Flag of Osaka.svg Osaka Ibaraki 8
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Miyagi Prefecture.svg Sendai Higashi4
 
Flag of Chiba.svg Chiba City7
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Miyagi Prefecture.svg Sendai Higashi13
 
Flag of Kanagawa.svg Seya 3
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Shizuoka Prefecture.svg Hamamatsu Minami14
 
Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Suzaka 1
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Shizuoka Prefecture.svg Hamamatsu Minami13
 
Flag of Shizuoka Prefecture.svg Hamamatsu Minami3
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Chōfu 1
 
Flag of Ehime Prefecture.svg Niihama 2
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Chōfu 13
 
Flag of Shizuoka Prefecture.svg Hamamatsu Minami11
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Saitama.svg Koshigaya 1
 
Flag of Miyazaki Prefecture.svg Miyakonojō 2
 
July 9 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Osaka.svg Osaka Yodogawa 1
 
Flag of Miyazaki Prefecture.svg Miyakonojō 12
 
July 2 – Tokyo
 
Flag of Saitama.svg Koshigaya 13
 
Flag of Saitama.svg Koshigaya 4
 
 
Flag of Yamagata Prefecture.svg Yamagata 1
 

Latin America

The tournament took place in San José, Costa Rica on July 16–23. [15]

Pool A
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Maracay Gran Maracay4–0
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama David David Doleguita3–1
Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras San Pedro Sula Mariners2–2
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica San José Atlantica1–3
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil São Paulo Liga Paulista Baseball District 10–4
Pool B
CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Bolívar Falcon4–1
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador San Salvador FESA4–1
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua Chinandega El Viejo3–2
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Santo Domingo Santa Domingo De Heredia3–2
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Guatemala City Liga Pequena De Beisbol De Guatemala1–4
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Guayaquil Unidad Miraflores0–5
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 22 – San José
 
 
1A Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 4
 
July 23 – San José
 
2B Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 3
 
1A Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 13
 
July 22 – San José
 
1B Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 6
 
1B Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 6
 
 
2A Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 5
 

Mexico

The tournament took place in Mexicali, Baja California on July 24–30. [16]

Pool A
CityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Baja California.svg Mexicali, Baja California Segura Social6–0
Flag of Nuevo Leon.svg Monterrey, Nuevo León Mitras5–1
Flag of Mexico City.svg Mexico, Distrito Federal Olmeca4–2
Flag of Coahuila.svg Torreón, Coahuila Sertoma3–3
Flag of Chihuahua.svg Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chihuahua Paquime2–4
Flag of Jalisco.svg Ocotlán, Jalisco Ocotlan1–5
Flag of Tamaulipas.svg Matamoros, Tamaulipas Villa Del Refugio0–6
Pool B
CityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Tamaulipas.svg Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Oriente6–0
Flag of Nuevo Leon.svg Guadalupe, Nuevo León Epitacia Mala Torres5–1
Flag of Baja California.svg Tijuana, Baja California Municipal De Tujuana4–2
Flag of Chihuahua.svg Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua Satellite2–4
Flag of Coahuila.svg Saltillo, Coahuila Saltillo2–4
Flag of Jalisco.svg Guadalajara, Jalisco Guadalajara Sutaj1–5
Flag of Mexico City.svg Mexico, Distrito Federal Maya1–5
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 30 – Mexicali
 
 
1A Flag of Baja California.svg Mexicali 12
 
July 30 – Mexicali
 
2B Flag of Nuevo Leon.svg Guadalupe 3
 
1A Flag of Baja California.svg Mexicali 4
 
July 30 – Mexicali
 
2A Flag of Nuevo Leon.svg Monterrey 1
 
1B Flag of Tamaulipas.svg Nuevo Laredo 2
 
 
2A Flag of Nuevo Leon.svg Monterrey 4
 

Middle East-Africa

The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland on July 13–16. [17]

CountryCityLL OrganizationRecord
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Dhahran Arabian American 5–0
Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda Kampala Rev. John Foundation3–2
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Kuwait City Kuwait1–3
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Durban Kwa Zulu Natal BB Association1–3
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Dubai Dubai1–3
 
Final
 
  
 
July 15 - Kutno
 
 
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 4
 
 
Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda [1] 6
 

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