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International Baseball Federation

 
Wikipedia: International Baseball Federation
International Baseball Federation
Abbreviation IBAF
Formation 1938
Type International sport federation
Purpose/focus Sport governing body
Headquarters Lausanne, Switzerland
Region served International
Official languages English, Spanish
President Harvey Schiller
Website http://www.ibaf.org/

The International Baseball Federation (IBAF) is the worldwide governing body for the sport of baseball. It sanctions play between teams sponsored by the national baseball federations of member countries through competition tournaments including the Baseball World Cup, the World Baseball Classic (in conjunction with Major League Baseball), the Intercontinental Cup, and the Olympic baseball tournament (in conjunction with the International Olympic Committee). Its headquarters are in Lausanne, Switzerland.

IBAF was founded in 1938. It changed its name several times in its history - in 1944 it took on the official name Federación Internacional de Béisbol Amateur (FIBA), in 1973 it spawned the rival Federación Mundial de Béisbol Amateur (FEMBA), which merged back with FIBA in 1976 under the name International Baseball Association (AINBA), changing the official acronym to IBA in 1984, before returning to its original name and abbreviation in 2000.

It is not to be confused with the International Baseball Board, which was founded in 1927 and is the governing body of the related sport of British baseball.

The 112 countries in the IBAF are represented either by a country-specific federation (e.g. USA Baseball) or one of the five different confederations:

Contents

Presidents

Awards

  • Senior Athlete of the Year[1]
  • Junior Athlete of the Year[1]
  • Coach of the Year[1]
  • Umpire of the Year[1]
  • Member Federation Executive of the Year[1]

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e Cassandra Sedgman, "Paul Hyham IBAF 2009 Umpire of the Year". Baseball Australia, 7 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-07.

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