Since its introduction into Australian in 1939, softball has stood out on the world's stage: women's world champions in 1965, junior and senior men's world champions in 1997 and 2009 respectively silver and bronze Olympic medals, and more.
The Canadian Amateur Softball Association, commonly known as Softball Canada, is a not-for-profit National Sport Organization (NSO) based in Ottawa, Ontario founded in 1965. It is recognized and financially supported by the Government of Canada as the National Governing Body for the sport of softball.
The Greek Softball Federation promotes, organizes and develops the sport of Softball in Greece in order to attract new players and fans. The GSF Development Team, with the support of our National Team players are working to develop and expand Softball Clinics throughout Greece.
The table below aligns the New Zealand development teams with the junior and senior high performance programmes coinciding with their respective World Championships.
When the Amateur Softball Association sent its first team to compete in the first ISF Women's World Championship in 1965, it was its baptismal in national team play for all practical purposes.
Since its introduction into Australian in 1939, softball has stood out on the world's stage: women's world champions in 1965, junior and senior men's world champions in 1997 and 2009 respectively silver and bronze Olympic medals, and more.
The Canadian Amateur Softball Association, commonly known as Softball Canada, is a not-for-profit National Sport Organization (NSO) based in Ottawa, Ontario founded in 1965. It is recognized and financially supported by the Government of Canada as the National Governing Body for the sport of softball.
The Greek Softball Federation promotes, organizes and develops the sport of Softball in Greece in order to attract new players and fans. The GSF Development Team, with the support of our National Team players are working to develop and expand Softball Clinics throughout Greece.
The table below aligns the New Zealand development teams with the junior and senior high performance programmes coinciding with their respective World Championships.
When the Amateur Softball Association sent its first team to compete in the first ISF Women's World Championship in 1965, it was its baptismal in national team play for all practical purposes.