Netherlands women's national softball team

Netherlands women's national softball team
Information
Country Netherlands
FederationRoyal Netherlands Baseball and Softball Federation
ConfederationWBSC Europe
WBSC World Rank 5 1 (31 December 2024)[1]
Olympic Games
Appearances2 (First in 1996)
Best result7th
Women's Softball World Cup
Appearances14 (First in 1974)
Best result4th
Netherlands women's national softball team
Medal record
Representing  Netherlands
European Championship
1979 Rovereto
1981 Haarlem
1983 Parma
1984 Antwerp
1988 Hørsholm
1990 Genoa
2009 Valencia
2011 Ronchi dei Legionari
2013 Prague
2017 Bollate
2022 Sant Boi
1986 Antwerp
1992 Bussum
1995 Settimo Torinese
1997 Prague
2007 Amsterdam
2015 Rosmalen
2019 Ostrava
2021 Friuli Venezia Giulia
2001 Prague
2003 Saronno
2005 Prague

The Netherlands women's national softball team is the national team of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is governed by the Royal Netherlands Baseball and Softball Federation (Dutch: Koninklijke Nederlandse Baseball en Softball Bond). It is a member nation of the Confederation of European Baseball and the International Baseball Federation.

History

The team competed at the 1990 ISF Women's World Championship where they finished with five wins and four losses.[2] The team competed at the 1994 ISF Women's World Championship where they finished eighth.[3] The team competed at the 1998 ISF Women's World Championship where they finished ninth.[4] The team competed at the 2002 ISF Women's World Championship where they finished eleventh.[5][6] The team competed at the 2010 ISF Women's World Championship where they finished eighth.[7]

They have won the Women's Softball European Championship eleven times, second most to only Italy. Their latest European title came in 2022.

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

2022

2022 European Championship Round Robin 1 24 July Germany  0–7 (F/5)   Camp Municipal de Sófbol de Viladecans, Spain
16:30 UTC+2 Boxscore Attendance: 50
2022 European Championship Round Robin 2 25 July Czech Republic  0–7 (F/6)   Campo Municipal de Sófbol Carlos Pérez de Rozas, Spain
18:00 UTC+2 Boxscore Attendance: 160
2022 European Championship Round Robin 2 26 July Poland  0–16 (F/3)   Estadio Municipal de Sófbol Antonio Hervás, Spain
12:00 UTC+2 Boxscore Attendance: 63
2022 European Championship Round Robin 2 26 July Greece  1–8 (F/5)   Estadio Municipal de Sófbol Antonio Hervás, Spain
17:15 UTC+2 Boxscore Attendance: 274
2022 European Championship Round Robin 2 27 July Slovakia  0–12 (F/4)   Campo Municipal de Sófbol Carlos Pérez de Rozas, Spain
11:15 UTC+2 Boxscore Attendance: 72
2022 European Championship Round Robin 2 27 July Spain  2–7   Campo Municipal de Sófbol Carlos Pérez de Rozas, Spain
15:45 UTC+2 Boxscore Attendance: 235
2022 European Championship Final Round Robin 28 July Great Britain  5–0   Estadio Municipal de Sófbol Antonio Hervás, Spain
13:30 UTC+2 Boxscore Attendance: 269
2022 European Championship Final Round Robin 28 July Italy  2–3   Estadio Municipal de Sófbol Antonio Hervás, Spain
21:30 UTC+2 Boxscore Attendance: 469
2022 European Championship Final Round Robin 29 July Israel  6–14 (F/5)   Estadio Municipal de Sófbol Antonio Hervás, Spain
15:00 UTC+2 Boxscore Attendance: 95
2022 European Championship Final 30 July   7–0  Great Britain Estadio Municipal de Sófbol Antonio Hervás, Spain
18:00 UTC+2 Boxscore Attendance: 621

2023

2024 World Cup Group 18 July   3-4  Cuba Camp Municipal de Beisbol i Sofbol de València, Spain
11:00 UTC+2 Boxscore
2024 World Cup Group 19 July   4-5  China Camp Municipal de Beisbol i Sofbol de València, Spain
10:00 UTC+2 Boxscore
2024 World Cup Group 20 July Spain  2-3   Camp Municipal de Beisbol i Sofbol de València, Spain
10:00 UTC+2 Boxscore
2024 World Cup Group 20 July South Africa  1-11   Camp Municipal de Beisbol i Sofbol de València, Spain
15:00 UTC+2 Boxscore
2024 World Cup Group 21 July Puerto Rico  6-1   Camp Municipal de Beisbol i Sofbol de València, Spain
10:00 UTC+2 Boxscore

Competitive record

Women's Softball World Cup

Women's Softball World Cup record
Year Host Round Pos Pld W L RS RA Squad
1965 Australia Did not enter
1970 Japan
1974 United States ? 5th ? ? ? ? ?
1978 El Salvador ? 6th ? ? ? ? ?
1982 Taiwan ? 7th ? ? ? ? ?
1986 New Zealand ? 7th ? ? ? ? ?
1990 United States Group stage 9th 9 5 4 ? ?
1994 Canada Play-offs 8th 7 5 2 67 20
1998 Japan Group stage 9th 8 4 4 ? ?
2002 Canada Group stage 11th 7 2 5 31 36
2006 China Group stage 12th 7 3 4 28 34
2010 Venezuela Play-offs 8th 8 4 4 25 26
2012 Canada Play-offs 6th 8 5 3 ? ?
2014 Netherlands Play-offs 6th 9 5 4 ? ?
2016 Canada Fourth place 4th 9 7 2 ? ?
2018 Japan Play-offs 7th 8 3 5 ? ?
2022 United States Did not qualify
2024 Italy Qualified
Total Fourth place 14/17 80 43 37 151 116
Year 1979 1981 1983 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2022 2024
Standing 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3

Olympics

Summer Olympics record
Year Round Position W L RS RA Squad
Atlanta 1996 Group stage 7th 1 6 4 32 Squad
Sydney 2000 Did not qualify
Athens 2004
Beijing 2008 Group stage 8th 1 6 8 48 Squad
Tokyo 2020 Did not qualify
Total 2/4 0 titles 2 12 12 80

Other tournaments

Japan Softball Cup
2006: 4th

List of managers

Manager Period
Herman Beidschat 1964-1965
Jaap Visser 1966
Gé Hoogenbos 1967-1968
Nol Houtkamp 1969-1983
Teus Morren 1984
Don Wedman 1985-1986
Diane Schumacher 1987-1990
George Presburg 1991-1993
Ruud Elfers 1994-1996
Craig Montvidas 1997-1999
Ruud Elfers 2000
Rob Walgien 2001
Gonny Reijnen 2002-2004
Liz Kelly 2005-2008
Craig Montvidas 2009 - 2015
Tracy Bunge and Juni Fransisca 2015
Juni Fransisca 2016 -

References

  1. ^ "The WBSC Women's World Ranking". WBSC. 31 December 2024. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  2. ^ "1990 ISF Women's World Championship". United States: International Softball Federation. 2013. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  3. ^ "1994 ISF Women's World Championship". United States: International Softball Federation. 2013. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  4. ^ "1998 ISF Women's World Championship". United States: International Softball Federation. 2013. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  5. ^ "2002 ISF Women's World Championship - Final Standings". United States: International Softball Federation. 2013. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  6. ^ "FOUR TEAMS QUALIFY FOR 2004 OLYMPIC GAMES". United States: International Softball Federation. 4 August 2002. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  7. ^ "USA BLANKS JAPAN FOR WORLD TITLE; CANADA TAKES BRONZE". United States: International Softball Federation. 2 July 2010. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2014.