WBSC Asia

The WBSC Asia, formerly known as, Baseball Federation of Asia (BFA) is the governing body of the sport of baseball and softball in Asia. The federation is governed by the World Baseball Softball Confederation.

WBSC Asia
TypeSport organization
HeadquartersXinyi, Taipei, Taiwan
Region served
Asia
Membership
24 member associations
President
Jeffrey Jr. Koo
Parent organization
World Baseball Softball Confederation
Websitewww.baseballasia.org

History

The birth of Baseball Federation of Asia goes back to 1954 when the 2nd Asian Games was held in Manila, Philippines.

The four countries of Korea, Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines organized a committee aiming at establishing the Baseball Federation of Asia and 7 May of the same year witnessed the commencement of BFA.

American expatriate Charles Chick Parsons of the Philippines was elected as the first president of the Baseball Federation of Asia.

The BFA became inactive for eight years following the 1975 Asian Baseball Championship. At the sidelines of the FEMBA World Baseball Championship in Tokyo in 1980, the executives of BFA discussed about resuming the activity of the federation. The Asian Baseball Championship was later resumed in 1983 which was held in Seoul. The membership of the federation grew as more Asian nations were admitted to the BFA.[1]

The total number of BFA members at the present time is 24 and 1 non-member observer State (Vietnam).

Members

Baseball

Code Association National teams Founded Membership IOC
member
Note
AFG Afghanistan Afghanistan (M, W) 2011 Full Yes
BAN Bangladesh Bangladesh (M, W) 2006 Full Yes
BHU Bhutan Bhutan (M, W) 2013 Full Yes
BRU Brunei Brunei (M, W) 1983 Full Yes
CHN China China (M, W) 1979 Full Yes
TPE Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei (M, W) 1973 Full Yes
HKG Hong Kong Hong Kong (M, W) 1993 Full Yes
IND India India (M, W) 1983 Full Yes
INA Indonesia Indonesia (M, W) 1968 Full Yes
IRI Iran Iran (M, W) 1989 Full Yes
IRQ Iraq Iraq (M, W) 2004 Full Yes
JPN Japan Japan (M, W) 1990 Full Yes
LAO Laos Laos (M, W) 2017 Full Yes
MAS Malaysia Malaysia (M, W) 2004 Full Yes
MGL Mongolia Mongolia (M, W) 1991 Full Yes
MYA Myanmar Myanmar (M, W) 2005 Full Yes
NEP Nepal Nepal (M, W) 2009 Full Yes
PRK North Korea North Korea (M, W) Full Yes
PAK Pakistan Pakistan (M, W) 1992 Full Yes
PLE State of Palestine Palestine (M, W) 2017 Full Yes
PHI Philippines Philippines (M, W) 1954 Full Yes
KSA Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (M, W) 2019 Full Yes
SGP Singapore Singapore (M, W) 1960 Full Yes
KOR South Korea South Korea (M, W) 1946 Full Yes
SRI Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (M, W) Full Yes
THA Thailand Thailand (M, W) Full Yes

Softball

Code Association National teams Founded Membership IOC
member
Note
BAN Bangladesh Bangladesh (M, W) 2006 Full Yes
BHU Bhutan Bhutan (M, W) 2013 Full Yes
BRU Brunei Brunei (M, W) 1983 Full Yes
CHN China China (M, W) 1979 Full Yes
TPE Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei (M, W) 1973 Full Yes
HKG Hong Kong Hong Kong (M, W) 1937 Full Yes
IND India India (M, W) 1967 Full Yes
INA Indonesia Indonesia (M, W) 1968 Full Yes
IRI Iran Iran (M, W) 1989 Full Yes
IRQ Iraq Iraq (M, W) 2004 Full Yes
JPN Japan Japan (M, W) 1949 Full Yes
JOR Jordan Jordan (M, W) Full Yes
MAS Malaysia Malaysia (M, W) 1974 Full Yes
MGL Mongolia Mongolia (M, W) 1991 Full Yes
NEP Nepal Nepal (M, W) 2009 Full Yes
PRK North Korea North Korea (M, W) Full Yes
PAK Pakistan Pakistan (M, W) Full Yes
PLE State of Palestine Palestine (M, W) 2017 Full Yes
PHI Philippines Philippines (M, W) 2011 Full Yes
KSA Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (M, W) 2019 Full Yes
SGP Singapore Singapore (M, W) 1960 Full Yes
KOR South Korea South Korea (M, W) 1946 Full Yes
THA Thailand Thailand (M, W) 1966 Full Yes

WBSC World Rankings

Baseball

Softball

Baseball5

WBSC Baseball5 Rankings (as of 12 January 2023)[6]
Asia* WBSC +/- National Team Points
1 2Steady  Chinese Taipei1679
2 4Steady  Japan1635
3 12Steady  South Korea781
4 18Steady  Hong Kong518
5 24Steady  Malaysia330
6 28Steady  Singapore263
7 33Steady  Thailand195
8 37Steady  Philippines128
9 40Steady  Pakistan60
*Local rankings based on WBSC ranking points

Historical leaders

Highest Ranked Asia member in the WBSC Rankings

Competitions

Current title holders

Competitions Champion Title Runner-up
Asian Baseball Championship  Chinese Taipei 5th  Japan
Asian Baseball Cup East Division  Philippines 5th  Thailand
West Division  Sri Lanka 2nd  Pakistan
Asian City Baseball Tournament Japan Saitama 1st Chinese Taipei Taichung
Baseball5 Asia Cup  Chinese Taipei 1st  Japan
U-18 Asian Baseball Championship  South Korea 5th  Chinese Taipei
U-15 Asian Baseball Championship  Japan 2nd  Chinese Taipei
U-12 Asian Baseball Championship  Chinese Taipei 7th  South Korea

See also

References

  1. "BFA History". Baseball Federation of Asia. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  2. "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 28 March 2023. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  3. "The WBSC Women's Baseball World Ranking". WBSC. 31 December 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  4. "The WBSC Men's Softball World Ranking". WBSC. 26 April 2023. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  5. "The WBSC Women's World Ranking". WBSC. 31 December 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  6. "The WBSC Baseball5 World Ranking". WBSC. 12 January 2023. Retrieved 12 January 2023.


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