Asian Baseball Championship

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Asian Baseball Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 Asian Baseball Championship
SportBaseball
Founded1954
No. of teams8 (in 2023)
ContinentAsia
Most recent
champion(s)
 Japan
(2023)
Most titles Japan (20 titles)

The Asian Baseball Championship is the main championship tournament between national baseball teams in Asia, governed by the Baseball Federation of Asia (BFA).[1] [2] It is held every other year in odd-numbered years and since 1983 it also functions as the qualification games for the Baseball at the Summer Olympics if the event year is exactly one year before the Olympics.[3] In even-numbered years, the Asian Baseball Cup is held, to determine two qualifiers — one from the Eastern Division and one from the Western Division — to join teams from China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. The competition has been dominated by teams from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.

Medals (1954-2023)[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan208230
2 South Korea810927
3 Chinese Taipei513927
4 Philippines1023
5 China0022
6 Australia0011
Totals (6 entries)34312590

Results[edit]

# Year Final Host Champions Runners-up 3rd place Teams
1 1954
Details
Philippines
Manila

Philippines

Japan

South Korea
4
2 1955
Details
Philippines
Manila

Japan

Taiwan

South Korea
4
3 1959
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Japan
Tokyo

Japan

South Korea

Taiwan
4
4 1962
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Taiwan
Taipei

Japan
 Taiwan and  South Korea
(Tied for Runners-up)
4
5 1963
Details
South Korea
Seoul

South Korea
 Taiwan and  Japan
(Tied for Runners-up)
4
6 1965
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Philippines
Manila

Japan

South Korea

Taiwan
4
7 1967
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Japan
Tokyo

Japan

South Korea

Taiwan
4
8 1969
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Taiwan
Taipei

Japan

Taiwan

Philippines
4
9 1971
Details
South Korea
Seoul

South Korea

Japan

Philippines
5
10 1973
Details
Philippines
Manila

Japan

South Korea

Taiwan
5
11 1975
Details
South Korea
Seoul

South Korea

Japan

Australia
5
12 1983
Details
South Korea
Seoul
 Chinese Taipei,  Japan and  South Korea
(Tied for Champions)
5
13 1985
Details
Australia
Perth

Japan
 Chinese Taipei and  South Korea
(Tied for Runners-up)
5
14 1987
Details
Japan
Tokyo

Chinese Taipei

Japan

South Korea
7
15 1989
Details
South Korea
Seoul
 South Korea,  Chinese Taipei and  Japan
(Tied for Champions)
7
16 1991
Details
China
Beijing

Japan

Chinese Taipei

South Korea
7
17 1993
Details
Australia
Perth

Japan

South Korea

Chinese Taipei
7
18 1995
Details
Japan
Kurashiki

Japan

South Korea

Chinese Taipei
6
19 1997
Details
Taiwan
Taipei

South Korea

Japan

Chinese Taipei
6
20 1999
Details
South Korea
Seoul

South Korea

Japan

Chinese Taipei
6
21 2001
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Taiwan
Taipei

Chinese Taipei

South Korea

Japan
5
22 2003
Details
Japan
Sapporo

Japan

Chinese Taipei

South Korea
7
23 2005
Details
Japan
Miyazaki

Japan

Chinese Taipei

China
6
24 2007
Details
Taiwan
Taichung

Japan

South Korea

Chinese Taipei
7
25 2009
Details
Japan
Sapporo

Japan

Chinese Taipei

South Korea
7
26 2012
Details
Taiwan
Taichung

Japan

Chinese Taipei

South Korea
6
27 2015
Details
Taiwan
Taichung

South Korea

Chinese Taipei

Japan
6
28 2017
Details
Taiwan
New Taipei City

Japan

Chinese Taipei

South Korea
7
29 2019
Details
Taiwan
Taichung

Chinese Taipei

Japan

China
8
30 2023
Details
Taiwan
Taipei, New Taipei City, Taichung

Japan

Chinese Taipei

South Korea
8

Nations (1954-2023)[edit]

  1.  Japan - 30 Editions - East
  2.  South Korea - 30 Editions - East
  3.  Chinese Taipei - 30 Editions - East
  4.  China - 14 Editions - East
  5.  Hong Kong - 5 Editions - East
  6.  North Korea - 1 Editions - East
  7.  Philippines - 27 Editions - South East
  8.  Thailand - 8 Editions - South East
  9.  Indonesia - 4 Editions - South East
  10.  Pakistan - 8 Editions - South
  11.  India - 2 Editions - South
  12.  Sri Lanka - 2 Editions - South
  13.  Australia - 8 Editions - Pacific
  14.  Guam - 3 Editions - Pacific
  15.  Palestine - 1 Editions - West

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BFA postpones Asian Baseball Championship and elective Congress". www.insidethegames.biz. 1 February 2022. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Asian Baseball Championship postponed again due to COVID-19 - Focus Taiwan". focustaiwan.tw. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  3. ^ "BFA Baseball Federation of Asia | History..." www.baseballasia.org. Retrieved 16 November 2022.

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