USA Softball International Cup

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The USA Softball International Cup previously known as the World Cup of Softball, is an annual women's softball tournament. The first eight World Cups were held at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The competition is governed by USA Softball, which is also headquartered in Oklahoma City. The name was changed in 2018 due to WBSC Event Name Regulations. [1]

USA Softball International Cup
Tournament information
SportSoftball
Established2005
Current champion
 United States

History

The World Cup is a round robin format consisting of a number of teams from around the world. Each team plays each other once, then the two teams with the best records play in a one-game, winner-take-all championship.[2] The number of teams has varied, with as few as 4 teams (in 2010) and as many as 14 teams (in 2016).

The official world competition was first held in 2005 and has been played every year since, with the exception of 2008 due to many national teams' participation in the Olympics. However, softball has since been discontinued as an Olympic sport, thereby ensuring that the World Cup will remain relevant at the international level for the foreseeable future.

Results

YearFinal HostChampionsFinal scoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth place
2005Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  Japan3 – 1  United States  Australia7 – 1  China
2006Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  United States5 – 2  Japan  Canada2 – 0  Australia
2007Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  United States3 – 0  Japan  Canada8 – 2  China
2009Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  United States3 – 1  Australia  Canada4 – 1  Japan
2010Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  United States5 – 1  Japan  United States Futures9 – 3  Canada
2011Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  United States6 – 4  Japan  Canada4 – 1  Australia
2012Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  United States3 – 0  Australia  Canada11 – 8  Netherlands
2013Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  Japan6 – 3  United States  Australia4 – 3  Canada
2014Irvine, California  United States5 – 2  Canada  Chinese Taipei3 – 1  Japan
2015Irvine, California  United States6 – 1  Japan  Puerto Rico3 – 2  Canada
2016Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  Japan2 – 1  United States  Australia4 – 3  United States elite
2017Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  Japan2 – 1  United States  Canada3 – 0  Australia
2018[3]Irvine, California  United States10 – 5  Japan United States Blue7 – 6  China
2019[4]Columbus, Georgia  United States2 – 1  Japan  United States U198 – 0 Scrap Yard Fast Pitch

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States104014
2  Japan47011
3  Australia0235
4  Canada0167
5 United States Futures0011
United States U190011
 Chinese Taipei0011
 Puerto Rico0011
United States Blue0011
Totals (9 entries)14141442

Participating nations and teams

  • 1st — Champion
  • 2nd — Runner-up
  • 3rd — Third place
  • # — Position
  • q — Qualified
  •  — Participated (Position unknown)
Teams20052006200720092010201120122013201420152016201720182019Years
 Argentina8th1
 Australia3rd4th2nd4th2nd3rd3rd4th8
 Brazil6th1
 Canada5th3rd3rd3rd4th3rd3rd4th2nd4th5th3rd13
 China4th5th4th7th4th6th6
 Chinese Taipei3rd8th3
 Colombia1
 Czech Republic6th13th3
 Dominican Republic6th1
 Japan1st2nd2nd4th2nd2nd1st4th2nd1st1st2nd2nd13
 Great Britain6th5th2
 Italy6th1
 Mexico5th6th10th8th5th6
 Netherlands5th4th9th3
 New Zealand8th1
 Peru10th2
 Philippines6th12th7th9th4
 Puerto Rico5th5th3rd6th6th7th7
 United States2nd1st1st1st1st1st1st2nd1st1st2nd2nd1st1st14
 United States
Futures/Juniors/Elite/Blue/U19
3rd5th4th5th3rd3rd6
Scrap Yard Fast Pitch4th2
 Venezuela5th7th7th11th5
No. of Teams56664665781381310

References


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