2006 European Youth Baseball Championship

The 2006 European Youth Baseball Championship was an international baseball competition held in Gijon, Spain from July 4 to July 9, 2006. It featured teams from Austria, Czech Republic, France, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Slovakia and Spain.

2006 European Youth Baseball Championship
Tournament details
CountrySpain
Dates4 July - 9 July
Teams8
Final positions
Champions Netherlands
Runner-up France
Third place Czech Republic
Fourth place Spain

In the end the team from the Netherlands won the tournament.[1]

Group stage

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Pool A

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Standings

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Qualified for the semi-finals
Did not qualify for the semi-finals
# Team Games Wins Losses
1   Netherlands 3 3 0
2   Czech Republic 3 2 1
3   Austria 3 1 2
4   Slovakia 3 0 3

Game results

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July 4, 2006 Czech Republic   10 – 4   Slovakia Gijon, Spain
July 4, 2006 Netherlands   20 – 0   Austria Gijon, Spain

July 5, 2006 Slovakia   2 – 14   Netherlands Gijon, Spain
July 5, 2006 Austria   2 – 25   Czech Republic Gijon, Spain

July 6, 2006 Austria   6 – 3   Slovakia Gijon, Spain
July 6, 2006 Czech Republic   4 – 11   Netherlands Gijon, Spain

Pool B

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Standings

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Qualified for the semi-finals
Did not qualify for the semi-finals
# Team Games Wins Losses
1   Spain 3 2 1
2   France 3 2 1
3   Russia 3 1 2
4   Poland 3 1 2

Game results

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July 4, 2006 Poland   8 – 15   Russia Llanera, Spain
July 4, 2006 France   5 – 4   Spain Gijon, Spain

July 5, 2006 Russia   4 – 15   France Llanera, Spain
July 5, 2006 Spain   17 – 3   Poland Gijon, Spain
Attendance: 3400 approx

July 6, 2006 France   4 – 14   Poland Llanera, Spain
July 6, 2006 Russia   9 – 13   Spain Gijon, Spain
Attendance: 9700

Final round

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Pool C

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Standings

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Qualified for the semi-finals
Did not qualify for the semi-finals
# Team Games Wins Losses
1   Russia 3 3 0
2   Austria 3 2 1
3   Poland 3 1 2
4   Slovakia 3 0 3

Game results

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July 8, 2006 Austria   9 – 6   Poland Gijon, Spain
July 8, 2006 Russia   5 – 3   Slovakia Llanera, Spain

July 9, 2006 Austria   5 – 12   Russia Gijon, Spain
July 9, 2006 Slovakia   3 – 22   Poland Llanera, Spain

Semi-finals

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July 8, 2006 Netherlands   5 – 3   Spain Gijon, Spain
July 8, 2006 France   8 – 7   Czech Republic Gijon, Spain

3rd place

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July 9, 2006 Czech Republic   11 – 7   Spain Gijon, Spain

Final

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July 9, 2006 France   2 – 16   Netherlands Gijon, Spain

Final standings

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References

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  1. ^ "Final standing". Archived from the original on 2011-08-13. Retrieved 2009-08-07.