List of Little League World Series champions by division

This article details the list of Little League World Series winners by division. There are currently four World Series tournaments played each summer.

Little League Baseball Divisions

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Division Location First held Age of players
Little League Baseball (World Series) South Williamsport, Pennsylvania 1947 10–12 years old
Intermediate League Baseball (World Series) Livermore, California 2013 11–13 years old
Junior League Baseball (World Series) Taylor, Michigan 1981 13–14 years old
Senior League Baseball (World Series) Easley, South Carolina 1961 13–16 years old
Big League Baseball (World Series)† various 1968 15–18 years old

Discontinued after 2016

Champions by year

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Year Little[1] Intermediate[2] Junior[3] Senior[4] Big[5]
1947   Williamsport, Pennsylvania
First Held in 2013
First Held in 1981
First Held in 1961
First Held in 1968
1948   Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Not Yet Created
Not Yet Created
Not Yet Created
Not Yet Created
1949   Hammonton, New Jersey
1950   Houston, E. Texas
1951   Stamford, Connecticut
1952   Norwalk, Connecticut
1953   Birmingham, Alabama
1954   Schenectady, New York
1955   Morrisville, Pennsylvania
1956   Roswell, New Mexico
1957   Monterrey, Mexico
1958   Monterrey, Mexico
1959   Hamtramck, Michigan
1960   Levittown, Pennsylvania
1961   El Cajon, S. California   Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania
1962   Campbell, N. California   West Hempstead, New York
1963   Granada Hills, S. California   Monterrey, Mexico
1964   Staten Island, New York   Massapequa, New York
1965   Windsor Locks, Connecticut   Monterrey, Mexico
1966   Houston, E. Texas   East Rochester, New York
1967   West Tokyo, Japan   Westbury, New York
1968   Wakayama, Japan   New Hyde Park, New York   Charleston, West Virginia
1969   Taichung, Taiwan   Sacramento, N. California   Barstow, S. California
1970   Wayne, New Jersey   Tampa, Florida   Lincolnwood, Illinois
1971   Tainan, Taiwan   La Habra, S. California   San Jose, N. California
1972   Taipei, Taiwan   Pingtung, Taiwan   Orlando, Florida
1973   Tainan, Taiwan   Taipei, Taiwan   Lincolnwood, Illinois
1974   Kaohsiung, Taiwan   Pingtung, Taiwan   Taipei, Taiwan
1975   Lakewood, New Jersey *   Pingtung, Taiwan   Taipei, Taiwan
1976   Tokyo, Japan   Pingtung, Taiwan   Taipei, Taiwan
1977   Kaohsiung, Taiwan   Taipei, Taiwan   Taipei, Taiwan
1978   Pingtung, Taiwan   Hualien, Taiwan   Taipei, Taiwan
1979   Chiayi, Taiwan   Taichung, Taiwan   West Hempstead, New York
1980   Hualien, Taiwan   Pingtung, Taiwan   Buena Park, S. California
1981   Taichung, Taiwan   Boardman, Ohio   Georgetown, Delaware   Taipei, Taiwan
1982   Kirkland, Washington   Tampa, Florida   Santa Barbara, S. California   San Juan, Puerto Rico
1983   Marietta, Georgia   Manatí, Puerto Rico   Pingtung, Taiwan   Taipei, Taiwan
1984   Seoul, South Korea   Pearl City, Hawaii   Altamonte Springs, Florida   Taipei, Taiwan
1985   Seoul, South Korea   Tampa, Florida   Pingtung, Taiwan   Broward County, Florida (H)
1986   Tainan, Taiwan   Waldorf, Maryland   Taipei, Taiwan   Maracaibo, Venezuela
1987   Hualien, Taiwan   Rowland Heights, S. California   Athens, Ohio   Taipei, Taiwan
1988   Taichung, Taiwan   Mexicali, Mexico   Pingtung, Taiwan   Taipei, Taiwan
1989   Trumbull, Connecticut   Manatí, Puerto Rico   Pingtung, Taiwan   Taipei, Taiwan
1990   Tainan, Taiwan   Yabucoa, Puerto Rico   Pingtung, Taiwan   Taipei, Taiwan
1991   Taichung, Taiwan   Spring, E. Texas   Pingtung, Taiwan   Taipei, Taiwan
1992   Long Beach, S. California   Tucson, Arizona   Pingtung, Taiwan   Broward County, Florida (H)
1993   Long Beach, S. California   Cayey, Puerto Rico   La Vega, Dominican Republic   Taipei, Taiwan
1994   Maracaibo, Venezuela   Thousand Oaks, S. California   Brandon, Florida   Taipei, Taiwan
1995   Tainan, Taiwan   Lake Charles, Louisiana   Dunedin, Florida   Tainan, Taiwan
1996   Kaohsiung, Taiwan   Spring, E. Texas   Maracaibo, Venezuela   Kaohsiung, Taiwan
1997   Guadalupe, Mexico   Salem, New Hampshire   San Francisco, Venezuela   Broward County, Florida (H)
1998   Toms River, New Jersey   Mission Viejo, S. California   Diamond Bar, S. California   Thousand Oaks, S. California
1999   Hirakata, Japan   Arroyo, Puerto Rico   Conway, Florida (H)   Orlando, Florida
2000   Maracaibo, Venezuela   Aiea, Hawaii   Panama City, Panama   Fraser Valley, Canada
2001   Tokyo, Japan   Aiea, Hawaii   Palm Harbor, Florida   Westminster, S. California
2002   Louisville, Kentucky   Cartersville, Georgia   Willemstad, Curaçao   San Juan, Puerto Rico
2003   Tokyo, Japan   La Mirada, S. California   Hilo, Hawaii   Easley, South Carolina (H)
2004   Willemstad, Curaçao   Tampa, Florida   Freehold Township, New Jersey   Easley, South Carolina (H)
2005   ʻEwa Beach, Hawaii   Panama City, Panama   Urbandale, Iowa   Easley, South Carolina (H)
2006   Columbus, Georgia   El Campo, E. Texas   Falcón, Venezuela   Thousand Oaks, S. California
2007   Warner Robins, Georgia   Pearl City, Hawaii   Cartersville, Georgia   Easley, South Carolina (H)
2008   Waipahu, Hawaii   Willemstad, Curaçao   Upper Deerfield, New Jersey   Taylors, South Carolina
2009   Chula Vista, S. California   Scottsdale, Arizona   Houston, E. Texas   Santiago, Dominican Republic
2010   Tokyo, Japan   Taipei, Taiwan   San Nicolaas, Aruba   San Juan, Puerto Rico
2011   Huntington Beach, S. California   Tampa, Florida   Hilo, Hawaii   Taylors, South Carolina
2012   Tokyo, Japan   Rockledge, Florida   Guatemala City, Guatemala   San Juan, Puerto Rico
2013   Tokyo, Japan   Osaka, Japan   Taoyuan, Taiwan   Chitré, Panama   Greenville County, South Carolina
2014   Seoul, South Korea   Nogales, Arizona   Taichung, Taiwan   Houston, E. Texas   Clearwater, Florida
2015   Tokyo, Japan   Seoul, South Korea   Taichung, Taiwan   Houston, E. Texas   Guayama, Puerto Rico
2016   MaineEndwell, New York   Wailuku, Hawaii   Taoyuan, Taiwan   Chicago, Illinois   Taoyuan, Taiwan
2017   Tokyo, Japan   Guayama, Puerto Rico   Taoyuan, Taiwan   Aguadulce, Panama
Discontinued in 2016
2018   Honolulu, Hawaii   Seoul, South Korea   Taoyuan, Taiwan   Willemstad, Curaçao
No Longer Held
2019   River Ridge, Louisiana   McCalla, Alabama   Fullerton, S. California   Wailuku, Hawaii
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis [6]
2021   Taylor, Michigan Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis [7]
2022   Honolulu, Hawaii   Danville, N. California (H)   Taichung, Taiwan   Guayama, Puerto Rico
2023   El Segundo, S. California   Seoul, South Korea   Taoyuan, Taiwan   Willemstad, Curaçao
2024   Lake Mary, Florida   Kenner, Louisiana   Taoyuan, Taiwan   Maracaibo, Venezuela
Year Little Intermediate Junior Senior Big
  • International teams were banned from the Little League World Series in 1975 (political controversy after repeated Taiwanese wins) and 2021 (travel restrictions from pandemic).
  • (H) Host team

Statistics

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World Series won by Country/State

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Most titles by tournament

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Winners of three World Series tournaments in the same year

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Little / Senior / Big Year
  Taiwan 1974^, 1977^ , 1978^, 1988, 1990, 1991
  • ^ Won at every World Series level
Junior / Senior / Big Year
  Southern California 1998

Winners of two World Series tournaments in the same year

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Little / Intermediate Year
  Japan 2013
Little / Senior Year
  New York 1964
  Taiwan 1972, 1973, 1979, 1980, 1986
  Georgia 2007
Little / Big Year
  Taiwan 1981, 1987, 1995, 1996
Junior / Big Year
  Taiwan 2016
Senior / Big Year
  Taiwan 1975^, 1976, 1983, 1989
  • ^ Won at every World Series level

References

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  1. ^ Past Divisional Champs – Little League Baseball. [1]. littleleague.org
  2. ^ Past Divisional Champs – Intermediate League Baseball. [2]. littleleague.org
  3. ^ Past Divisional Champs – Junior League Baseball. [3]. littleleague.org
  4. ^ Past Divisional Champs – Senior League Baseball. [4]. littleleague.org
  5. ^ Past Divisional Champs – Big League Baseball. [5]. littleleague.org
  6. ^ "Little League® Cancels 2020 World Series and Region Tournaments". 30 April 2020.
  7. ^ "2021 Little League® World Series and Regional Tournament update". 3 May 2021.