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Abbreviation | BBF |
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Formation | 1987 |
Official language
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Affiliations | CEB, IBF |
Website | http://www.britishbaseball.org |
The British Baseball Federation (BBF) is the national governing body of baseball within the United Kingdom, founded in 1890.
BBF is a federated member of both the Confederation of European Baseball and the International Baseball Federation. BBF is the joint owner (with the British Softball Federation) of BaseballSoftballUK (BSUK), a sports development agency.
The voting members of BBF are the affiliated baseball clubs, life members and the umpires, scorers and coaches associations. The BBF holds an annual general meeting each spring at which the voting members elect an executive board of 11 officials to oversee the body and the sport. All participants (players, coaches, managers, umpires, scorers, etc.) with affiliated clubs and the associations are members of the BBF.
Youth Baseball: There are organised leagues at 10 to 13 (Bronco) and 14 to 16 (Pony) age ranges. Additionally, British Baseball supports the Play Ball programme run by BaseballSoftballUK which introduces children from 8 to 12 to bat and ball games, usually through school or a local Play Ball scheme. There are also GB national teams for youth players (Cadets under 16s, and Juniors under 19s), as well as an off-season British Baseball Academy for youth players and coaches.
Adult Baseball: There are a number of leagues and divisions, split by ability and geographical location. These range from the highly competitive to the recreational.
In 2008 there were 38 clubs, with 67 league teams, as members of the BBF. There are also a number of non-league clubs and teams affiliated to British Baseball.
British Baseball also oversees the national team of Great Britain.
The BBF board is elected at AGMs held each March. The current board is comprised as follows: