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British Softball Federation seeks Head Coaches for Women and U19 National Teams

Posted on September 15, 2015September 15, 2015 by philipp

By British Softball Federation, www.britishsoftball.org

The British Softball Federation and the GB Management Committee is seeking applications for the position of Head Coach for:

  • The GB Senior Women’s Fastpitch Team.
  • The GB Junior (Under-19) Women’s Fastpitch Team.

As with all GB Softball national teams, these are voluntary positions, but expenses in the UK and the costs involved in taking teams to ESF or ISF competitions overseas are covered.

At the present time, both the GB Women Team (currently ranked fifth in Europe) and the GB Under-19 Women’s Team (currently ranked fourth in Europe) compete in one ESF or ISF tournament each year, alternating between European and World Championships.  Both teams may also occasionally travel outside the UK for additional training and competition experience.  Both teams are generally selected from a mixture of players based in the UK and passport-holding or passport-eligible players based overseas.  UK-based GB Under-19 and GB Women’s Team players usually compete as a team in the Great Britain Fastpitch League.

For more information visit www.britishsoftball.org

 

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