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Interleague Softball with teams from Austria, Croatia, Hungary and Slovakia

Posted on April 14, 2015June 28, 2022 by philipp

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By European Softball Federation, www.europeansoftball.org

Four countries, seven teams, three tournaments. That’s the idea of the Interleague tournament. Interleague is a project created in cooperation between four softball countries – Austria, Croatia, Hungary and Slovakia.

There will be three tournaments, each tournament will be hosted by one of the cooperating countries (except for AUT).

From April 18th to 19th the Interleague will be held in Trnava and Bratislava, Slovakia. June 13th to 14th the teams will meet in Budapest, Hungary. August 29th to 30th the final matchup will be hosted in Zagreb, Croatia.

The seven competing teams are: Trnava Panthers (SVK), Princ Zagreb (CRO), Hungarian Astros Budapest (HUN), Érd Wildcats (HUN), Vienna Mosquitoes (AUT), Lady Pirates Zagreb (CRO), Apollo Bratislava (SVK).

Facebook of this event: https://www.facebook.com/SoftballInterleague?fref=ts

More details about this event here and at pcizmic@gmail.com Petra Cizmic (Croatia).

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    April 14, 2015 at 3:21 pm

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