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Post date: May 14, 2014 12:44:47 PM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                     14 May 2014

WBSC Special Report - Highlights from Inaugural WBSC Congress in Tunisia

Riccardo Fraccari elected first-ever president of the World Baseball Softball Confederation in 'New Era' for Baseball Softball 

  

- The new WBSC President shares his vision and reaction following the historic first World Baseball Softball Congress in Africa.

 

 

HAMMAMET, Tunisia -- On a continent where no baseball or softball world congress had gone before, the inaugural congress of the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) elected Italy's Riccardo Fraccari to lead the world governing body as its first-ever sole president. (See full composition of WBSC Executive Board.)

 

Dating back to 2012, the 64 year-old Fraccari helped guide and deliver the birth of the WBSC as an interim co-president, alongside softball partner Don Porter. Now, Fraccari will serve as the lone WBSC president for an initial seven-year term that extends to 2021.

 

The WBSC Congress, which took place over the weekend in the North African city of Hammamet, also elected its first-ever executive board, formalizing a complex merger of baseball's and softball's two independent international sport federations -- a process that took nearly four-years of talks, legal consultations and planning to arrive at the day where only one official would lead as president.

 

The initial election term, which applies to the entire WBSC Executive Board, was extended beyond 2020 by the Congress in Hammamet ahead of the elections, in order to better guarantee the new president and board a sufficient time frame with which to formulate/implement a mid- and long-term growth plan for the young international federation that is now challenged with overseeing a truly global and fortified baseball-softball movement that possesses an estimated sixty million athletes and hundreds of millions of fans.

 

Following the next round of elections in 2021, voting will take place every four years, and always in the year following the summer Olympic Games.

 

The WBSC Congress also paid tribute to longtime softball leader, Don Porter, who steps down after over forty years of service to softball; during which time, he helped construct greater pathways for women to be better represented in sport and helped softball become an Olympic sport (1996-2008). The former softball leader leaves behind a forceful softball movement that is played in over 140 countries and is enjoyed by millions of athletes and fans.

 

-- Statements from new World Baseball Softball President Riccardo Fraccari --

 

On:

1. BEING ELECTED 

2. INHERITING LEGACY 

3. FINALISING THE MERGER

4. OLYMPIC GAMES RETURN 

5. WBSC SPORT PLATFORMS AS ATTRACTIVE AND VIABLE PATHWAYS FOR WOMEN 

 

6. WBSC SPORT PLATFORMS AS ATTRACTIVE AND VIABLE PATHWAYS FOR YOUTH 

 

7. GOOD GOVERNANCE 

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About the World Baseball Softball Confederation:

Headquartered in the Olympic Capital city of Lausanne, Switzerland, the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) was established in April 2013 and granted recognition as the sole competent authority in baseball and softball by the International Olympic Committee at the 125th IOC Session in September 2013. The WBSC represents a united baseball/softball sports movement that encompasses over 65 million athletes worldwide.

 

The WBSC regulates all international competitions involving any of the National Teams of its 141 National Federation members.  

 

The WBSC also oversees the Baseball World Cups and Softball World Championships and is the only sports organisation in the world that oversees a U-12 youth national team world championship.

 

The WBSC currently has National Federation members in 141 countries and territories across Asia, Africa, Americas (Caribbean, Central-, North- and South-America), Europe and Oceania. 

 

For further information, please go to www.WBSC.co.