Hosts Brazil name preliminary roster for WBSC U-18 Women's Softball World Cup Group A
18/01/2024 1 Minute Read

Hosts Brazil name preliminary roster for WBSC U-18 Women's Softball World Cup Group A

This will be Brazil's seventh participation in the U-18 Women's Softball World Cup (counting the previous Junior Women's World Championships).

The Brazilian Baseball and Softball Confederation (CBBS) unveiled a 23-player list to represent the nation at the WBSC U-18 Women's Softball World Cup Group A, scheduled to be played between 23 to 27 July in Sao Paulo. The athletes will gather together from 10 to 13 February at Clube Nikkei Curitiba, in Curitiba, for their first training camp.

The selected players are:

  1. Alinne Kaori Teshima 
  2. Amanda Sayuri Handa
  3. Ana Clara Rodrigues Ribeiro
  4. Ana Julia dos Santos Noris
  5. Ana Luiza Saito Kanemaru
  6. Angelina Sunahara Munhoz
  7. Beatriz Rie Miyoshi Nakamura
  8. Bruna Yukari Notoya
  9. Carolina Miki Hayashi
  10. Carolina Sayuri Tamai
  11. Emanueli dos Santos Silva
  12. Emily Freitas Falceti
  13. Gabriela Cunha Icizaka
  14. Gisele Sayuri Sato Coelho
  15. Helen Bianca Domingues
  16. Lara Ay Tanaka
  17. Maria Julia Yatsu Gonçalves Pedroso
  18. Maria Vitória Aguiar Pedroso
  19. Mariana Sayuri Kotaka
  20. Maya Mune
  21. Nicole Anne Shultz
  22. Ruth Angela Batista
  23. Sarah Alves

The Estadio Municipal de Beisebol Mie Nishi, located in the Bom Retiro neighbourhood in central Sao Paulo, will receive six teams for the Group Stage of the World Cup, with the top two nations in the final standings advancing to the World Championship Finals in 2025 in Dallas, USA. 

Brazil will host a WBSC Softball World Cup for the first time, becoming the 16th nation to organize a Women’s Softball World Cup (across all categories). The other two groups will be played in Pingtan and Dallas.

The composition of the three groups of the Group Stage will be announced in the coming weeks.

By hosting a group of the WBSC U-18 Women’s Softball World Cup Group Stage, world No. 16 Brazil is one of the 10 qualified teams for the tournament, along with No. 1 USA, No. 2 Japan, No. 4 Chinese Taipei, No. 6 Italy, No. 9 Czechia, No. 10 Australia, No. 15 China, No. 21 Ireland and No. 32 New Zealand. The dates of the Americas and Africa Qualifiers are still to be determined.

Brazil's latest appearance in the youth women's softball world cup was in 2019 in Irvine, California, USA, when they finished 12th. This will be their seventh participation in the U-18 Women's Softball World Cup (counting the previous Junior Women's World Championships).