World Softball Day

June 13, Friday

World Softball Day
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World Softball Day is celebrated annually on June 13. This day is dedicated to promoting softball — a team sport related to baseball but played with a softer ball, a smaller field, and simpler rules. The holiday was established to unite players, fans, and outdoor enthusiasts around the world.

History of the holiday
The initiator of World Softball Day was the International Softball Federation. It was first celebrated on June 13, 2005, as part of efforts to promote the sport internationally. This date is tied to a significant event in the federation’s history and symbolizes the importance of softball as an accessible and inclusive game.

Features of softball
Softball shares many similarities with baseball but has its own differences:

* Uses a larger and softer ball
* The field is smaller than in baseball
* Teams usually have 9 or 10 players
* The ball is pitched underhand, not overhand
* Popular among women but suitable for all ages and genders

Goals of the holiday
World Softball Day aims to:

* Increase interest in softball worldwide
* Encourage an active lifestyle
* Expand participation in sports events
* Strengthen international sports cooperation

How it is celebrated
On this day, many countries hold:

* Amateur and professional softball games
* Tournaments for children, teens, and adults
* Educational events and workshops
* Sports festivals and street games
* Social media campaigns with hashtags #WorldSoftballDay and #PlaySoftball

Interesting facts

* Softball originated in the USA in 1887 as "indoor baseball."
* Women’s softball was an Olympic sport from 1996 to 2008 and was reinstated for the 2020 Games.
* Softball is popular in Japan, the USA, Canada, Australia, and Latin American countries.
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World Softball Day in other years

World Softball Day in other countries

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