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OFFICIAL RATINGS 2021 Released on September 10, 2020 OFFICIAL RATINGS 2021 Released on September 10, 2020 WECh MECh WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP A1 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE A1 NETHERLANDS NED A2 NETHERLANDS NED A2 ITALY ITA A3 DENMARK DEN A3 GREAT BRITAIN GBR A4 GREAT BRITAIN GBR A4 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE A5 BELGIUM BEL A5 SPAIN ESP A6 ISRAEL ISR A6 FRANCE FRA A7 CROATIA CRO A7 GREECE GRE A8 GERMANY GER A8 IRELAND IRL A9 ITALY ITA A9 ISRAEL ISR A10 DENMARK DEN A10 GERMANY GER A11 GERMANY GER A11 RUSSIA RUS A12 SWEDEN SWE A12 POLAND POL A13 AUSTRIA AUT A14 BELGIUM BEL A15 SWEDEN SWE CSPECh A16 SWITZERLAND SUI COED SLOWPITCH CHAMPIONSHIP A17 CROATIA CRO A1 GREAT BRITAIN GBR A18 UKRAINE UKR A2 GERMANY GER A19 SLOVAKIA SVK A3 IRELAND IRL A20 DENMARK DEN A4 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE A21 LITHUANIA LTU A5 NETHERLANDS NED A22 HUNGARY HUN A6 BELGIUM BEL A23 TURKEY TUR A7 AUSTRIA AUT A8 BULGARIA BUL MSPECh A9 ITALY ITA MEN’S SLOWPITCH CHAMPIONSHIP A10 SERBIA SRB A11 HUNGARY HUN A1 GREAT BRITAIN GBR A2 GERMANY GER A3 NETHERLANDS NED A4 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE A5 ITALY ITA A5 BELGIUM BEL A7 IRELAND IRL OFFICIAL RATINGS 2021 1 OFFICIAL RATINGS 2021 Released on September 10, 2020 U18 WECh U15 WECh U18 WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP U15 WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP A1 ITALY ITA A1 NETHERLANDS NED A2 IRELAND IRL A2 ITALY ITA A3 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE A3 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE A4 NETHERLANDS NED A4 RUSSIA RUS A5 GERMANY GER A5 UKRAINE UKR A6 GREAT BRITAIN GBR A6 GERMANY GER A7 FRANCE FRA A7 FRANCE FRA A8 BELGIUM BEL A8 CROATIA CRO A9 RUSSIA RUS A9 BELGIUM BEL A10 SPAIN ESP A10 POLAND POL A11 UKRAINE UKR A11 SLOVAKIA SVK A12 DENMARK DEN A12 HUNGARY HUN A13 CROATIA CRO A13 TURKEY TUR A14 POLAND POL A15 SERBIA SRB U22 WECh A16 ISRAEL ISR U22 WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP A17 BULGARIA BUL A1 ITALY ITA A2 NETHERLANDS NED U18 MECh A3 IRELAND IRL U18 MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP A4 GREAT BRITAIN GBR A5 RUSSIA RUS A1 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE A6 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE A2 DENMARK DEN A7 BELGIUM BEL A3 ISRAEL ISR A8 POLAND POL A4 CROATIA CRO A9 GREECE GRE A5 GREAT BRITAIN GBR A10 SLOVAKIA SVK A11 UKRAINE UKR U16 MECh A12 SWITZERLAND SUI U16 MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP A13 ISRAEL ISR A14 AUSTRIA AUT A1 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE A15 HUNGARY HUN A2 ISRAEL ISR A16 TURKEY TUR A3 DENMARK DEN A4 CROATIA CRO OFFICIAL RATINGS 2021 2 OFFICIAL RATINGS 2021 Released on September 10, 2020 WEC WECWC WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS CUP WOMEN’S CUP WINNERS CUP A0 Bollate * ITA A0 Forli * ITA A1 ITALY ITA A1 ITALY ITA A2 NETHERLANDS NED A2 NETHERLANDS NED A3 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE A3 SPAIN ESP A4 SWITZERLAND SUI A4 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE A5 RUSSIA RUS A5 RUSSIA RUS A6 SLOVAKIA SVK A6 GERMANY GER A7 FRANCE FRA A7 SWITZERLAND SUI A8 BELGIUM BEL A8 AUSTRIA AUT A9á SPAIN ESP A9 FRANCE FRA B1 GERMANY GER A10 SERBIA SRB B2 GREAT BRITAIN GBR * Defending Champion B3 DENMARK DEN B4 SWEDEN SWE B5 BULGARIA BUL B6 CROATIA CRO B7 ISRAEL ISR B8 POLAND POL * Defending Champion MESC CSPESC MEN’S SUPER CUP COED SLOWPITCH SUPER CUP A1 HorsholM Hurricanes * DEN A1 Pioneers * GBR A2 2)) Rehovot Warriors * ISR NB : The winner of the Super Cup (A1) is NB : The winner2)) of the Super Cup (A1) and the automatically qualified for the upcoming CSPESC winner of the CUP II (A2) are automatically qualified for the upcoming MESC EMRYT MASTERS M. ROMEO YOUTH TROPHY MASTERS Women and Men NB : The tournament is open. No rating. NB : The tournament is open. No rating. OFFICIAL RATINGS 2021 3 .
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