2011 Final Four (baseball)
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The 2011 European Champion Cup Final Four
European Champion Cup Final Four
The "Final Four" is a post-season baseball tournament sanctioned and created by the Confederation of European Baseball . The tournament features the four best teams in the two European Cups....

was an international baseball
International Baseball Federation
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 competition held in Brno
Brno
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, Czech Republic
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 on September 21–22, 2011. It featured the 4 best teams of the 2011 European Cup
2011 European Cup (baseball)
The 2011 European Cup was an international baseball competition among the top teams of the professional baseball leagues in Europe, held in Italy and the Netherlands from June 1 to June 5, 2011.-Standings:-Schedule and results:------------...

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Teams

The following four teams qualified for the 2011 Final Four.
 
ASD Parma 
Qualified as #2 in Parma
 
L&D Amsterdam
Amsterdam Pirates
Amsterdam Pirates is a baseball and softball team in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It was founded as an expansion of the soccer club S.V. RAP. In the first years it was known as the RAP Pirates, but after a few years the club changed its name according to American tradition and became the Amsterdam...

 
Qualified as #2 in Amsterdam
 
T&A San Marino 
Qualified as #1 in Parma
 
Unipol Bologna 
Qualified as #1 in Amsterdam

Schedule and results

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