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History of baseball outside the United States : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of baseball outside the United States
Recorded instances of baseball played ''outside'' North America came in 1874, when a party comprising members of the Boston and Philadelphia clubs toured England both playing cricket and demonstrating baseball. A further tour, by the Chicago club with the addition of various All-Stars in the winter of 1888–89, took the game to Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific islands. Returning via Europe and North Africa they played more demonstration games, including one in front of The Sphinx in Egypt. == The International Baseball Federation (IBAF) == The International Baseball Federation (IBF) was founded in 1938, after the inaugural Baseball World Cup held in London. About 5 years later, the name of the federation was changed to ''Federacion Internacional de Beisbol Amateur'' (FIBA). In 1973, struggles in the FIBA led to a dissident organisation, the ''Federacion Mundial de Beisbol Amateur'' (FEMBA), which organised its own World Championships. The two organisations were reconciled in 1976, forming the ''International Baseball Association'' (AINBA). In 1984, the name of the federation was once again changed, this time to ''International Baseball Association'' (IBA). In 2000, the original name was assumed again, International Baseball Federation, now abbreviated to IBAF.
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