Media accreditation open for WBSC Men's Softball World Cup Group C in Oklahoma City, USA
Media registration is open for the WBSC Men's Softball World Cup Group C to be played in Oklahoma City, USA, from 17 to 21 September. The deadline for registration is 13 September.
All members of the media, both local/national and international, who plan to cover the WBSC Men's Softball World Cup must apply for accreditation through the official WBSC Media Accreditation online platform at https://my.wbsc.org.
The accreditation procedure starts by clicking on MEDIA ACCREDITATIONS. The online request form needs to be completed, also including a headshot.
Once the request is submitted, media members will receive an automated email confirmation that their application has been received. Those media intending to cover the event remotely should contact the WBSC Media Department by writing to media@wbsc.org.
Another automated message will indicate a "change of status" in the accreditation request.
Media members can check their request status after the registration deadline, 13 September, by accessing my.wbsc.org and clicking SEARCH FOR YOUR ACCREDITATION on the top right of the page. They will then need to enter their name, last name and email address.
A pre-tournament press conference will be scheduled. Details will follow at a later stage.
The WBSC will share a protocol for media interviews during the WBSC Men's Softball World Cup Group C with the accredited media before the tournament opens.
GUIDELINES FOR NON-RIGHTS HOLDING (“NRH”) MEDIA
- Only rights holders of applicable games may transmit game footage (audio and/or video) of WBSC events.
- NRH media credentials provide access to official training sessions, games, and Opening/Closing Ceremonies.
- Specific categories will grant credentials (i.e., Press, Photographer, Radio and TV, Team Media), and stadium access will be given accordingly.
- Photographers, NRH TV crews, and Team Media will be required to wear WBSC-issued media vests.
The Event
The Men's Softball World Cup Group Stage will close in Oklahoma in September. A total of 18 teams were split into three groups, with the top two teams in each group’s final standings advancing to the Finals, scheduled for 2025 in Prince Albert, Canada.
Each group consists of a four-day, 15-game round robin with the top four teams advancing to playoffs on the final day where the top two sides in the standings will play each other with a ticket to the Finals at stake. The loser of the first play-off game will then play against the winner of the game between third and fourth, for the second spot in the Finals.
Group A, was played in Hermosillo, Mexico, from 12 to 16 June with Dominican Republic and Australia earning a ticket to the Finals.
Group B was hosted in Prince Albert, Canada, from 10 to 14 July; with No. 1 Argentina and No. 10 New Zealand advancing to the Finals. No. 3 Canada secured a wild card.
Group C will be staged in Oklahoma City, USA, from 17 to 21 September. World No. 4 Japan, No. 7 USA, No. 13 Guatemala, No. 17 Colombia, No. 18 South Africa and No. 19 Netherlands will participate in the competition. See the full schedule here.