Czech Extraliga Team w/ Indoor Facility and Beautiful Ballpark; Competing in Champions Cup in 2025

Club Name: Třebíč Nuclears

Country: Czech Republic

League: Czech Extraliga

Division: Division 1

About Our Club

The Trebic club germinated in the early 1980s when a group of university students from Trebic were studying at the Technical University in Brno and learned about softball from television.  The group acquired some equipment in 1982 and entered a competition in Brno, which motivated them to organize a softball tournament in Trebic, which was surprisingly well attended.

The club took its next step when it became a division of the TJ Spartak hockey club and followed that in 1986 by forming a junior baseball team and beginning construction of baseball-related facilities. Later in the 1980s, the club joined the Moravian Baseball League and also established a women’s softball team.

The youth team was Champion of Pupils of The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in 1992.  In 1995, the Cadet team won the JM Regional title and finished third in the Czech championship tournament. By that time, the Trebic club was also helping supply players to the Czech national team.

The club changed its name to the Trebic Nuclears in 1996, and marked further milestones in the following year – the men’s team was promoted to the Moravian Baseball League; the juniors reached the finals of the Czech Championships; and the club built its own field at the Zámiš pond.  The men’s team played in the second division of the newly merged Czech-Moravian Baseball League from 2003-2016.

Trebic opened the Na Hvezde Stadium in May 2011, and the club held the European Cadet Championships.  The Nuclears then won promotion in 2016 to the Czech Extraliga, the country’s highest league.

Since 2010, the club’s youth teams have had a number of successes.  The older pupils once won the championship of the Czech Republic, and the 2012 under-19 team was Czech vice-champion and honored as “Youth Superclub CBA” by the Czech Baseball Association.  In addition, the under-10 team has been Czech vice-champion, and the T-ball team has finished as high as second place in the Super Cup, held in Prague.  In 2013, Trebic defended the title of European champion among pupils and won silver medals among the best cadets of the old continent.

For more detailed information, follow this link: https://extraliga.baseball.cz/klub-34/trebic-nuclears

 

 

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