23 November 2025
Victorian Government to support Australian Youth Championships (AYC) for next three years
The Victorian Government has thrown its support behind Australia’s premier youth baseball tournament, securing the Australian Youth Championships (AYC) in Melbourne for the next three years.
The AYC features two marquee national titles – the Under 16 and Under 18 divisions – and serves as the nation’s leading Performance Pathways event, where emerging baseball talent showcase their skills in front of more than 15 Major League Baseball scouts and college recruiters each year.
From 2026 through 2028, fourteen teams across both divisions will compete at a tournament in Melbourne, continuing the city’s legacies as one of the greatest sporting capitals in the world.
In 2026, the tournament will be held at Essendon, Preston and Port Melbourne Baseball Clubs. The schedule will be announced later this week.
The Victorian Government’s support through the Significant Sporting Events Program highlights its ongoing commitment to hosting elite youth sporting events that bring communities together, support grassroots development, and drive local economic benefit.
Baseball Australia Event Manager Michael Ibbotson said the three-year commitment provides stability and opportunity for the tournament to grow.
“This partnership gives us the chance to plan ahead, improve operations, and build an even better experience for players and families,” Ibbotson said. “Melbourne has a proud baseball history, and we’re thrilled to see the next generation of talent compete here over the coming years.”
The 2026 Australian Youth Championships will run from January 7–15, with the full tournament schedule to be announced soon.
More than 320 players and coaches, plus their families, are expected to travel to Victoria for the event, creating opportunities for local tourism and sporting engagement across Melbourne’s north and inner west.
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