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The NWSL Challenge Cup is an annual supercup competition organized by the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), a division 1 women's league in the United States soccer league system. The current ( 2024 ) cup holder is San Diego Wave FC , who defeated NJ/NY Gotham FC 1-0 on March 15, 2024.
The 2024–25 EIHL season is the 21st season of the Elite Ice Hockey League, the highest level of domestic ice hockey played in the United Kingdom, with three separate competitions played for between September 2024 and April 2025.
The Challenge Cup was originally planned as a 25-game tournament featuring all nine NWSL clubs. However, on June 22, the Orlando Pride withdrew following six positive COVID-19 tests among players and four more among non-playing staff. [4] On June 23, the NWSL released the revised schedule of an 8-team, 23-game tournament. [5]
The 2024 Women's Challenge Cup (sponsored as the 2024 Betfred Women's Challenge Cup) was the 12th staging of the Rugby Football League's cup competition for women's rugby league clubs. The final took place on 8 June 2024 as part of a triple-header at Wembley Stadium alongside the men's final , and the final of the 1895 Cup .
Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Challenge: Battle of the Eras finale.. For the first time in all 40 seasons of The Challenge, the show ended in a tie.And the two women who tied for ...
Federica Brignone overcame a recent illness to win the first World Cup giant slalom after taking gold at the Alpine skiing world championships on Friday, while Mikaela Shiffrin finished 25th in ...
The Challenge was created in 2002 by ESPN, [1] who also occasionally refers to it as the "Bowl Cup Challenge" when promoting it. [2] Originally sponsored by Cooper Tire , [ 3 ] ESPN went several years without a sponsor; since the 2015–16 bowl season , Progressive has been the sponsor.
Challenge Cup round 1 fixtures; Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance Royal Air Force: 22–28 Royal Navy: 13 January, 12:30 RAF Cranwell: T. Jones: Not given [a] Lowca 22–28 Edinburgh Eagles: 13 January, 13:30 West Croft Terrace, Whitehaven L. Seal South Wales Jets: 4–40 Stanningley 13 January, 13:30