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The Algarve Cup is a global invitational Tournament For National Teams in Women's Football (soccer) . Held annually in the Algarve region of Portugal since 1994 , it is one of the most prestigious women's football events, alongside the Women's World Cup and Women's Olympic Football . Currently, 12 teams are invited, with the top eight competing for the championship. The teams are divided into three groups of four — A, B and C. Group C was added in 2002 to provide second-tier teams with high-level match experience every year. The current holders are the USA . The teams first play Round-robin within their pool. Then the placement round proceeds as follows:
The most successful teams have been the USA with five titles and with four. Norway's titles all came in the early years of the tournament, while the USA have won all their titles in the 2000s, including three consecutively from 2003 through 2005. and , also traditional powers in the women's game, have won two titles each, while current FIFA Women's World Cup holders have won once. The USA, Norway and Germany are (so far) the only nations to win both the FIFA World Cup and the Algarve Cup. The Algarve Cup, as an annual event featuring the world's top women's football teams, has no parallel in the men's game, given the fact that professional women's leagues are few and far between, thus not being likely to have scheduling conflicts. RESULTS EXTERNAL LINKS |
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