The Cyprus Women's Cup is a global invitational tournament for national teams in women's football. It has been held annually in Cyprus since 2008. Although the competition takes place in Cyprus, the hosts have yet to take part in the competition.

Cyprus Women's Cup
Founded2008
Region Cyprus
Number of teams12
Current champions Finland
(1st title)
Most successful team(s) Canada
 England
(3 titles each)
WebsiteOfficial website
2023 Cyprus Women's Cup

It is played in late February or early March, at the same time as the Algarve Cup, the Arnold Clark Cup, the Cup of Nations, the Istria Cup, the Pinatar Cup, the SheBelieves Cup, the Tournoi de France, the Turkish Women's Cup and the Women's Revelations Cup.

Format

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The Cyprus Women's Cup uses the following two-phase format:[1]

The first phase is a group stage in which the twelve invited teams are divided into three groups of four teams. Similar to the Algarve Cup, the teams in Group A and Group B consist of higher-ranked teams and are the only teams actually in contention for the championship; Group C consists of lower-ranked teams. Each group plays a round-robin of six games, with each team playing one match against each of the other teams in the same group.

The second phase is a single "finals day" in which six games involving all twelve teams are played to determine the tournament's final standings, with the match-ups as follows:

  • 11th place match: 3rd best 4th placed team vs. 2nd best 4th placed team
  • 9th place match: Best 4th placed team vs. 3rd best 3rd placed team
  • 7th place match: 2nd best 3rd placed team vs. best 3rd placed team
  • 5th place match: 3rd best 2nd placed team vs. 2nd best 2nd placed team
  • 3rd place match: 3rd best group winner vs. best 2nd placed team
  • Final: Best group winner vs. 2nd best group winner

Results

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Year Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2008  
Canada
3–2  
United States (U20)
 
Japan
2–1  
Netherlands
2009  
England
3–1  
Canada
 
France
1–1 (a.e.t.)
6–5 (pen.)
 
New Zealand
2010  
Canada
1–0  
New Zealand
 
Netherlands
4–0  
Switzerland
2011  
Canada
2–1  
Netherlands
 
France
3–0  
Scotland
2012  
France
2–0  
Canada
 
Italy
3–1  
England
2013  
England
1–0  
Canada
 
New Zealand
2–1  
Switzerland
2014  
France
2–0  
England
 
South Korea
1–1 (a.e.t.)
3–1 (pen.)
 
Scotland
2015  
England
1–0  
Canada
 
Mexico
3–2  
Italy
2016  
Austria
2–1  
Poland
 
Italy
3–1  
Czech Republic
2017  
Switzerland
1–0  
South Korea
 
North Korea
2–0  
Republic of Ireland
2018  
Spain
2–0  
Italy
 
North Korea
2–1  
Switzerland
2019  
North Korea
3–3
7–6 (pen.)
 
Italy
 
Belgium
0–0
3–2 (pen.)
 
Austria
2020  
Croatia
Round-robin  
Finland
 
Mexico
Round-robin  
Czech Republic
2021
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022
2023  
Finland
Round-robin  
Croatia
 
Romania
Round-robin  
Hungary

Teams reaching the top four

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Team Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place Total top four
  Canada 3 (2008, 2010, 2011) 4 (2009, 2012, 2013, 2015) 7
  England 3 (2009, 2013, 2015) 1 (2014) 1 (2012) 5
  France 2 (2012, 2014) 2 (2009, 2011) 4
  Croatia 1 (2020) 1 (2023) 2
  Finland 1 (2023) 1 (2020) 2
  North Korea 1 (2019) 2 (2017, 2018) 3
  Switzerland 1 (2017) 3 (2010, 2013, 2018) 4
  Austria 1 (2016) 1 (2019) 2
  Spain 1 (2018) 1
  Italy 2 (2018, 2019) 2 (2012, 2016) 1 (2015) 5
  Netherlands 1 (2011) 1 (2010) 1 (2008) 3
  New Zealand 1 (2010) 1 (2013) 1 (2009) 3
  South Korea 1 (2017) 1 (2014) 2
  Poland 1 (2016) 1
  United States (U20) 1 (2008) 1
  Mexico 2 (2015, 2020) 2
  Japan 1 (2008) 1
  Belgium 1 (2019) 1
  Romania 1 (2023) 1
  Czech Republic 2 (2016, 2020) 2
  Scotland 2 (2011, 2014) 2
  Republic of Ireland 1 (2017) 1
  Hungary 1 (2023) 1
Total (23 teams) 14 14 14 14 56

Participating nations

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Team 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 Years
  Australia 7th 5th 2
  Austria 1st 8th 7th 4th 4
  Belgium 12th 7th 5th 3rd 4
  Canada 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 5th 2nd 8
  Croatia 1st 2nd 2
  Czech Republic 6th 4th 12th 9th 6th 4th 6
  England 1st 5th 5th 4th 1st 2nd 1st 7
  Finland 6th 7th 12th 9th 8th 11th 9th 2nd 1st 9
  France 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 4
  Hungary 5th 10th 12th 11th 4th 5
  Republic of Ireland 8th 6th 7th 4th 4
  Italy 6th 9th 3rd 9th 8th 4th 3rd 11th 2nd 2nd 10
  Japan 3rd 1
  Mexico 7th 3rd 5th 3rd 4
  Netherlands 4th 5th 3rd 2nd 7th 6th 9th 8th 8
  New Zealand 4th 2nd 8th 8th 3rd 11th 9th 7
  Nigeria 7th 1
  Northern Ireland 12th 12th 12th 3
  North Korea 3rd 3rd 1st 3
  Poland 2nd 1
  Romania 3rd 1
  Russia 5th 8th 10th 3
  Scotland 6th 7th 7th 4th 9th 5th 4th 7th 5th 9
  Slovakia 10th 12th 5th 3
  South Africa 6th 8th 10th 11th 10th 6th 10th 7
  South Korea 6th 5th 10th 3rd 11th 2nd 6
  Spain 1st 1
  Switzerland 4th 11th 11th 4th 10th 1st 4th 7
  Thailand 8th WD 1
  United States (U20) 2nd 1
  Wales 6th 6th 8th 3
Total 6 8 8 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 5 4

General statistics

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As of 2018

Rank Team Part Pld W D L GF GA Dif Pts
1   Canada 8 32 25 1 6 51 24 27 76
2   England 7 28 18 4 6 56 30 26 58
3   Scotland 9 36 14 5 17 48 60 −12 47
4   Italy 9 36 12 6 18 50 61 −11 42
5   France 4 16 12 3 1 38 13 25 39
6   Netherlands 8 32 10 8 14 47 49 −2 38
7   New Zealand 7 28 10 7 11 39 48 −11 37
8   South Korea 6 24 9 9 6 30 19 11 36
9   Switzerland 7 28 9 5 14 40 49 −9 32
10   Republic of Ireland 4 16 6 5 5 17 13 4 23
11   North Korea 2 8 6 1 1 14 3 11 19
12   South Africa 6 24 5 4 15 17 38 −21 19
13   Mexico 2 8 5 3 0 15 4 11 18
14   Finland 6 24 4 6 14 22 43 −21 18
15   Austria 3 12 5 2 5 14 11 3 17
16   Czech Republic 4 16 5 2 9 20 31 −11 17
17   Belgium 3 12 3 6 3 16 15 1 15
18   Australia 2 8 4 1 3 21 16 5 13
19   Russia 3 12 4 1 7 16 20 −4 13
20   Wales 3 12 2 6 4 8 11 −3 11
21   Hungary 3 12 3 2 7 8 17 −9 11
21   Spain 1 4 3 1 0 6 0 6 10
22   Japan 1 4 3 0 1 8 6 2 9
24   Poland 1 4 2 1 1 4 3 1 7
25   United States (U20) 1 4 2 0 2 6 6 0 6
26   Slovakia 1 4 0 2 2 3 7 −4 2
25   Northern Ireland 3 12 0 1 11 7 31 −24 1

References

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  1. ^ "Regulations". Retrieved 13 March 2014.
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