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Algarve Cup

Outside of the Women's World Cup Finals, the Olympic Games and the European Championships, the Algarve Cup is the biggest international tournament in women's soccer.

The tournament is held in Portugal every March, and is organised jointly by the Danish, Norwegian and Swedish associations, who take it in turns to oversee it each year.

It was set up to allow these nations' players to train away from their home environment in the months of February and March, when Scandinavia is usually iced up.

Finland, the other country from the Nordic region, receives an automatic invitation, as do Portugal as the host nation. The USA and China are regularly invited, with European teams making up the balance of the invitees.

Since 1999, the organisers have endeavoured to invite one other non-European team - besides China and the USA - to participate in this tournament each year. Consequently, these invitations are much coveted and highly sought after, arguably more so than the trophy itself!

Originally set up as a two-group competition with play-offs, a third group was added in 2002 to allow Portugal to take on teams more suited to their calibre. Until 2015, teams in this group weren't eligible to win the tournament, but could finish as high as seventh in the play-offs.



ROLL OF HONOUR

Year
Winners
Second
Third
Best Player
Norway
USA
Sweden
Ann Kristen Aarones (Nor)
Sweden
Denmark
Norway
Helle Jensen (Den)
Norway
Sweden
China
Hege Riise (Nor)
Norway
China
Sweden
Marianne Pettersen (Nor)
Norway
Denmark
USA
Marianne Pettersen (Nor)
China
USA
Norway
Tiffeny Milbrett (USA)
USA
Norway
China
Dagny Mellgren (Nor)
Sweden
Denmark
China
Hanna Ljungberg (Swe)
China
Norway
Sweden
Bai Jie (Chi)
USA
China
Norway
Liu Ying (Chi)
USA
Norway
France
Shannon Boxx (USA)
USA
Germany
France
Birgit Prinz (Ger)
Germany
USA
Sweden
Shannon Boxx (USA)
USA
Denmark
Sweden
Carli Lloyd (USA)
USA
Denmark
Norway
Margret Lara Vidarsdottir (Ice)
Sweden
USA
Denmark
Hope Solo (USA)
USA
Germany
Sweden
Inka Grings (Ger)
USA
Iceland
Japan
Homare Sawa (Jap)
Germany
Japan
USA
Aya Miyama (Jap)
USA
Germany
Norway
Megan Rapinoe (USA)
Germany
Japan
Iceland
Dzsenifer Marozsan (Ger)
USA
France
Germany
Eugenie Le Sommer (Fra)
Canada
Brazil
Iceland
Kadeisha Buchanan (Can)
Spain
Canada
Denmark
Irene Hernandez (Spa)
Holland & Sweden
(Final abandoned)
Portugal
Claudia Neto (Por)
Norway
Poland
Canada
Caroline Graham Hansen (Nor)
Germany & Italy
(Final cancelled)
Norway
2021
not held
Sweden
Italy
Norway