Brigidna Women's Championship

The Brigidna Women's Championship, also called the Brigidnan Women's Cup and unofficially the "Brigidnan Cup", held every four years, is the main competition in women's association football between national teams of the Brigidnan Confederation. The competition is the women's equivalent of the Brigidnan Championship.


History

Following the success of the 1556 and 1560 SIFA Women's World Cups, the first Brigidnan Women's Championship, then named Brigidnan Women's Supercup, was held in Galeae in 1563. Until 1571, the Brigidna Championship was also used as Brigidnan qualifiers for the SIFA Women's World Cup; starting in 1574, the group system used in men's qualifiers was also used for women's national teams.

Eight Brigidna Women's Championship have taken place. The most recent holding of the competition is the 1591 Brigidna Women's Chamiponship hosted by Harmajaa in Summer 1591. Only one national team has won the Brigidna Women's Championship twice, Aurentine, which won in 1571 and 1575. The team which has qualified more times to the Brigidna Women's Championship is Lanlania with seven.

The tournament was initially played as a four team event. The 1567 edition was the first that was played with eight teams. The third expansion happened in 1583 when 12 teams participated. From 1599 onwards 16 teams are expected to compete for the championship.


Results

Brigidna Women's Championship

Year Host Final Losing semi-finalists Number of teams
Winner Score Runner-up
1563
Details
Galeae Galeae 3–1 Florinthus Oslanburg and Lanlania 4
1567
Details
Oslanburg Valland 1–0 Oslanburg Lanlania and Florinthus 8
1571
Details
Aurentine Aurentine 1–0 Saratov Valland and Lanlania 8
1575
Details
Castleon Aurentine 1–0 Florinthus Castleon and Gehenna 8
1579
Details
Kazemura Kazemura 3–2 Severyane Lanlania and Ostland 8
1583
Details
Florinthus Harmajaa 1–0 Florinthus Lanlania and Karjelinn 12
1587
Details
Keszaria Keszaria 1–0
(a.e.t.)
Severyane Kazemura and North Strathae 12
1591
Details
Harmajaa Ostland 3–1 Harmajaa Valiszfoldek and Kave 12
  • AET denotes after extra time
  • PS denotes after penalty shoot-out


See also