Entries open for Women’s National Cup Competitions

Entries open for Women’s National Cup Competitions

With the start of a new year comes the opportunity to kickstart games again and that is certainly the case for Women's National Cup competitions.

Entries are now being accepted for four FAI Women’s Cup competitions, but entrants must submit their application forms before the set deadlines.

Entry forms have been sent to all Women’s leagues to circulate to their affiliated clubs.

There are two club competitions, these are the FAI Women’s Amateur Cup and the FAI Women’s Under 17 Cup. Previously known as the FAI Women’s Intermediate Cup, the FAI Women’s Amateur Cup is for adult level teams.

The other two competitions are Inter-League based; which are targeted at leagues to participate in. The FAI Women’s Angela Hearst Inter-League is for adult leagues.

The closing date for entries for each of these competitions are below:

FAI Women’s Amateur Cup 2023 (Club) | Closing Date: Sunday 12th February
FAI Women’s Under 17 Cup 2023 (Club) | Closing Date: Sunday 12th February
FAI Women’s Angela Hearst Inter-League Cup (League) | Closing Date: Sunday 5th March
FAI Women’s Under 19 Interleague (League) | Closing Date: Sunday 19th February

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