Wikipedia - Women's Challenge Cup

The Women's Challenge Cup is a rugby league knockout competition organised by the Rugby Football League. The competition started in 2012.

History

2012–2016: Foundations

The Women's Challenge Cup was set up in 2012 to run alongside the men's competition to give women's rugby teams more competitive games and to give the sport a bigger profile by attaching it to the Challenge Cup. Most teams in the first few years were community clubs and had no links to professional men's clubs. In 2014 the RFL set up an amateur league for the women's game, to help more women's teams get regular game time.

2017–2020: Exposure

In 2018 the competition started to receive a much higher profile, with the final being broadcast live on the BBC Sport website. In 2019 bookmakers Coral agreed to sponsor the competition – in addition to their sponsorship of the men's Challenge Cup – and it was also announced that the final of the 2019 Cup would be played as part of a triple-header with the semi-finals of the men's 2019 Challenge Cup at the University of Bolton Stadium on 27 July 2019. The 2019 competition also saw the introduction of a new trophy commissioned by the RFL. In 2020, the competition was suspended after the first round and later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2021–present: Restructuring

In the 2021 competition, entry was restricted to the ten teams in the Super League. The following year the competition expanded to 16 teams (12 Super League, three Championship and one Super League South) and a group stage was introduced with the top two teams from the four groups advancing to the quarter-final stage.

「チャレンジカップ女子」は、ラグビーリーグの女子トーナメントです。このトーナメントは、女子ラグビーリーグの普及と競技レベルの向上を目的として開催されています。参加チームは、日本国内のさまざまな地域やクラブから集まり、熱い戦いを繰り広げます。トーナメントは、予選リーグから始まり、上位チームが決勝トーナメントに進出します。試合は、フィジカルなプレーと戦術的な展開が特徴であり、選手たちはスピードと技術を駆使して勝利を目指します。また、このトーナメントは、女子ラグビーリーグの魅力を広く伝える場でもあり、多くのファンやサポーターが試合を楽しんでいます。チャレンジカップ女子は、女子ラグビーリーグの発展に貢献する重要な大会であり、選手たちにとっても貴重な経験となることでしょう。