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The Pyrénées International Women's Cup, also known previously as Femení Cup and International Women's Cup, was an annual friendly women's football competition for charitable purposes held between 2006 and 2012. The IWC's first four editions were carried out in Catalonia, Spain with Sitges serving as host in 2006 and 2007, Salou in 2008 and 2009, and Tarragona in 2010. The tournament was discontinued in 2011, but a last edition was held the following year in Andorra. RCD Espanyol and Montpellier HSC are the most successful teams in the competition with two titles each.

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dbo:abstract La Pyrénées International Women's Cup, conocida anteriormente Copa femenina es un torneo amistoso de fútbol femenino organizado a partir de 2006 con fines benéficos. Las cuatro primeras ediciones tuvieron lugar en Cataluña, España siendo Sitges la sede en 2006 y 2007, Salou en 2008 y 2009, y Tarragona en 2010. La competición fue cancelada en 2011 y se reanudó al año siguiente en Andorra la Vieja.​ Los equipos con más títulos son el RCD Español y el Montpellier con dos copas. El torneo se disputa a modo de liguilla a partido único entre tres equipos siendo el primero y el segundo clasificado quienes pasan a la final. (es) The Pyrénées International Women's Cup, also known previously as Femení Cup and International Women's Cup, was an annual friendly women's football competition for charitable purposes held between 2006 and 2012. The IWC's first four editions were carried out in Catalonia, Spain with Sitges serving as host in 2006 and 2007, Salou in 2008 and 2009, and Tarragona in 2010. The tournament was discontinued in 2011, but a last edition was held the following year in Andorra. RCD Espanyol and Montpellier HSC are the most successful teams in the competition with two titles each. (en)
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dbp:referee Salvador Sánchez (en) Victoria Borislavova (en)
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rdfs:comment The Pyrénées International Women's Cup, also known previously as Femení Cup and International Women's Cup, was an annual friendly women's football competition for charitable purposes held between 2006 and 2012. The IWC's first four editions were carried out in Catalonia, Spain with Sitges serving as host in 2006 and 2007, Salou in 2008 and 2009, and Tarragona in 2010. The tournament was discontinued in 2011, but a last edition was held the following year in Andorra. RCD Espanyol and Montpellier HSC are the most successful teams in the competition with two titles each. (en) La Pyrénées International Women's Cup, conocida anteriormente Copa femenina es un torneo amistoso de fútbol femenino organizado a partir de 2006 con fines benéficos. Las cuatro primeras ediciones tuvieron lugar en Cataluña, España siendo Sitges la sede en 2006 y 2007, Salou en 2008 y 2009, y Tarragona en 2010. La competición fue cancelada en 2011 y se reanudó al año siguiente en Andorra la Vieja.​ Los equipos con más títulos son el RCD Español y el Montpellier con dos copas. (es)
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