Nations Cup

Nations Cup may refer to:

  • Africa Cup of Nations, continental association football tournament in Africa
  • OFC Nations Cup, also known as Oceania Nations Cup, continental association football tournament in Oceania
  • Australian Nations Cup Championship, a national motor racing series (2000 to 2004)
  • Bofrost Cup on Ice, a figure skating competition known for many years as the "Nations Cup"
  • World Under 23 Rowing Championships, formerly known as the Nations Cup
  • IRB Nations Cup, a rugby union competition that was first held in 2006 at Estádio Universitário in Lisbon
  • Nations Cup (Women's rugby), an international women's rugby series played each summer between the leading northern hemisphere teams.
  • Nations Cup (roller hockey), is a roller hockey tournament, taking place in, Montreux, each two years
  • Nations Cup (football), association football tournament involving Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Scotland and Wales
  • Nations Cup (netball), an annual netball competition organised by Netball Singapore
  • UEFA European Nations Cup, a traditional name for the UEFA European Football Championship
  • Nations Cup (snooker), professional snooker tournament
  • Nations Cup (theatre on ice), an international theatre on ice competition
  • F1 H2O Nations Cup, Powerboat racing

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