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Celtic Cup (field Hockey)
Celtic Cup may refer to: * Celtic Cup (wheelchair rugby league), international tournament between Ireland, Scotland and Wales * Celtic Cup (underwater hockey), a round robin international underwater hockey tournament which began in 2022 *Celtic Cup (ice hockey), a British university ice hockey competition *Celtic Cup (rugby union), a knock-out cup competition between Celtic League teams during 2003/04 and 2004/05 seasons *Celtic Cup (2018 rugby union tournament), a development competition between Celtic League teams from Ireland and Wales, beginning in 2018 *Nations Cup (football), an international association football tournament held in 2011, also known as a Celtic Cup *Celtic League Cup The Celtic League Cup is an ice hockey league contested by teams from both Scotland and Ireland. It was introduced in for the 2008/09 season with the purpose of raising the profile of the sport in Ireland and increasing interest in Scotland. ...
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Celtic Cup (wheelchair Rugby League)
The Celtic Cup is an international wheelchair rugby league tournament contested annually by Scotland, Ireland and Wales. It was first held as a two-match series between Scotland and Ireland in 2015 which was won by Ireland. Wales joined in 2016 to create a three-team round-robin tournament and have won the cup seven times between 2016 and 2023. History The Ireland, Scotland and Wales teams were all established in 2012 and played their first international matches at the Four Nations competition that year before taking part in the World Cup in 2013. The Celtic Cup was established to provide an opportunity for international matches beyond these tournaments, initially between Ireland and Scotland in 2015, and with Wales in 2016. The first leg of the inaugural Celtic Cup was played on 18 April 2015 at the Dundee International Sports Centre, Dundee. It was the first international wheelchair rugby league match to be played in Scotland. Ireland took an early 28-point lead and went on t ...
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Underwater Hockey In Great Britain
Underwater hockey in Great Britain was first played in Southsea, Hampshire where it was invented in 1954. It is governed nationally by the British Octopush Association. History Underwater hockey was started by Alan Blake in 1954. Blake was a founder-member of the then newly formed Southsea Sub-Aqua Club, he and other divers including John Ventham, Jack Willis, and Frank Lilleker first played this game in the Guildhall Baths in Portsmouth. CMAS (the world governing body for underwater hockey) however, still states on its website that the sport originated with the Royal Navy in the same time period. The first rules were tested in a 1954 two-on-two game and Alan Blake made the following announcement in the November 1954 issue of the British Sub-Aqua Club's then-official magazine ''Neptune'': "Our indoor training programme is getting under way, including wet activities other than in baths, and our new underwater game "Octopush". Of which more later when we have worked out the ...
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Celtic Cup (rugby Union)
The Celtic Cup was a rugby union cup competition featuring regional and provincial teams from Ireland, Scotland and Wales that ran for two seasons between 2003 and 2005. The first edition of the competition was won by Ulster and the second by Munster, both from Ireland. After the Welsh teams agreed to join the English Premiership clubs to form the Anglo-Welsh Cup for the 2005–06 season, the Celtic Cup was discontinued. A separate competition under the same name was inaugurated in 2018 for Welsh and Irish development sides. Formation Following the inception of Welsh regional rugby ahead of the 2003–04 season, the format of the Celtic League tournament was changed so that each team would play each other twice, home and away, with the side that accumulated the most points during the season winning the title. This was a change from previous seasons, which culminated in a knock-out format competition leading to a final. In a bid to attract broadcasters, sponsors and the public ...
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Celtic Cup (2018 Rugby Union Tournament)
The Celtic Cup is a rugby union cup competition featuring development regional and provincial teams from Ireland and Wales that began in 2018. Formation Following the withdrawal of English clubs from, and the subsequent demise of, the British and Irish Cup in 2018, the Irish Rugby Football Union and the Welsh Rugby Union agreed to create a new development competition, the Celtic Cup, for the emerging professional players from the four Irish provinces and four Welsh regions in 2018. The name had been used previously between 2003 and 2005 for a short lived single elimination knockout competition between teams in the then Celtic League. The new tournament, which features development squads from Pro14 teams Connacht, Leinster, Munster, Ulster, Cardiff Blues, the Dragons, the Ospreys and the Scarlets, aims to provide a learning environment for players, coaches and referees by recreating the week-to-week challenges presented by senior professional rugby. Format and history S ...
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Nations Cup (football)
Nations Cup may refer to: Association football *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 *2011 Nations Cup, association football tournament involving Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Scotland and Wales *Taça das Nações (or "Nations' Cup") association football tournament played in Brazil in 1964 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Brazilian Football Confederation * UEFA European Nations Cup, a traditional name for the UEFA European Football Championship *Coupe des Nations, (or "Nations' Cup") association football tournament played in Switzerland in 1930, as a counterpoint to the first FIFA World Cup Hockey Ice hockey * Nations Cup (women's ice hockey), is a women's ice hockey tournament contested every year in Germany or Switzerland Field hockey * Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup, an international women' ...
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