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Field hockey cup competition
The England Hockey Women's Championship Cup is a field hockey cup competition organised by England Hockey that features women's teams from England . The competition was initially known as the Women's National Clubs Championship . The Chelsea College of Physical Education (Eastbourne) won the inaugural competition in 1977–78. It has also been known as the All England Women's Hockey Association Cup , the EHA Cup and the EH Women's Cup . During the 2010s, it was sponsored by Investec and was known as the Investec Women's Cup .
Women's National Clubs Championship[ edit ]
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Investec Women's Cup[ edit ]
EH Women's Championship Cup[ edit ]
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^ "Women's Tier 1 Championships" . England Hockey. 31 May 2024.
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Governing bodies National teams Men's competitions Women's competitions
England Hockey League Men's Hockey League Women's Hockey League