
This tournament will be a showcase match for SheBelieves, the U.S. initiative to promote women's soccer. There will be four teams participating in the tournament. This article will give you an idea of the format and roster. This article will provide information about the SheBelieves Cup. Whether you're interested in playing soccer or supporting the initiative, read on! This tournament's goal is to inspire young women and help them follow their dreams.
U.S. women's team wins the 2022 SheBelieves Cup
The United States women’s team will be playing three double-header matches at SheBelieves Cup from Feb. 17-22 in Carson. The U.S. beat Iceland by 61 to 39 in the opening match. A goal was scored 37 minutes into that match. It is a great way to get some valuable game-time in before the World Cup begins on June 12.

SheBelieves showcase event is a tournament for four teams
The SheBelieves Cup is a four-team women's international soccer tournament. The tournament's goal is to "inspire girls and women to be the best they are", and will feature U.S. stars and women at leadership positions. It will also include SheBelieves Rocks Rocks and a summit focusing on women-focused organizations. A fan art contest will also be held.
Format of the tournament
On May 3-4, SheBelieves Cup 7 will be held in Atlanta. This year, the U.S. women’s National Team will be competing against teams from New Zealand (Czech Republic, Iceland and New Zealand). ESPN2, ESPN3 and ABC will air the games.
Roster
Megan Rapinoe (NWSL) and Alex Morgan (USA women's soccer) are not on the roster for SheBelieves Cup. Both players signed new contracts last month, but Andonovski didn't include them on the team's camp roster. Rodman recently signed a $4 million contract. He is the most well-known player to be cut from the roster.

Tiebreakers
The US women’s soccer team is poised to win the SheBelieves Cup again for the sixth consecutive year. This year's final will be against Iceland. It is the first meeting between the U.S. and Iceland since 2015. The US has won the tournament 3 times in past years. They expect to be back-toback this year. The tournament was last won by the US women's team in March 2020. It was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic. But it's back.