
This tournament will showcase the SheBelieves initiative for U.S. female soccer. The tournament will feature four teams. You can read this article to get an idea of the format. In this article, you'll learn about the SheBelieves Cup. Let's see if you're interested playing soccer, or supporting this initiative. This tournament has the goal to inspire young women towards their goals.
U.S. women's national team wins 2022 SheBelieves Cup
The United States women's national team will begin its upcoming schedule at the SheBelieves Cup on Feb. 17-22 in Carson, Calif., in three doubleheader matches. In the first game, the U.S. defeated Iceland by 61 points to 39. It scored a goal in 37 minutes. This is a great way for you to get some game time before the World Cup starts on June 12.

Four-team tournament is a showcase event for the SheBelieves initiative
The SheBelieves Cup is a four-team women's international soccer tournament. The tournament's theme, "inspire young girl and woman to become their best," features U.S. players and women who hold leadership positions. It will also host a summit to support women-focused charities and music competitions such as SheBelieves Rocks. There will also be a fan art contest.
Format of the tournament
On May 3rd, the seventh annual SheBelieves Cup in Atlanta will take place. The U.S. women's team will compete against teams from New Zealand, Iceland, Czech Republic and Czech Republic. ESPN2, ESPN3 & ABC will air the games.
Roster
Megan Rapinoe & Alex Morgan, after a successful year in NWSL, aren't included on the US women’s soccer team's roster to the SheBelieves Cup. Both players signed new contracts, but Andonovski left them off 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 could win the SheBelieves Cup sixth time. The U.S. will face Iceland in the final, which is the first time the team has faced Iceland since 2015. The US has won this tournament three times in the past. They hope to win the tournament back-to-back this year. March 2020 was the last time that the US women's soccer team won this tournament. The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the tournament, but it is now resumed.