
This tournament will showcase the SheBelieves initiative for U.S. female soccer. The tournament will include four teams. This article provides a general overview of the tournament and its roster. The SheBelieves Cup is covered in this article. This article will explain how to support the initiative and play soccer. The goal of this tournament is to inspire young women to follow their dreams.
U.S. women win 2022 SheBelieves Cup
The United States women’s national team will start its schedule at the SheBelieves Cup in Carson, Calif. on February 17-22, in three double-header matches. The U.S. defeated Iceland 61-39 in the first match. They also scored a goal just 37 minutes into the match. It's a great way of getting some game-time before the World Cup begins in 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 girls to be the best they can", and it features U.S. soccer players and women in leadership roles. It will also feature a summit for women-focused nonprofits and music competitions, including SheBelieves Rocks. There will also be a fan art contest.
Format of tournament
The seventh annual SheBelieves Cup is being held in Atlanta, May 3-5. Teams from New Zealand and Iceland will face the U.S. women’s team. ESPN2, ESPN3 and ABC will air the games.
Roster
Megan Rapinoe's stellar year in NWSL means that Alex Morgan is not included on the US women’s team for the SheBelieves Cup roster. 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 is poised to win the SheBelieves Cup again for the sixth consecutive year. This year's final will see the US team face Iceland for the first time since 2015. The US has won the tournament 3 times in past years. This year, they hope to make it back-to-back. The tournament was won by the US women’s soccer team back in March 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the tournament, but it is now resumed.