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{{Nihongo|The '''Queen of Hoenn Vase'''|{{RTL inline|豐縁皇瓶}}|Hoen Tebin|lead=yes}} (known for sponsorship reasons as the '''Mizuno Queen of Hoenn Vase''') | {{Nihongo|The '''Queen of Hoenn Vase'''|{{RTL inline|豐縁皇瓶}}|Hoen Tebin|lead=yes}} (known for sponsorship reasons as the '''Mizuno Queen of Hoenn Vase''') was the premier women's soccer competition in Hoenn. Run by the [[Royal Hoennese Football Association|RHFA]], it involved every professional club in Hoenn. The cup was a one-leg knockout tournament which began in September and ends in early June. | ||
{{RHFA women}} | {{RHFA women}} |
Revision as of 11:38, 4 August 2019
Countries | Hoenn |
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Confederation | EMUFA |
Founded | 708 |
Number of teams | TBD |
Current champions |
TBD (739) |
Most titles | TBD |
Television broadcasters | ESPN8 |
2018–19 Queen of Hoenn Vase |
The Queen of Hoenn Vase (Sangunese: 豐縁皇瓶, translit.: Hoen Tebin?) (known for sponsorship reasons as the Mizuno Queen of Hoenn Vase) was the premier women's soccer competition in Hoenn. Run by the RHFA, it involved every professional club in Hoenn. The cup was a one-leg knockout tournament which began in September and ends in early June.