Women's football most often refers to:
Women's football may also refer to:
Wimbledon most often refers to:
Rugby may refer to:
Fullback or Full back may refer to:
Campeonato Brasileiro, Portuguese for Brazilian Championship, may refer to:
Canada national football team may refer to:
Canadian Rugby Union may refer to:
The Women's World Cup could refer to any of:
Ireland national football team may refer to:
United States national football team may refer to:
National football team may refer to:
Politehnica Iași may refer to:
Spartak Moscow may refer to the following teams based or formerly based in Moscow, Russia:
Australia national football team may refer to:
A lioness is a female lion.
Brian Lee may refer to:
Ireland rugby team may refer to teams in the different codes of rugby football:
England national rugby team may refer to:
Rugby football is a term which generally covers two separate sports, rugby league and rugby union. As both sports have World Cup competitions for men, women and both men and women's short-sided versions of their games, World Cup in the context of rugby can refer to various competitions. In addition the paralympic sport of wheelchair rugby, previously nicknamed murderball and technically not connected to rugby union, wheelchair rugby league, a variation or rugby league that is directly linked to its parent sport and physical disability rugby league also have World Cup competitions.
Jack Evans may refer to:
Morgan Williams may refer to: