President's Cup (disambiguation)

President's Cup (disambiguation)

The Presidents Cup is a series of men's golf matches between the United States and the rest of the World held biennially.

President's Cup may also refer to:
*President's Cup (QMJHL), awarded annually to the champion of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
*President's Cup (SPHL), awarded to the playoff champions of the Southern Professional Hockey League
*Presidents Cup (box lacrosse), the National Senior level box lacrosse championship for the Canadian Lacrosse Association
*President's Cup (chess), the United States Chess Federation collegiate chess championship
*AFC President's Cup, an association football competition between domestic clubs of Asia
*Ray Miron President's Cup, the championship trophy of the Central Hockey League
*Presidential Cup Bowl, a postseason American college football bowl game
*Kenyan President's Cup, the top knockout tournament of Kenyan football
*Korean President's Cup, a, amateur football tournament of South Korea

President's Cup may also be:
*Carib Beer Cup, a cricket competition in the West Indies for the 1997-98 season
*Ed Chynoweth Cup, awarded annually to the champion of the Western Hockey League, formerly known as the President's Cup
*Lester Patrick Cup, the championship trophy of the Pacific Coast Hockey League and the Western Hockey League, 1949-1974, originally known as the President's Cup
*Presidents' Trophy, awarded to the team with the most points in the National Hockey League


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