The National Provincial Championship, often simply called the NPC, was an annual promotion and relegation rugby union competition in men's domestic New...
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The National Provincial Championship may refer to: National Provincial Championship (1976–2005), original competition before reform into 14 sides National...
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The 2005 season was the 30th and final year of the National Provincial Championship (NPC), a provincial rugby union competition in New Zealand, in its...
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in 1883, with the National Provincial Championship established in 1976. They now play in the reformed National Provincial Championship competition. They...
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Rugby Football Union in 1952. The National Provincial Championship was founded in 1976, becoming the premier national rugby competition. The NPC did not...
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late 1970s. Otago came 7th in 1976; 9th in 1977; 9th in 1978 and 11th in 1979 in the national provincial championship. Lee Smith was appointed the Otago...
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in 1884, with the National Provincial Championship established in 1976. They now play in the reformed National Provincial Championship competition. They...
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The National Provincial Championship (NPC) is an annual round-robin rugby union competition in men's domestic New Zealand rugby. First played in 1976, it...
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organization National Provincial Championship (1976–2005), New Zealand rugby competition National Provincial Championship (2006–present), New Zealand rugby...
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the Championship. The team selected plays various fixtures and in some years goes on an overseas tour. National Provincial Championship (1976–2005) National...
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The 2004 season was the 29th year of the National Provincial Championship (NPC), a provincial rugby union competition in New Zealand. Canterbury were the...
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Meads Cup (category Heartland Championship)
South Canterbury Heartland Championship Lochore Cup National Provincial Championship (1976–2005) National Provincial Championship (2006–present) New Zealand...
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each organise a provincial championship. All provincial matches are knock-out. Sixteen teams progress to the All-Ireland Championship round-robin: The...
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by 1–4 to 0–3. The second Championship was unfinished owing to the American Invasion Tour. The 1888 provincial championships had been completed (won by...
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Lochore Cup (category Heartland Championship)
South Canterbury Heartland Championship Meads Cup National Provincial Championship (1976–2005) National Provincial Championship (2006–present) New Zealand...
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Buller. Since the introduction of the National Provincial Championship (1976–2005) and the Heartland Championship the draws for those competitions have...
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for the championship took place on 12 October 2024. Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster each organise a provincial championship. All provincial matches...
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established in 1976. Is an amateur football team representing the Phu Khanh province. Team started participating in Vietnam Football Championship since 1980...
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qualification for playing in Iran National League. 1992–1993 :Playing for Isfahan Zob-Ahan Club, winning the provincial championship title and meeting qualifications...
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crowned an annual national women's champion club for South Africa. Women's football started in 1976 by founding an Inter-Provincial Championship until 1990....
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(1981–2010) National Provincial Championship (NPC, 1976–2005; professional from 1996) Replaced by the current Bunnings National Provincial Championship (previously...
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finalists of the 4 provincial championships: Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster, the Tailteann Cup holders and the best non-qualified National Football League...
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Hurling Championship. After several years of being regarded as the most uncompetitive of the four provincial championships, the Connacht Championship was...
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2024 championship began with provincial tournaments in April and will end with the All-Ireland Final on 21 July. Limerick entered the championship as defending...
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men's basketball team has won 6 provincial championships and one national championship: W. P. McGee Trophy - National Champions (1): 1974–75 Wilson Cup...
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Kerry organise two separate championships - one for clubs only and one for clubs and divisional sides. Provincial Championships Connacht, Leinster, Munster...
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Jean-Michel Ménard (category 1976 births)
win the Brier - Canada's national curling championship- which he did in 2006. In 2022 he won the World Mixed Curling Championship. Ménard had a 5-7 record...
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Zimbabwe (redirect from National symbols of Zimbabwe)
Commission. Other government functions at provincial level are carried out by provincial offices of national government departments. The provinces are...
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Leagues for many years. In the 1986–87 Qods League the East Azerbaijan Provincial team, with a mix of players from Tractor and rivals Machine Sazi, made...
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Wang Zhiyi (section Asian Championships)
went to the Hubei provincial training centre in 2009, and was selected to join the team in 2013. In 2016, Wang joined the national team, and became part...
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