Legends Cup

Legends Cup (2004-2016)

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The Legends Cup, formerly known as the Lingerie Bowl, is the championship game of the Legends Football League (formerly Lingerie Football League). It features a game of full-contact American football with female athletes playing seven-on-seven tackle football. The players in the game wear helmets, shoulder pads, elbow pads, knee pads, and performance wear. Originally played as an annual Super Bowl halftime alternative shown on pay-per-view TV, Lingerie Bowl I aired during Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004 with Team Euphoria losing to the Team Dream by a score of 6-0. Two more games were subsequently played (Lingerie Bowl II in 2005 and Lingerie Bowl III in 2006) however the next three (Lingerie Bowl IV (2007), Lingerie Bowl V (2008) and Lingerie Bowl VI (2009)) were for various reasons cancelled. In 2010 Producer Horizon Productions expanded the concept into a ten team league called the Lingerie Football League (LFL), playing its first season from September 2009 to January 2010 on Friday nights in major arenas and stadiums. Lingerie Bowl VII (2010) served as the championship match for the season. Since then the Lingerie Bowl has been contested between the Eastern and Western Conference champions of the LFL. For the 2012 Lingerie Bowl, the game was moved to kickoff before the Super Bowl, rather than be played as an alternative halftime entertainment option. In 2012 the LFL underwent a re-branding, changing its name to the Legends Football League and the championship game to the Legends Cup.

Networks
Scheduleevery Saturday at 20:00 (120 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2016-08-27LFL US Legends Cup 2016Aug 27, 2016
2015-08-23LFL US Legends Cup 2015Aug 23, 2015
2014-09-06LFL US Legends Cup 2014Sep 6, 2014
2014-02-08LFL Australia Legends Cup 2013–14Feb 8, 2014
2013-09-01LFL US Legends Cup 2013Sep 1, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Legends Cup' premiere?

'Legends Cup' premiered on January 10, 2004.

Who were the hosts of 'Legends Cup'?

The hosts of 'Legends Cup' were Adrienne Barbeau and Kevin Pereira.

What was the format of the show?

The format of the show included a series of six physical challenges and games between two teams of four celebrities.

Who were the first two teams to compete on the show?

The first two teams to compete on the show were the "Movie Stars" and the "Sitcom Stars."

What was the prize for winning 'Legends Cup'?

The winning team of 'Legends Cup' received a trophy and a donation to the charity of their choice.

How many episodes of 'Legends Cup' aired?

A total of six episodes of 'Legends Cup' aired.

What were some of the physical challenges on 'Legends Cup'?

Some of the physical challenges on 'Legends Cup' included "The Gauntlet," "The Wall," and "The Flying Discs."

Who were some of the celebrities that competed on 'Legends Cup'?

Celebrities that competed on 'Legends Cup' included Lou Ferrigno, Charlene Tilton, and Jason Hervey.

What was the age range of the celebrities that competed on 'Legends Cup'?

The age range of the celebrities that competed on 'Legends Cup' was from their 20s to their 60s.

Who choreographed the physical challenges on 'Legends Cup'?

The physical challenges on 'Legends Cup' were choreographed by Robert "Turbo" Wheeler.

What was the name of the company that produced 'Legends Cup'?

'Legends Cup' was produced by NorthSouth Productions.

Where was 'Legends Cup' filmed?

'Legends Cup' was filmed in Los Angeles, California.

Also known as

  • Lingerie Bowl (Original title) (United States)
  • The Legends Cup (United States)

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