The French International Ladies Amateur Championship, known since 1998 also as the Cécile de Rothschild Trophy, is an annual amateur golf tournament in France for women.
[1] Initially it attracted little international interest and the title was contested mainly between French players.
Brigitte Varangot, Catherine Lacoste and Odile Garaïalde dominated the event in the early years.
By the 1990s the championship was attracting an international field and in 1992 the Spaniard Estefania Knuth won the title, followed in second place by her compatriot Laura Navarro.
[1] Between 1994 and 2002 the tournament was contested every other year, alternating with the International de France Match Play, which was discontinued in 2001.