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Revision as of 18:07, 9 January 2020
The Unofficial Micras Women's Football World Championships (UMWFWC) is an informal way of calculating Micras' "best" women's football team, using a knock-out title system similar to that used in boxing and wrestling, based on the real-life Unofficial Football World Championships.
Rules
- The first team to win an international football match were declared first ever Unofficial Micras Football World Champions. This was Gerenia, who defeated Senya 5–3 in 2015 in a friendly match.
- The next full women's international involving the title holder is considered a title match, with the winners taking the title.
- In the event of a title match being a draw, the current holders of the title remain champions. UMWFWC title matches are decided by their ultimate outcome, including extra time and penalties.
- Title matches are contested under the rules of the governing body which they are sanctioned by.
Chronology
Entries in gold indicate that, for at least part of the reign, the "title" holder was also Women's World Championships holder.
Holders | Date won | Date lost | Matches held | Days held |
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20 February 2015 | Holders | 12 | 562† |
† Up to their most recent "title" defence.
Rankings
Rank | Country | Matches as champion |
Days as champion |
Reigns as champion |
Title last held |
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1 | ![]() |
12 | 562 | 1 | Current |
† Up to their most recent "title" defence.