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{{Infobox national team
{{Infobox national team
| Name              = [[File:Monovia flag.png|25px|border|Monovia]] '''Monovia'''
| Name              = '''{{team flag|Monovia|nolink=yes}}'''
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| logo              =  
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| pixels            =  
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| Association        = [[Monovian Football Review|MFR]]
| Association        = [[Monovian Football Review|MFR]]
| FMF years          = 2006–07, 2007–
| FMF years          = 2006–07, 2007–13
| Confederation      = [[CTFA]]
| Confederation      = [[CTFA]]
| Coach              =  
| Coach              =  
| Captain            = [[Charles Richardson]]
| Captain            =  
| Most caps          =  
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| Top scorer        =  
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| First game        = [[Beaugium national football team|Beaugium]] [[File:Beaugium flag.png|25px|border|Beaugium]] 4–0 [[File:Monovia flag.png|25px|border|Monovia]] Monovia
| First game        = {{team flag-rt|Beaugium|football}} 4–0 {{team flag|Monovia|nolink=yes}}
| Largest win        = Monovia [[File:Monovia flag.png|25px|border|Monovia]] 4–2 [[File:Alexandria flag old.png|25px|border|Alexandria]] [[Alexandria national football team|Alexandria]]
| Largest win        = {{team flag-rt|Monovia|nolink=yes}} 4–2 {{team flag|Alexandria|football|old}}
| Largest loss      = [[Beaugium national football team|Beaugium]] [[File:Beaugium flag.png|25px|border|Beaugium]] 4–0 [[File:Monovia flag.png|25px|border|Monovia]] Monovia
| Largest loss      = {{team flag-rt|Beaugium|football}} 4–0 {{team flag|Monovia|nolink=yes}}
| World cup apps    = 3
| World cup apps    = 3
| World cup first    = 2006
| World cup first    = 2006
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The '''Monovia national football team''' is the [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] team which currently represents the [[Ocia]]n territory of [[Monovia]], and previously represented the [[West Ocia]]n territory, [[Hamland|Hammish]] autonomous territory and independent kingdom of the same name. It is a member of the [[CTFA]] and one of the founding members of the [[FMF]], and is run by the [[Monovian Football Review|MFR]].  
The '''Monovia national football team''' was the [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] team which most recently represented the [[Ocia]]n territory of [[Monovia]], and previously represented the [[West Ocia]]n territory, [[United Commonwealth]] constituent nation and independent nation of the same name. It was a member of the [[CTFA]] and one of the founding members of the [[FMF]], and was run by the [[Monovian Football Review|MFR]].  


The team has existed twice in the [[FMF]]'s history; firstly between the organisation's foundation and 2007 as an independent nation, and secondly since 2007 as a territory of both Hamland and Ocia.  
The team existed twice in the [[FMF]]'s history; firstly between the organisation's foundation and 2007 as an independent nation, and secondly between 2007 and mid-2013 as a territory of both Ocia and West Ocia, and as a constituent nation of the United Commonwealth.  


==History==
==History==
Monovia was one of the founding members of the [[FMF]] when the organisation was created in October 2006 prior to the [[2006 FMF World Cup|first FMF World Cup]]. The national team competed in the tournament, finishing bottom of its group without any points.
Monovia was one of the founding members of the [[FMF]] when the organisation was created in October 2006 prior to the [[2006 FMF World Cup|first FMF World Cup]]. The national team competed in the tournament, finishing bottom of its group without any points.


In 2007, Monovia left [[Micras]] after being declared dead. However, later in the year, it returned as an autonomous territory of [[Hamland]] under the short-lived [[United Commonwealth]]. The team's FMF membership upon Monovia's return was granted too late for the team to be involved in [[2007 FMF World Cup qualification|that year's qualifiers]] for the [[FMF World Cup]].
In 2007, Monovia left [[Micras]] after being declared dead. However, later in the year, it returned as a constituent nation of the [[United Commonwealth]]. Prior to [[2008 FMF World Cup qualification|its first World Cup qualifiers]] the following year, Monovia was annexed by [[Ocia]]. In the qualifiers, the team finished bottom of its group after losing all its games.


The team competed in [[2008 FMF World Cup qualification|its first World Cup qualifiers]] the following year, where it finished bottom of its group after losing all its games. Following the qualifiers, Monovia was annexed by Ocia.
Monovia was transferred to [[West Ocia]]n rule following Ocia's split into [[East Ocia|East]] and West in 2009, and again became Ocian when the nation reunified later in the year. The Monovians' fortunes improved in 2009, with the team finishing third in the CTFA's [[2009 FMF World Cup qualification|World Cup qualifying group]], sealing qualification and a third place finish in the [[2009 CiboTap Championships]] in the process. In the [[2009 FMF World Cup|World Cup finals]], the team finished third in their group, which contained previous champions [[Beaugium national football team|Beaugium]] and [[Craitland national football team|Craitland]], beating [[Interland national football team|Interland]] in their final match for their only points.
 
Monovia was transferred to West Ocian rule following Ocia's split into [[East Ocia|East]] and West in 2009, and again became Ocian when the nation reunified later in the year. The Monovians' fortunes improved in 2009, with the team finishing third in the CTFA's [[2009 FMF World Cup qualification|World Cup qualifying group]], sealing qualification and a third place finish in the [[2009 CiboTap Championships]] in the process. In the [[2009 FMF World Cup|World Cup finals]], the team finished third in their group, which contained previous champions [[Beaugium national football team|Beaugium]] and [[Craitland national football team|Craitland]], beating [[Interland national football team|Interland]] in their final match for their only points.


The team had an even more successful [[2010 FMF World Cup qualification|qualification round]] in 2010, winning their three-team group without dropping any points and qualifying for the finals. In the [[2010 CiboTap Championships|2010 CiboTap final]], the team was comfortably beaten by [[Alexandria national football team|Alexandria]], who won their first title in doing so. The team continued their excellent form in the [[2010 FMF World Cup]], again winning all three of their matches to top the group, before beating fellow CTFA qualifiers [[Natopia national football team|Natopia]] in the quarter-finals. The team was beaten 3–0 by hosts and eventual runners-up [[Hamland national football team|Hamland]] in their semi-final match before losing to [[Toketi national football team|Toketi]] by a single goal in the third-place play-off.
The team had an even more successful [[2010 FMF World Cup qualification|qualification round]] in 2010, winning their three-team group without dropping any points and qualifying for the finals. In the [[2010 CiboTap Championships|2010 CiboTap final]], the team was comfortably beaten by [[Alexandria national football team|Alexandria]], who won their first title in doing so. The team continued their excellent form in the [[2010 FMF World Cup]], again winning all three of their matches to top the group, before beating fellow CTFA qualifiers [[Natopia national football team|Natopia]] in the quarter-finals. The team was beaten 3–0 by hosts and eventual runners-up [[Hamland national football team|Hamland]] in their semi-final match before losing to [[Toketi national football team|Toketi]] by a single goal in the third-place play-off.
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The team finished second in their [[2012 FMF World Cup qualification|2012 qualifying]] group, above [[Zealandia national football team|Zealandia]] on goal difference, advancing to the [[2012 CiboTap Championships|CiboTap 2012]] semi-finals, where they were beaten by Alexandria and finished fourth for the second consecutive year.
The team finished second in their [[2012 FMF World Cup qualification|2012 qualifying]] group, above [[Zealandia national football team|Zealandia]] on goal difference, advancing to the [[2012 CiboTap Championships|CiboTap 2012]] semi-finals, where they were beaten by Alexandria and finished fourth for the second consecutive year.
Monovia's fortunes lessened in [[2013 FMF World Cup qualification|2013's qualifying]], with the team finishing fourth in their six-team group with 13 points. Monovia left Micras soon afterwards as part of Ocia's removal.


==Chronological competitive participation==
==Chronological competitive participation==
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*[[2006 FMF World Cup]]
*[[2006 FMF World Cup]]
*[[2008 FMF World Cup qualification]]
*[[2008 FMF World Cup qualification]]
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*[[2012 FMF World Cup qualification]]
*[[2012 FMF World Cup qualification]]
*[[2012 CiboTap Championships]]
*[[2012 CiboTap Championships]]
*''[[2013 FMF World Cup qualification]]''
*[[2013 FMF World Cup qualification]]
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==Honours==
==Honours==
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==Flag==
==Flag==
Monovia has used the following flag during both of its FMF affiliations:
Monovia used the following flag during both of its FMF affiliations:


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[[Category:National football teams]]
[[Category:National football teams]]

Latest revision as of 00:47, 2 February 2023

Not to be confused with the Democratic Monovia national football team or the Hammish Monovia national football team.

Monovia Monovia
Association MFR
FMF member 2006–07, 2007–13
Confederation CTFA
FMF code MON
First FMF intermicronational
Beaugium Beaugium 4–0 Monovia Monovia
Biggest win
Monovia Monovia 4–2 Alexandria Alexandria
Biggest defeat
Beaugium Beaugium 4–0 Monovia Monovia
FMF World Cup
Appearances 3 (first in 2006)
Best result Fourth place
CiboTap Championships
Appearances 4 (first in 2009)
Best result Runners-up

The Monovia national football team was the football team which most recently represented the Ocian territory of Monovia, and previously represented the West Ocian territory, United Commonwealth constituent nation and independent nation of the same name. It was a member of the CTFA and one of the founding members of the FMF, and was run by the MFR.

The team existed twice in the FMF's history; firstly between the organisation's foundation and 2007 as an independent nation, and secondly between 2007 and mid-2013 as a territory of both Ocia and West Ocia, and as a constituent nation of the United Commonwealth.

History

Monovia was one of the founding members of the FMF when the organisation was created in October 2006 prior to the first FMF World Cup. The national team competed in the tournament, finishing bottom of its group without any points.

In 2007, Monovia left Micras after being declared dead. However, later in the year, it returned as a constituent nation of the United Commonwealth. Prior to its first World Cup qualifiers the following year, Monovia was annexed by Ocia. In the qualifiers, the team finished bottom of its group after losing all its games.

Monovia was transferred to West Ocian rule following Ocia's split into East and West in 2009, and again became Ocian when the nation reunified later in the year. The Monovians' fortunes improved in 2009, with the team finishing third in the CTFA's World Cup qualifying group, sealing qualification and a third place finish in the 2009 CiboTap Championships in the process. In the World Cup finals, the team finished third in their group, which contained previous champions Beaugium and Craitland, beating Interland in their final match for their only points.

The team had an even more successful qualification round in 2010, winning their three-team group without dropping any points and qualifying for the finals. In the 2010 CiboTap final, the team was comfortably beaten by Alexandria, who won their first title in doing so. The team continued their excellent form in the 2010 FMF World Cup, again winning all three of their matches to top the group, before beating fellow CTFA qualifiers Natopia in the quarter-finals. The team was beaten 3–0 by hosts and eventual runners-up Hamland in their semi-final match before losing to Toketi by a single goal in the third-place play-off.

In the following year's qualifiers, the team finished fourth in the CTFA's sole six-team group, missing-out on a place in the 2011 FMF World Cup but coming fourth in CiboTap 2011.

The team finished second in their 2012 qualifying group, above Zealandia on goal difference, advancing to the CiboTap 2012 semi-finals, where they were beaten by Alexandria and finished fourth for the second consecutive year.

Monovia's fortunes lessened in 2013's qualifying, with the team finishing fourth in their six-team group with 13 points. Monovia left Micras soon afterwards as part of Ocia's removal.

Chronological competitive participation

Honours

Flag

Monovia used the following flag during both of its FMF affiliations:

2006–07
2007–13
Monovia