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==Honours== | ==Honours== | ||
*'''[[Mercury Premier League]]: 0''' | *'''[[Mercury Premier League]]: 0''' | ||
**[[2012 Mercury League#Premier League|2012]], [[2018 Mercury League#Premier League|2018]] – Runners-up | **[[2012 Mercury League#Premier League|2012]], [[2018 Mercury League#Premier League|2018]], [[2019 Mercury League#Premier League|2019]] – Runners-up | ||
*'''[[MeFA Minor Cup]]: 1''' | *'''[[MeFA Minor Cup]]: 1''' | ||
**[[2013 MeFA Minor Cup|2013]] | **[[2013 MeFA Minor Cup|2013]] | ||
*'''Four Nations Stage One Winner: 2''' | *'''[[Four Nations]] Stage One Winner: 2''' | ||
**[[2011 Four Nations#Group_A_2|2011]], [[2012 Four Nations#Group_B_2|2012]] | **[[2011 Four Nations#Group_A_2|2011]], [[2012 Four Nations#Group_B_2|2012]] | ||
Revision as of 12:01, 6 April 2019
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Dynamo Deacon is a Mercurian football club based in the city of Deacon, which competes in the Mercury Premier League.
History
In 2010, before the Four Nations was created, Dynamo Deacon competed in the Mercury League and the Mercury League Cup. Its home ground is the 27,000-seater Montreaux Road. In the 2011 Four Nations, Dynamo Deacon won their group in the First Stage, repeating the feat in 2012. Deacon finished second in the 2012 Premier League, sealing qualification to the 2012 EMUFA Champions' League
Players
First team squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FMF eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FMF nationality.
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Notable former players
Honours
- Mercury Premier League: 0
- MeFA Minor Cup: 1
- Four Nations Stage One Winner: 2