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|{{team flag|Senya}}
|{{team flag|Senya}}
|{{team flag big|Gerenia|women's football|old}}
|{{team flag big|Gerenia|women's football|old}}
|'''[[2015 Women's World Championships#Final|3–1]]'''
|'''[[2015 Women's World Championships#Final|3 – 1]]'''
|{{team flag big|Senya|women's football}}
|{{team flag big|Senya|women's football}}
|{{team flag big|Mercury|women's football}}
|{{team flag big|Mercury|women's football}}
|'''[[2015 Women's World Championships#Third-place play-off|2–1]]'''
|'''[[2015 Women's World Championships#Third-place play-off|2 – 1]]'''
|{{team flag big|Birgeshir|women's football|old}}
|{{team flag big|Birgeshir|women's football|old}}
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|{{team flag|Vyktory}}
|{{team flag|Vyktory}}
|{{team flag big|Gerenia|women's football}}
|{{team flag big|Gerenia|women's football}}
|'''[[2016 Women's World Championships#Final|2–0]]'''
|'''[[2016 Women's World Championships#Final|2 – 0]]'''
|{{team flag big|Vyktory|women's football}}
|{{team flag big|Vyktory|women's football}}
|{{team flag big|Mercury|women's football}}
|{{team flag big|Mercury|women's football}}
|'''[[2016 Women's World Championships#Third-place play-off|1–0]]'''
|'''[[2016 Women's World Championships#Third-place play-off|1 – 0]]'''
|{{team flag big|Senya|women's football}}
|{{team flag big|Senya|women's football}}
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|{{team flag|Jingdao}}
|{{team flag|Jingdao}}
|{{Team flag big|Zandarijn|women's football}}
|{{Team flag big|Zandarijn|women's football}}
|'''[[2018 Women's World Championships#Final|0&ndash;0]] {{aet}}'''<br>3&ndash;2 {{pens}}
|'''[[2018 Women's World Championships#Final|0 &ndash; 0]] {{aet}}'''<br>3 &ndash; 2 {{pens}}
|{{Team flag big|Gerenia|women's football}}
|{{Team flag big|Gerenia|women's football}}
|{{Team flag big|Mercury|women's football}}
|{{Team flag big|Mercury|women's football}}
|'''[[2018 Women's World Championships#Bronze medal play-off|1&ndash;0]]'''
|'''[[2018 Women's World Championships#Bronze medal play-off|1 &ndash; 0]]'''
|{{Team flag big|Florian Republic|women's football}}
|{{Team flag big|Florian Republic|women's football}}
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|'''[[2020 Women's World Championships#Third-place play-off|2 &ndash; 1]]'''
|'''[[2020 Women's World Championships#Third-place play-off|2 &ndash; 1]]'''
|{{Team flag big|Mercury|women's football}}
|{{Team flag big|Mercury|women's football}}
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|2022<br>''[[2022 Women's World Championships|Details]]''
|{{team flag|No|flag}} ''TBD''
|{{Team flag big|No|flag}}
|'''[[2022 Women's World Championships#Final| &ndash; ]]'''
|{{Team flag big|No|flag}}
|{{Team flag big|No|flag}}
|'''[[2022 Women's World Championships#Third-place play-off| &ndash; ]]'''
|{{Team flag big|No|flag}}
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Revision as of 14:08, 29 June 2022

Women's World Championships
Founded 2015
Number of teams 16
2020 Women's World Championships

The Women's World Championships (occasionally called the Women's World Cup) is the highest level of international association football competition exclusively for female players on Micras. It is not however, organised by the FMF.

Squads

All competing nations for each tournament are required to name a squad of players. All teams must name a squad of twenty players, two of whom must be goalkeepers, numbered 1 to 20.

Previous tournaments

Year Host Winners Score Runners-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
2015
Details
Senya Senya
Gerenia
Gerenia
3 – 1
Senya
Senya
Mercury
Mercury
2 – 1
Birgeshir
Birgeshir
2016
Details
Vyktory Vyktory
Gerenia
Gerenia
2 – 0
Vyktory
Vyktory
Mercury
Mercury
1 – 0
Senya
Senya
2017 Not held
2018
Details
Jingdao Jingdao
Zandarijn
Zandarijn
0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
3 – 2 (pens)
Gerenia
Gerenia
Mercury
Mercury
1 – 0
Florian Republic
Florian Republic
2020
Details
Mercury Mercury
Zandarijn
Zandarijn
3 – 2 (a.e.t.)
Senya
Senya
Floria
Floria
2 – 1
Mercury
Mercury
2022
Details
No TBD
No
No
No
No