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The 2014–15 football season was the 9th season of football on Micras since the foundation of the FMF, which started on 1 September 2014 and ended on 31 August 2015. The 2014 FMF Champions' League was won by May Wanderers, who defeated Cherry Trees FC in the final following a penalty shoot-out. The season was a World Cup year, with the 2015 FMF World Cup being won by Hamland who defeated Tellia 2–0 in the final.
International competitions
International club competitions
Domestic league competitions
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Champions
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Qualified for Champions' League
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Qualified for Continental Cup
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Relegated
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Domestic cup winners
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New FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their first international match in the 2014–15 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member, left in 20XX.
Departing FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their final international match in the 2014–15 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member in 20XX.
Transfers
Two transfer windows were opened for the 2014–15 season in which permanent and loan moves could be finalised: a summer preseason window, opened between 1 June 2014 and 30 September 2014, and a winter mid-season window, opened throughout the entirety of January 2015. Below are the season's ten most expensive deals.
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| | | | | FMF competitions | | | | AEFA competitions | | | | CTFA competitions | | | | EMUFA competitions | | | | WMFA competitions | | | | Leagues | The 2014–15 football season was the 9th season of football on Micras since the foundation of the FMF, which started on 1 September 2014 and ended on 31 August 2015. The 2014 FMF Champions' League was won by May Wanderers, who defeated Cherry Trees FC in the final following a penalty shoot-out. The season was a World Cup year, with the 2015 FMF World Cup being won by Hamland who defeated Tellia 2–0 in the final.
International competitions
International club competitions
Domestic league competitions
| League
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Champions
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Qualified for Champions' League
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Qualified for Continental Cup
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Relegated
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Domestic cup winners
| Competition
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Winners
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Score
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Runners-up
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New FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their first international match in the 2014–15 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member, left in 20XX.
Departing FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their final international match in the 2014–15 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member in 20XX.
Transfers
Two transfer windows were opened for the 2014–15 season in which permanent and loan moves could be finalised: a summer preseason window, opened between 1 June 2014 and 30 September 2014, and a winter mid-season window, opened throughout the entirety of January 2015. Below are the season's ten most expensive deals.
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| | | Cups | The 2014–15 football season was the 9th season of football on Micras since the foundation of the FMF, which started on 1 September 2014 and ended on 31 August 2015. The 2014 FMF Champions' League was won by May Wanderers, who defeated Cherry Trees FC in the final following a penalty shoot-out. The season was a World Cup year, with the 2015 FMF World Cup being won by Hamland who defeated Tellia 2–0 in the final.
International competitions
International club competitions
Domestic league competitions
| League
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Champions
|
Qualified for Champions' League
|
Qualified for Continental Cup
|
Relegated
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Domestic cup winners
| Competition
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Winners
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Score
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Runners-up
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– |
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New FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their first international match in the 2014–15 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member, left in 20XX.
Departing FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their final international match in the 2014–15 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member in 20XX.
Transfers
Two transfer windows were opened for the 2014–15 season in which permanent and loan moves could be finalised: a summer preseason window, opened between 1 June 2014 and 30 September 2014, and a winter mid-season window, opened throughout the entirety of January 2015. Below are the season's ten most expensive deals.
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| | | Secondary cups | The 2014–15 football season was the 9th season of football on Micras since the foundation of the FMF, which started on 1 September 2014 and ended on 31 August 2015. The 2014 FMF Champions' League was won by May Wanderers, who defeated Cherry Trees FC in the final following a penalty shoot-out. The season was a World Cup year, with the 2015 FMF World Cup being won by Hamland who defeated Tellia 2–0 in the final.
International competitions
International club competitions
Domestic league competitions
| League
|
Champions
|
Qualified for Champions' League
|
Qualified for Continental Cup
|
Relegated
|
Domestic cup winners
| Competition
|
Winners
|
Score
|
Runners-up
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– |
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New FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their first international match in the 2014–15 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member, left in 20XX.
Departing FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their final international match in the 2014–15 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member in 20XX.
Transfers
Two transfer windows were opened for the 2014–15 season in which permanent and loan moves could be finalised: a summer preseason window, opened between 1 June 2014 and 30 September 2014, and a winter mid-season window, opened throughout the entirety of January 2015. Below are the season's ten most expensive deals.
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