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The team finished second in their [[2018 EMU Championships qualification]] group, advancing to [[2018 EMU Championships|EMU 2018]], where they advanced from their group but lost their semi-final, but beat holders [[Passas national football team|Passas]] to secure third place. | The team finished second in their [[2018 EMU Championships qualification]] group, advancing to [[2018 EMU Championships|EMU 2018]], where they advanced from their group but lost their semi-final, but beat holders [[Passas national football team|Passas]] to secure third place. | ||
Hoenn advanced from their [[2019 FMF World Cup qualification]] group as winners to qualify for their [[2019 FMF World Cup|first ever]] [[FMF World Cup]] finals, where they were eliminated at the group stage before being succeeded by Nijima soon afterwards. Nijima left Micras in early 2020 after being declared dead | Hoenn advanced from their [[2019 FMF World Cup qualification]] group as winners to qualify for their [[2019 FMF World Cup|first ever]] [[FMF World Cup]] finals, where they were eliminated at the group stage before being succeeded by Nijima soon afterwards. Nijima left Micras in early 2020 after being declared dead with the team playing no further [[FMF]]-affiliated matches. | ||
==Chronological competitive participation== | ==Chronological competitive participation== |
Latest revision as of 17:05, 3 November 2022
FMF member | 2019–20 |
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Confederation | EMUFA |
FMF code | NJM |
First FMF intermicronational | |
Hoenn 0–2 Valencia | |
Biggest win | |
Hoenn 7–0 Alperkin | |
Biggest defeat | |
Hoenn 0–2 Valencia Hoenn 0–2 Florian Republic | |
FMF World Cup | |
Appearances | 1 (first in 2019) |
Best result | Group stage |
EMU Championships | |
Appearances | 1 (first in 2018) |
Best result | Third place |
The Nijima national football team was the football team which represented the micronation of Nijima. It was a member of the EMUFA. The team was the official successor of Hoenn, and as such retained its records.
History
The team was founded in mid-2019 after Nijima successfully claimed on Micras by gaining independence from Hoenn. As Hoenn, the team first competed in the 2017 World Cup qualifiers, placing third in their group, before competing in and winning the inaugural Devon Shield.
The team finished second in their 2018 EMU Championships qualification group, advancing to EMU 2018, where they advanced from their group but lost their semi-final, but beat holders Passas to secure third place.
Hoenn advanced from their 2019 FMF World Cup qualification group as winners to qualify for their first ever FMF World Cup finals, where they were eliminated at the group stage before being succeeded by Nijima soon afterwards. Nijima left Micras in early 2020 after being declared dead with the team playing no further FMF-affiliated matches.
Chronological competitive participation
- As Hoenn
Honours
- EMU Championships: 0
- 2018 – Third place
- Devon Shield: 1
Flag
Nijima used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation:
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