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Revision as of 11:30, 19 January 2014

FMF
Logo of the FMF
Founded 2006
Membership List of members
President Craitland Craitman H. Pellegrino

The FMF (Fédération Micraise de Football) is the association football division of the FMS, and the governing body for the sport on the planet of Micras. The FMF is responsible for the organisation of a number of international and confederational national and club competitions, the most notable of which is the FMF World Cup.

History

The FMF was founded in October 2006 for the organisation of the first ever World Cup, held in Taesong. It has since grown, incorporating four regional confederations (AEFA, CTFA, EMUFA and WMFA), further national team competitions, and increasing its number of staff.

Affiliated nations

Main article: FMF member nations

Currently, all independent nations on Micras are members of the FMF. Membership is granted to all nations upon their claim being recognised by the MCS; a rule which was brought into existence in May 2007 prior to the start of that year's World Cup qualifiers. The only exception to this is dependent territories, which may acquire FMF membership upon successful application or may even be automatically granted membership due to cultural or historic reasons.

Tournaments

The FMF is responsible for the organisation of the following tournaments:

With the following tournaments being organised within the FMF by their respective confederations:

Copa Apollonia
AEFA Champions' League
CiboTap Championships
CTFA Champions' League
EMU Championships
EMUFA Champions' League
EMUFA Cup (dormant)
EMUFA Super Cup (dormant)
Benacia Cup
WMFA Champions' League
WMFA Cup

Executives

Current committee

  • President
Craitland Craitman H. Pellegrino (2007–)
  • Vice-President
Mercury Joe Foxon (2012–)

Shireroth Malliki Tosha (2011–)
Mercury Joe Foxon (2011–)

Hamland Juan Teadoir (2011–)
Incontinentia Ramazan Tarekseev (2011–)

  • Secretary of Statistics
Nova England Lincoln Huntington (2011–)
  • Junior
Birgeshir Deniz Yürük (2012–)

Previous executives

  • President
Taesong Jang Ji-Hyo (2006–07)

  • Vice-President
Nova English Korea Jang Ji-Hyo (2007–12)

  • Head of the CTFA
Victoria Adam Davidson-Hooper (2011)

  • Head of Officials
Novatainia Lachlan Andrews (2008–11)

Recognised contributors

Although these individuals held no official positions, they have been recognised by the FMF for their contributions to Micrasian football and are listed by nationality.

Amokolia Jess Heimer (2007–09)
Jamzinia James Williams (2007–08)
Kavalos Marc Evans (2007–09)

Passas Matthew Davis (2007–10)
TokidokiToketi Liam ronToketi (2007–10)
Victoria Bjorn Olsen (2010–11)