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All competing nations for each tournament are required to name a [[FMF World Cup squads|squad]] of players. Since the first World Cup, there have been changes in the squads' restrictions, such as an increase in the amount of players permitted to be included. | All competing nations for each tournament are required to name a [[FMF World Cup squads|squad]] of players. Since the first World Cup, there have been changes in the squads' restrictions, such as an increase in the amount of players permitted to be included. From [[2011 FMF World Cup|2011]], teams must name a squad of twenty-three players, three of whom must be goalkeepers, numbered 1 to 23. | ||
==Previous tournaments== | ==Previous tournaments== | ||
Revision as of 19:57, 29 July 2012
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| Founded | 2006 |
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| Number of teams | 16 |
| Current champions |
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| Most titles |
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The FMF World Cup (occasionally called the Micras World Cup) is the highest level of international association football competition organised by the FMF, the governing body of the sport on Micras.
The tournament is played once a year, being competed for by sixteen qualified nations. The tournament was first contested in 2006, with the nations competing having applied successfully to be included. There have been seven tournaments so far, with four different nations having won the title.
Qualification
Each of the four FMF confederations organise qualification rounds in order to narrow-down their affiliated nations to fit the quota that each confederation has received of places at the finals. The tournament's host(s) and the previous year's winning nation are awarded automatic places at that year's championships.
Squads
All competing nations for each tournament are required to name a squad of players. Since the first World Cup, there have been changes in the squads' restrictions, such as an increase in the amount of players permitted to be included. From 2011, teams must name a squad of twenty-three players, three of whom must be goalkeepers, numbered 1 to 23.
Previous tournaments
| Year | Host | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place |
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| 2006 Details |
![]() Beaugium |
1–0 | ![]() Gaia |
![]() Taesong |
1–0 | ![]() Nova England | |
| 2007 Details |
![]() Craitland |
1–0 | Tokidoki |
![]() Passas |
2–1 | ![]() Gaia | |
| 2008 Details |
![]() Craitland |
4–1 | ![]() Passas |
![]() Bobalania |
3–1 (a.e.t.) |
![]() Alexandria | |
| 2009 Details |
![]() Alexandria |
2–0 | ![]() Nova England |
![]() Craitland |
5–2 | ![]() Beaugium | |
| 2010 Details |
![]() Craitland |
1–0 | ![]() Hamland |
![]() Toketi |
1–0 | ![]() Monovia | |
| 2011 Details |
![]() Craitland |
1–0 | ![]() Shireroth |
![]() Hamland |
2–1 | ![]() Interland | |
| 2012 Details |
![]() Tellia |
0–0 (5–4 pens.) |
![]() Alexandria |
![]() Hamland |
5–0 | ![]() Antica | |
| 2013 Details |
Titles by nation
Craitland: 4
Alexandria: 1
Beaugium: 1
Tellia: 1
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