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| First game = {{team flag-rt|Mercury||nolink=yes}} 3–3 {{team flag|Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq|flag}} [[Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq national women's football team|QQQ]] | | First game = {{team flag-rt|Mercury||nolink=yes}} 3–3 {{team flag|Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq|flag}} [[Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq national women's football team|QQQ]] | ||
| Largest win = {{team flag-rt|Mercury||nolink=yes}} 9–1 {{team flag|New Sussex|women's football}} | | Largest win = {{team flag-rt|Mercury||nolink=yes}} 9–1 {{team flag|New Sussex|women's football}} | ||
| Largest loss = {{team flag-rt|Mercury||nolink=yes}} | | Largest loss = {{team flag-rt|Mercury||nolink=yes}} 3–6 {{team flag|Sanpantul|women's football}} | ||
| World cup apps = 5 | | World cup apps = 5 | ||
| World cup first = 2015 | | World cup first = 2015 |
Revision as of 13:04, 21 September 2022
Association | Mercury FA |
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Confederation | Keltian region |
Head coach | Rosemary Fizeau-Blake |
Captain | Laila Scott |
First intermicronational | |
Mercury 3–3 QQQ | |
Biggest win | |
Mercury 9–1 New Sussex | |
Biggest defeat | |
Mercury 3–6 Sanpantul | |
World Championships | |
Appearances | 5 (First in 2015) |
Best result | Third place (3 times) |
The Mercury national women's football team is the women's football team which represents the micronation of Mercury. It is run by the Mercury FA.
History
Chronological competitive participation
- 2015 Women's World Championships
- 2016 Women's World Championships qualification
- 2016 Women's World Championships
- 2018 Micras Games qualification
- 2018 Micras Games
- 2020 Women's World Championships (hosts)
- 2022 Women's World Championships qualification
- 2022 Women's World Championships
Kits
Honours
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