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The '''FMFF''' ('''Fédération Micraise de Football | The '''FMFF''' ('''Fédération Micraise de Football Féminin''') is the women's [[wikipedia:association football|association football]] division of the [[FMS]]. The FMFF is responsible for the organisation of a number of international and confederational national and club competitions, the most notable of which is the [[Women's World Championships]]. | ||
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*[[FMFF Regions Cup]] | *[[FMFF Regions Cup]] | ||
*[[Club World Cup]] | *[[Club World Cup]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:27, 28 September 2022
- Not to be confused with the FMF.
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The FMFF (Fédération Micraise de Football Féminin) is the women's association football division of the FMS. The FMFF is responsible for the organisation of a number of international and confederational national and club competitions, the most notable of which is the Women's World Championships.
History
The FMFF was founded in 2015 for the organisation of the first ever World Championships, held in Senya.
Affiliated nations
Tournaments
The FMFF is responsible for the organisation of the following tournaments:
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