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'''Mercury City''', commonly referred to as '''City''' is a [[Mercury|Mercurian]] [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] club based in the city of [[Mercury, Mercury|Mercury]], which competes in the [[Mercury Premier League]]. In 2010, before the Four Nations was created, Mercury competed in the [[Mercury League]] and the [[Mercury FA Cup]], defeating [[Bohemian Rhapsodies]] in the final of the cup to become national champions. It's home ground is Mercury's national stadium, the [[Freddie Mercury Memorial Stadium]], which was reopened in 2012 after being destroyed in a plane crash during a charity match.
'''Mercury City''', commonly referred to as '''City''', is a [[Mercury|Mercurian]] [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] club based in the city of [[Mercury, Mercury|Mercury]], which competes in the [[Mercury Premier League]].  
 
==History==
In 2010, before the Four Nations was created, Mercury competed in the [[Mercury League]] and the [[Mercury FA Cup]], defeating [[Bohemian Rhapsodies]] in the final of the cup to become national champions. It's home ground is Mercury's national stadium, the [[Freddie Mercury Memorial Stadium]], which was reopened in 2012 after being destroyed in a plane crash during a charity match.


On October 15th 2011, Mercury City lost 5-4 to Dynamo Deacon, a result which relegated them to the [[Mercury Second League|Second League]] for the [[2012 Mercury League#Second League|2012 season]]. Mercury City won the Second League, five points ahead of second placed [[Flash FC]]. They sealed their promotion back to the [[Mercury League#Premier League|Premier League]] with five games to spare.
On October 15th 2011, Mercury City lost 5-4 to Dynamo Deacon, a result which relegated them to the [[Mercury Second League|Second League]] for the [[2012 Mercury League#Second League|2012 season]]. Mercury City won the Second League, five points ahead of second placed [[Flash FC]]. They sealed their promotion back to the [[Mercury League#Premier League|Premier League]] with five games to spare.


==First team squad==
==Players==
===First team squad===
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{{fs player |no=1  |nat=[[File:Mercury flag.png|25px|border|Mercury]] |pos=GK |name=[[Callum Bailey]]}}
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{{fs player |no=16 |nat=[[File:Mercury flag.png|25px|border|Mercury]] |pos=FW |name=[[Adrian Martins]]}}
{{fs player |no=16 |nat=[[File:Mercury flag.png|25px|border|Mercury]] |pos=FW |name=[[Adrian Martins]]}}
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*Only players with full-time contracts are included in this list.
 
===Notable former players===
*[[File:Mercury flag.png|25px|border|Mercury]] [[Joe Foxon]]


==Honours==
==Honours==

Revision as of 11:56, 29 April 2016

Mercury City
Founded
2010
Nation
Mercury
Stadium
Freddie Mercury Memorial Stadium
Manager
-
League
Mercury Premier League
Kits

Mercury City, commonly referred to as City, is a Mercurian football club based in the city of Mercury, which competes in the Mercury Premier League.

History

In 2010, before the Four Nations was created, Mercury competed in the Mercury League and the Mercury FA Cup, defeating Bohemian Rhapsodies in the final of the cup to become national champions. It's home ground is Mercury's national stadium, the Freddie Mercury Memorial Stadium, which was reopened in 2012 after being destroyed in a plane crash during a charity match.

On October 15th 2011, Mercury City lost 5-4 to Dynamo Deacon, a result which relegated them to the Second League for the 2012 season. Mercury City won the Second League, five points ahead of second placed Flash FC. They sealed their promotion back to the Premier League with five games to spare.

Players

First team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FMF eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FMF nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Mercury GK Callum Bailey
2 Mercury DF George Wooster
3 Mercury DF Ernst Hays
4 Mercury DF Arthur Newton
5 Mercury DF Henry Redknapp
6 Mercury MF James Bush
7 Mercury MF James Boyle
8 Mercury MF Zachariah Stoker
No. Position Player
9 Mercury MF Ben Shearer (c)
10 Mercury FW Robin Banks
11 Mercury FW Dara Creek
12 Mercury GK Jack Smithson
13 Mercury DF Craig Bean
14 Mercury MF Johann McDonald
15 Mercury MF Stephen Wright
16 Mercury FW Adrian Martins

Notable former players

Honours