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|2015<br>''[[2015 Women's World Championships|Details]]'' | |2015<br>''[[2015 Women's World Championships|Details]]'' | ||
|[[File:Senya flag.png|25px|border|Senya]] [[Senya]] | |[[File:Senya flag.png|25px|border|Senya]] [[Senya]] | ||
|[[File:Gerenia flag old.png|border|Gerenia]]<br>'''[[Gerenia women's | |[[File:Gerenia flag old.png|border|Gerenia]]<br>'''[[Gerenia national women's football team|Gerenia]]''' | ||
|'''[[2015 Women's World Championships#Final|3–1]]''' | |'''[[2015 Women's World Championships#Final|3–1]]''' | ||
|[[File:Senya flag.png|border|Senya]]<br>[[Senya women's | |[[File:Senya flag.png|border|Senya]]<br>[[Senya national women's football team|Senya]] | ||
|[[File:Mercury flag.png|border|Mercury]]<br>[[Mercury women's | |[[File:Mercury flag.png|border|Mercury]]<br>[[Mercury national women's football team|Mercury]] | ||
|'''[[2015 Women's World Championships#Third-place play-off|2–1]]''' | |'''[[2015 Women's World Championships#Third-place play-off|2–1]]''' | ||
|[[File:Birgeshir flag old.png|border|Birgeshir]]<br>[[Birgeshir women's | |[[File:Birgeshir flag old.png|border|Birgeshir]]<br>[[Birgeshir national women's football team|Birgeshir]] | ||
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|2016<br>''[[2016 Women's World Championships|Details]]'' | |2016<br>''[[2016 Women's World Championships|Details]]'' | ||
|[[File:Vyktory flag.png|25px|border|Vyktory]] [[Vyktory]] | |[[File:Vyktory flag.png|25px|border|Vyktory]] [[Vyktory]] | ||
|[[File:Gerenia flag old.png|border|Gerenia]]<br>'''[[Gerenia women's | |[[File:Gerenia flag old.png|border|Gerenia]]<br>'''[[Gerenia national women's football team|Gerenia]]''' | ||
|'''[[2016 Women's World Championships#Final|2–0]]''' | |'''[[2016 Women's World Championships#Final|2–0]]''' | ||
|[[File:Vyktory flag.png|border|Vyktory]]<br>[[Vyktory women's | |[[File:Vyktory flag.png|border|Vyktory]]<br>[[Vyktory national women's football team|Vyktory]] | ||
|[[File:Mercury flag.png|border|Mercury]]<br>[[Mercury women's | |[[File:Mercury flag.png|border|Mercury]]<br>[[Mercury national women's football team|Mercury]] | ||
|'''[[2016 Women's World Championships#Third-place play-off|1–0]]''' | |'''[[2016 Women's World Championships#Third-place play-off|1–0]]''' | ||
|[[File:Senya flag.png|border|Senya]]<br>[[Senya women's | |[[File:Senya flag.png|border|Senya]]<br>[[Senya national women's football team|Senya]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2017<br>''[[2017 Women's World Championships|Details]]'' | |2017<br>''[[2017 Women's World Championships|Details]]'' |
Revision as of 15:41, 6 March 2018
Founded | 2015 |
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Number of teams | 16 |
2016 Women's World Championships |
The Women's World Championships (occasionally called the Women's World Cup) is the highest level of international association football competition exclusively for female players on Micras. It is not however, organised by the FMF.
Squads
All competing nations for each tournament are required to name a squad of players. All teams must name a squad of twenty players, two of whom must be goalkeepers, numbered 1 to 20.
Previous tournaments
Year | Host | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place |
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2015 Details |
Senya | Gerenia |
3–1 | Senya |
Mercury |
2–1 | Birgeshir |
2016 Details |
Vyktory | Gerenia |
2–0 | Vyktory |
Mercury |
1–0 | Senya |
2017 Details |
Mercury | – | – |