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Many sports, even those contested in the [[Micras Games]], do not have any official organising bodies within the FMS, while some sports restricted to certain locales—such as [[brosatamış]], [[footby]] and [[ólbescból]]—are generally seen to come under the auspices of individual national organisations.


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Revision as of 12:53, 5 November 2018

The FMS (Fédération Micraise de Sport) is the umbrella organisation which acts as the governing body for all sports on the planet of Micras. The FMS has no specified administrative structure, however, with its executive membership shared amongst the heads of its separate sporting subdivisions.

The only competition for whose organisation the FMS is directly responsible is the Micras Games.

Subdivisions

The FMS is split into numerous subdivisions which formally oversee individual sports, or collectives of similar sports, and are permitted their own reign on internal structuring and organised competitions. The oldest FMS subdivision is the FMF; the foundation of which in October 2006 coincided with the creation of the FMS as a whole.

Subdivision Sport President
Fédération Micraise de Football Association football Craitman H. Pellegrino
Fédération Micraise de Rugby League Rugby league Joe Foxon
Micras Basketball Federation Basketball Nikola Jovanović
Micras Cricket Federation Cricket Joe Foxon
Micras Cue Sports Federation Cue sports Joe Foxon
Micras Floorball Federation Floorball Jakub Baran
Micras Futsal Grand Prix Futsal José Fosco
Micras Gridiron Football Federation Amorian football Joe Foxon
Micras Hockey League Ice hockey Barnaby Hands
Micras Rugby Union Rugby union Edwin Farrar
Micronational Motorsports League Motorsport Ryan Caruso

Many sports, even those contested in the Micras Games, do not have any official organising bodies within the FMS, while some sports restricted to certain locales—such as brosatamış, footby and ólbescból—are generally seen to come under the auspices of individual national organisations.