The 2006–07 football season was the 1st season of football on Micras following the foundation of the FMF in 2006. It started in October 2006 and ended on 31 August 2007. The season had two FMF World Cups, with the 2006 FMF World Cup being won by Beaugium, and the 2007 FMF World Cup being won by Craitland. The 2007 CiboTap Championships were won by Matbaa.
International competitions
International club competitions
Domestic league competitions
League
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Champions
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Qualified for Champions' League
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Qualified for Continental Cup
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Relegated
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Domestic cup winners
Competition
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Winners
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Score
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Runners-up
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New FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their first international match in the 2006–07 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member, left in 20XX.
Departing FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their final international match in the 2006–07 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member in 20XX.
Transfers
There were no defined transfer windows for the 2006–07 season: permanent and loan moves were able to be finalised at any time, though individual leagues could set their own restrictions. Below is the season's most expensive deal.
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| | | FMF competitions | | | CTFA competitions | | | EMUFA competitions | | | Leagues | The 2006–07 football season was the 1st season of football on Micras following the foundation of the FMF in 2006. It started in October 2006 and ended on 31 August 2007. The season had two FMF World Cups, with the 2006 FMF World Cup being won by Beaugium, and the 2007 FMF World Cup being won by Craitland. The 2007 CiboTap Championships were won by Matbaa.
International competitions
International club competitions
Domestic league competitions
League
|
Champions
|
Qualified for Champions' League
|
Qualified for Continental Cup
|
Relegated
|
Domestic cup winners
Competition
|
Winners
|
Score
|
Runners-up
|
New FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their first international match in the 2006–07 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member, left in 20XX.
Departing FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their final international match in the 2006–07 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member in 20XX.
Transfers
There were no defined transfer windows for the 2006–07 season: permanent and loan moves were able to be finalised at any time, though individual leagues could set their own restrictions. Below is the season's most expensive deal.
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| | Cups | The 2006–07 football season was the 1st season of football on Micras following the foundation of the FMF in 2006. It started in October 2006 and ended on 31 August 2007. The season had two FMF World Cups, with the 2006 FMF World Cup being won by Beaugium, and the 2007 FMF World Cup being won by Craitland. The 2007 CiboTap Championships were won by Matbaa.
International competitions
International club competitions
Domestic league competitions
League
|
Champions
|
Qualified for Champions' League
|
Qualified for Continental Cup
|
Relegated
|
Domestic cup winners
Competition
|
Winners
|
Score
|
Runners-up
|
New FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their first international match in the 2006–07 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member, left in 20XX.
Departing FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their final international match in the 2006–07 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member in 20XX.
Transfers
There were no defined transfer windows for the 2006–07 season: permanent and loan moves were able to be finalised at any time, though individual leagues could set their own restrictions. Below is the season's most expensive deal.
Template loop detected: Template:FMF season nav
| | Secondary cups | The 2006–07 football season was the 1st season of football on Micras following the foundation of the FMF in 2006. It started in October 2006 and ended on 31 August 2007. The season had two FMF World Cups, with the 2006 FMF World Cup being won by Beaugium, and the 2007 FMF World Cup being won by Craitland. The 2007 CiboTap Championships were won by Matbaa.
International competitions
International club competitions
Domestic league competitions
League
|
Champions
|
Qualified for Champions' League
|
Qualified for Continental Cup
|
Relegated
|
Domestic cup winners
Competition
|
Winners
|
Score
|
Runners-up
|
New FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their first international match in the 2006–07 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member, left in 20XX.
Departing FMF members
This is a list of FMF member nations that played their final international match in the 2006–07 season.
R - 20XX – Returning member in 20XX.
Transfers
There were no defined transfer windows for the 2006–07 season: permanent and loan moves were able to be finalised at any time, though individual leagues could set their own restrictions. Below is the season's most expensive deal.
Template loop detected: Template:FMF season nav
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