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Meckelnburgh national football team

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Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh
Logo of the Meckelnburgh national football team
Association Royal Meckelnburgh Soccer Federation
FMF member 2020–
Confederation AEFA
Head coach Apolline Renaud
Captain Cecil Spear
Home stadium Thomas Memorial Field
FMF code MCK
First FMF intermicronational
Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 8–3 Two Martyrs Two Martyrs
Biggest win
Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 8–3 Two Martyrs Two Martyrs
Biggest defeat
Senya Senya 4–1 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh
FMF World Cup
Appearances 1 (first in 2021)
Best result Fourth place
Copa Apollonia
Appearances 1 (first in 2022)
Best result Group stage

The Meckelnburgh national football team (Alexandrian: Équipe du Meckelmbourg de football; Aspiranto: Nacia Futbalo-Teamo de Mekelnburgo) is the association football team which represents the micronation of Meckelnburgh. It is a member of the AEFA, and is run by the Royal Meckelnburgh Soccer Federation.

History

Meckelnburgh's unexpected run to the 2021 World Cup semi-finals sparked a number of memes on social media sites such as Tweeter.

The team was founded in mid-2020 after Meckelnburgh's Micrasian claim was successful. They first competed in the 2021 FMF World Cup qualification rounds, performing well to finish top of their five-team group with 21 points and qualify for the finals at the first time of asking. In the finals, the team advanced from their group in third place with five points before overcoming Sanama 2–1 in the play-off round in a surprise victory. The team caused a further upset in the quarter-finals by beating previous champions Mercury 2–1 before losing narrowly to Craitland in the semi-finals and then 4–1 to Senya to place fourth overall on their tournament début.

In the following year's Copa Apollonia qualifiers, the team topped their five-team group unbeaten with twenty points and secured their place in the finals, where they were eliminated in the group stage after finishing bottom of their group with three points.

Chronological competitive participation

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Squad

Players on the national team are almost exclusively domestic players from Meckelnburgh Pro-League Soccer, also managed by the Royal Meckelnburgh Soccer Federation.

No. Pos. Player Age Club
1 1GK Dylan Long 25 Meckelnburgh Halifax Avalanches
2 3DF Wallace Proudfoot 19 Meckelnburgh Kingsport Aviators
3 3DF Winfrið Wulfric 23 Meckelnburgh Fríða Outlaws
4 3DF Andries Schneijder 22 Meckelnburgh Alexandretta Royals
5 3DF Harmonie Kay 23 Meckelnburgh Victoria Clippers
6 5MF Paxton Eliot 28 Meckelnburgh Scarborau Knights
7 5MF Damon Frank 23 Meckelnburgh Alexandretta Royals
8 5MF Pierre Lemaire 22 Craitland Róndlinga Diamonds‎
9 7FW Garnet William 27 Craitland Xäiville Teflons‎
10 7FW Cecil Spear 29 Craitland Osĵätoņ Aztecs‎
11 7FW Yolanda Graham 25 Meckelnburgh New Millaro Snowrunners
12 1GK Ari Runman 25 Meckelnburgh Victoria Clippers
13 3DF Roland Abbey 25 Meckelnburgh Victoria Clippers
14 3DF Duncan Coutts 21 Meckelnburgh Cripple Creek Whitecaps
15 3DF Lynda Thompson 24 Meckelnburgh Alexandretta Royals
16 5MF Agnar Albertsson 23 Meckelnburgh Fríða Outlaws
17 7FW Ace Macaulay 26 Meckelnburgh Tuft Amberjacks
18 5MF Rowland Hunnisett 27 Meckelnburgh Hellani Volcanoes
19 5MF Léandre Langlais 21 Meckelnburgh Townsville Rumblebees
20 5MF Ulric Robson 23 Meckelnburgh St. Cloud Timbers
21 3DF Conor Senan McFee 20 Meckelnburgh Tillamark Steamwheelers
22 5MF Josep Soler 24 Meckelnburgh Casted Islanders
23 1GK Gladwin Thorley 24 Meckelnburgh La Rochelle Emeralds

Managerial history

Apolline Renaud signed on as the first manager of the Meckelnburgh team in June 2020, previously managing the Alexandretta Royals.

Duration Manager
2020– Meckelnburgh Apolline Renaud

Honours

Flag

Meckelnburgh has used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation:

2020–
Meckelnburgh