FMF
The FMF (Fédération Micraise de Football) is the association football division of the FMS, and the governing body for the sport on the planet of Micras. The FMF is responsible for the organisation of a number of international and confederational national and club competitions, the most notable of which is the FMF World Cup.
History
The FMF was founded in 2006 for the organisation of the first ever World Cup, held in Taesong. It has since grown, incorporating four regional confederations (AEFA, CTFA, EMUFA and WMFA), further national team competitions, and increasing its number of staff.
Affiliated nations
The majority of independent nations on Micras are members of the FMF. Membership is granted to all nations upon their claim being recognised by the MCS. The only exception to this is dependent territories, which may acquire FMF membership upon successful application or may even be automatically granted membership due to cultural or historic reasons. The only independent Micrasian nation to currently not be affiliated with the FMF is Nelaga.
Tournaments
The FMF is responsible for the organisation of the following tournaments:
- FMF World Cup and qualification
- FMF U-21 World Cup (dormant)
With the following tournaments being organised within the FMF by their respective confederations:
Executives
- President
- Craitman H. Pellegrino (2007–)
- Vice-President
- Jang Ji-Hyo (2007–)
- Head of Officials
- Lachlan Andrews (2008–)
Restructuring
As of summer 2011, the FMF has announced its intentions to restructure its internal hierarchy and executive permissions to give a more democratic approach to the organisation's running. These changes are expected to take place prior to the 2011 FMF World Cup in Shireroth.