FMF World Cup

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The FMF World Cup (occasionally called the Micras World Cup) is the highest level of international association football competition organised by the FMF, the governing body of the sport on Micras.

The tournament is played once a year, being competed for by sixteen qualified nations. The tournament was first contested in 2006, with the nations competing having applied successfully to be included. There have been five tournaments so far, with three different nations having won the title.

Qualification

Each of the four FMF confederations organise qualification rounds in order to narrow-down their affiliated nations to fit the quota that each confederation has received of places at the finals. The tournament's host(s) and the previous year's winning nation are awarded automatic places at that year's championships.

Previous tournaments

Year Host Winners Score Runners-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
2006
Details
Taesong Taesong Beaugium
Beaugium
1–0 Gaia
Gaia
Taesong
Taesong
1–0 Nova England
Nova England
2007
Details
Novatainia Novatainia
Tokidoki Tokidoki
Craitland
Craitland
1–0 Tokidoki
Tokidoki
Passas
Passas
2–1 Gaia
Gaia
2008
Details
Amokolia Amokolia Craitland
Craitland
4–1 Passas
Passas
Bobalania
Bobalania
3–1
(a.e.t.)
Alexandria
Alexandria
2009
Details
Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria
Alexandria
2–0 Nova England
Nova England
Craitland
Craitland
5–2 Beaugium
Beaugium
2010
Details
Hamland Hamland Craitland
Craitland
1–0 Hamland
Hamland
Toketi
Toketi
1–0 Monovia
Monovia
2011
Details
Shireroth Shireroth

Titles by nation