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Revision as of 01:10, 1 February 2019

This is a list of all current and past member nations of the FMF.

History

Membership within the FMF was first created soon after the federation's founding during the organisation of the inaugural FMF World Cup in 2006. Those nations which applied successfully to be involved were granted FMF membership. It was not until April 2007, during the planning of the first World Cup qualifying tournaments, that the FMF's membership was expanded to include the majority of independent Micrasian nations as well as some dependencies, with members being split into four confederations based on their geographic positioning. At the same time, the FMF adopted a policy which stated that all nations which claim on Micras thereafter will automatically receive FMF membership and their national teams be eligible for the FMF World Cup and confederational tournaments. Nations are not obliged to this rule, however, and may revoke their FMF membership at any time. In regards to dependencies, most would have to apply for FMF membership separately from their sovereign nation's, although some may be automatically granted membership due to historical or cultural reasons.

Current FMF members

All FMF members are also affiliated to regional confederations, based on their geographic positioning on Micras. The four FMF confederations, with the continents they represent, are as follows:

AEFA

CTFA

EMUFA

WMFA

1 Team will switch affiliation to the EMUFA confederation following the 2019 FMF World Cup qualification rounds.

Former member nations

This is an alphabetised list of all nations which had FMF membership at some point in history. Italicised nations were never represented in any international matches by their respective national teams during their time as an FMF member.

Other nations

The following independent nations claimed land on Micras after the foundation of the FMF but were removed, annexed or succeeded before the introduction of the automatic membership rule in 2007. These nations never had any FMF-affiliated national teams but were eligible for FMF membership.

Although independent, the following nations have never fielded a single national team. However, their constituent nations have represented them with their respective teams at different points throughout the FMF's history.

Despite being granted conditional membership, the Cibolan Confederation was dissolved prior to gaining full FMF affiliation. Their national team were not granted full membership due to their intended official predecessor, Treisenberg, still being involved in qualification tournaments at the time, and as such were ineligible to play in any official matches.

Malvagita is so far the only fully independent nation—barring disputed claims such as Laqi's—to have claimed land on Micras since the creation of the automatic membership rule which has never been granted any FMF membership.