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Revision as of 03:12, 11 July 2020

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
Calbion Calbion 1–0 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh

The Meckelnburgh national football team 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

The team was founded in June 2020 after Meckelnburgh's Micrasian claim was successful.

Chronological competitive participation

Kit

Used during the team's entire history.

Squad

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

No. Pos. Player Age Club
1 1GK Dylan Long 22 Meckelnburgh Halifax Avalanches SC
2 3DF Silvester Dudley 25 Meckelnburgh Victoria Clippers SC
3 3DF Cristóbal Aritza 29 Meckelnburgh Santiago Saints FC
4 3DF Chelsea Kinsley 28 Meckelnburgh Alexandretta Dauphines SC
5 3DF Harmonie Kay (vice-captain) 20 Meckelnburgh Victoria Seacats SC
6 5MF Paxton Eliot 24 Meckelnburgh Scarborough Knights SC
7 5MF Damon Frank 20 Meckelnburgh Alexandretta Royals SC
8 5MF Pierre Lemaire 19 Meckelnburgh Boulonne Stingrays FC
9 7FW Garnet William 24 Meckelnburgh Townsville Rumblebees SC
10 7FW Cecil Spear (captain) 26 Meckelnburgh Taft Amberjacks SC
11 7FW Yolanda Graham 22 Meckelnburgh Ferreñafe Roadrunners FC
12 1GK Ari Runman 22 Meckelnburgh Victoria Wanderers SC
13 3DF Vaughn Atwater 31 Meckelnburgh Victoria Clippers SC
14 3DF Jerrod Townsend 27 Meckelnburgh Cripple Creek Whitecaps SC
15 3DF Lynda Thompson 21 Meckelnburgh Alexandretta Dauphines SC
16 5MF Agnar Albertsson 20 Meckelnburgh Fríða Outlaws FC
17 7FW Ace Macaulay 23 Meckelnburgh Taft Amberjacks SC
18 5MF Rowland Hunnisett 24 Meckelnburgh Hella Volcanoes FC
19 5MF Zayne Robbins 27 Meckelnburgh Lake Crystal Mystics SC
20 5MF Ulric Robson 20 Meckelnburgh St. Cloud Timbers SC
21 3DF Cuthbert Sterling 26 Meckelnburgh Alexandretta Royals SC
22 5MF Josep Soler 21 Meckelnburgh Castedum Islanders SC
23 1GK Gladwin Thorley 21 Meckelnburgh La Rochelle Emeralds FC

Managerial history

Apolline Renaud signed on as the first manager of the Meckelnburgh team in June 2020, previously managing the Alexandretta Dauphines SC. Under her guidance, the Meckelnburgh national team adopted a 4–4–2 diamond formation.

Duration Manager
2020– Meckelnburgh Apolline Renaud

Honours

Flag

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

2020–
Meckelnburgh