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Sport in Mercury
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I | Matches shown on normal channels, in addition to their own dedicated sports channels, replacing regular programming. Events in bold will have all matches shown, regardless of whether Lusa, Mercury, North Antarctica, Nova English Korea or Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq are playing. |
II | Major coverage on the sport's own dedicated channel(s). Some key matches may be shown on normal channels, but this is usually reserved for finals and major events. |
III | Minor coverage on national television, usually highlights, with more widespread coverage locally. |
IV | Some coverage locally of matches and events, but nothing widespread. |
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Cricket | II |
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All-Craitland national teams
Year | Round | Nation | Score(s) | Opponent(s) |
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2008 | EPO | Incontinentia | 14–23 | Unstjeiädón |
2009 | EPO | Incontinentia | 15–38 | Cherry Trees |
2010 | EPO | Incontinentia | 16–26 | Obsĵaiduņ |
2011 | EPO | Incontinentia | 11–26 | Cherry Trees |
2012 | EPO | Incontinentia | 15–33 | Unstjeiädón |
2013 | EPO | Incontinentia | 4–8 | Cherry Trees |
2014 | EPO | Incontinentia | 14–24 | Obsĵaiduņ |
2015 | EPO | Zandarijn | 13–26 | Klevets-ó-Sdaa |
2016 | EPO | Incontinentia | 12–10 (a.e.t.) | Cherry Trees |
ESF | Incontinentia | 12–19 | Obsĵaiduņ | |
2017 | EPO | Incontinentia | 21–20 (a.e.t.) | Cherry Trees |
ESF | Incontinentia | 17–16 | Obsĵaiduņ | |
EF | Incontinentia | 11–16 | Unstjeiädón | |
2018 | EPO | Mercury | 8–17 | Cherry Trees |
2019 | EPO | Mercury | 13–34 | Metzreäiĵer |
2020 | EPO | Incontinentia | 7–16 | Metzreäiĵer |
Results grid
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Mercury City | – |
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Taylor Sporting Club | – |
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Tow Law FC | – |
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West Grinstead FC | – |
Route map
Mercurian railway network
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Graph test
Senate
Parliament
Existing uncontested seats are shown in brackets.
List of nations
FMS full members
The following FMS members have pre-agreed to participate in all FMS-recognised disciplines. Disciplines where a nation does not have a team actively participating are displayed with that sport's pictogram.
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The 2021 CrFA League 1 season was the nineteenth edition of the CrFA League 1, the premier football league in Craitland. The league was contested by ten teams, and was held between September 2020 and May 2021. The league was won by Cherry Trees FC, who secured their ninth title with one game to spare with a 2–2 home draw against Xäiville Teflons FC. Final league table
Results
Promotion-relegation play-offA mandatory play-off was held to determine whether relegation and promotion took place. The bottom-placed team in League 1 faced the first-placed team from League 2.
Top scorers
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