Here’s a concise update on the San Marino national football team.
Latest highlights
- San Marino famously earned their first competitive win in September 2024 (1-0 vs Liechtenstein) in the UEFA Nations League, followed by a 3-1 win against Liechtenstein in November 2024, marking their first time scoring more than one goal in a competitive fixture. This period also featured other notable results as they continued to compete in UEFA Nations League matches.[1][2][5]
- In March 2024, San Marino scored in four straight games for the first time in their history (including a 3-1 loss to Saint Kitts and Nevis after taking a 1-0 lead), and later in March 2024 they held Saint Kitts and Nevis to a 0-0 draw, their first such result in a while.[3][1]
Context and background
- The team, known as La Serenissima, has historically been ranked near the bottom of FIFA rankings, with the November 2023 report noting them around 210th in the world despite developing a youth program and improving facilities.[2]
- The San Marino Football Federation has invested in youth development and infrastructure to sustain gradual growth, with some national team players emerging from this pipeline in 2024–2025.[2]
Key results to watch
- 2024–25 UEFA Nations League results included draws and narrow defeats that kept San Marino competitive within their group, continuing the recent positive trend noted in 2024.[5]
- Historical context: prior to 2024, San Marino had long stretches without wins, making the 2024 wins particularly significant for morale and national pride.[2]
Illustration (example)
- A simple way to visualize the surge is a line chart of competitive results from 2020–2024 showing a spike in wins in 2024, with a peak at the September and November 2024 matches against Liechtenstein.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull the exact match-by-match results for 2024–2025 and produce a chart (e.g., wins vs. losses, goals for) or compile a short wiki-style summary with citations. I can also provide a map of San Marino’s recent opponents and their FIFA ranking context for clarity.
Sources
San Marino beat Liechtenstein 1-0 on 5 September, marking a historic victory. La Serenissima have now ended a run of 140 games without a win. A promising victory for the team ranked last in the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Rankings
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www.uefa.comThe San Marino national football team represents San Marino in men's international association football competitions. The team is governed by the San Marino Foo...
www.wikiwand.comThe San Marino national football team (Italian: Nazionale di calcio di San Marino) represents San Marino in men's international association football compet
www.dl1.en-us.nina.azTheir first competitive win was a 1–0 victory over Liechtenstein on 5 September 2024, in the UEFA Nations League. Their second competitive win was a 3–1 victory against Liechtenstein once more on the 6th matchday, on 18 November 2024. This was the first time they scored more than one goal in a competitive fixture.
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