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| Nickname(s) | La Serenissima |
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| Association | Federazione Sammarinese Giuoco Calcio |
| Confederation | UEFA (Europe) |
| Head coach | |
| Captain | Matteo Vitaioli |
| Most caps | Matteo Vitaoli (98) |
| Top scorer | Andy Selva (8) |
| Home Stadium | San Marino Stadium |
| FIFA code | SMR |
| FIFA ranking | 210 |
| Highest FIFA ranking | 118 (September 1993) |
| Lowest FIFA ranking | 211 (November 2018-July 2019, March 2022-July 2023) |
| Elo ranking | 205 |
| Highest Elo ranking | 166 (September 1987) |
| Lowest Elo ranking | 213 (September 2023) |
| First international | (Serravalle, San Marino; 28 March 1986) |
| Biggest win | (Vaduz, Liechtenstein; 18 November 2024) |
| Biggest defeat | (Serravelle, San Marino; 6 September 2006 |
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The San Marino national football team represents San Marino in men's international football competitions and it is controlled by the San Marino Football Federation (FSGC). The team represents the smallest population of any UEFA member.
The first official game played by a San Marino team was a 4–0 defeat in a European Championships qualifier by Switzerland in 1990. Previously, a San Marino side played an unofficial match against a Canadian Olympic team in 1986, losing 1–0. Since making their competitive debut, San Marino have competed in the qualifiers of every European Championship and World Cup, but have never won a match in either competition. They have won three games, all against Liechtenstein; a 1–0 win in a friendly match on 28 April 2004, a 1-0 win on 5 September 2024 in the 2024-25 UEFA Nations League and 3-1 win on 18 November 2024, the latter securing their promotion to League C of the 2026-27 UEFA Nations League.
External links[]
- Official website of the San Marino Football Federation
- National TV broadcasting football news
- RSSSF Archive of international results 1986–present (list of results)
- RSSSF Archive of international Goals and Caps
- Reports of all official matches
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