San Marino national football team

San Marino national football team

Infobox National football team
Name = San Marino
Badge = San_Marino_National_Football_Team_logo.jpg
FIFA Trigramme = SMR
FIFA Rank = 200
1st ranking date = August 1993
FIFA max = 118
FIFA max date = September 1993
FIFA min = 200
FIFA min date = May, August 2008

Elo Rank = 194
Nickname = La Serenissima, The Big Club
Association = San Marino Football Federation
Confederation = UEFA (Europe)
Coach = flagicon|San MarinoGiampaolo Mazza
Captain = Andy Selva
Most caps = Mirco Gennari, Federico Gasperoni (48)
Top scorer = Andy Selva (8)
Home Stadium = Stadio Olimpico

pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=_whiteshoulders|pattern_ra1=
leftarm1=00BFFF|body1=00BFFF|rightarm1=00BFFF|shorts1=00BFFF|socks1=00BFFF
pattern_la2=|pattern_b2=_shouldersonwhite|pattern_ra2=
leftarm2=FFFFFF|body2=00BFFF|rightarm2=FFFFFF|shorts2=FFFFFF|socks2=FFFFFF

First game = Flagicon|San Marino San Marino 0 - 4 fb-rt|Switzerland (Serravalle, San Marino; November 14, 1990)
Largest win = Flagicon|San Marino San Marino 1 - 0 fb-rt|Liechtenstein (Serravalle, San Marino; April 28, 2004)
Largest loss = Flagicon|San Marino San Marino 0 - 13 fb-rt|Germany (Serravalle, San Marino; September 6, 2006)
no World cup apps = none
Regional name = European Championship
no Regional cup apps = none

:"San Marino football team" redirects here. For the club that competes in Italy's Serie C2, see San Marino Calcio."

The San Marino national football team is the national football team of San Marino, controlled by the San Marino Football Federation. The team has enjoyed very little success, due to the republic's tiny population, the smallest of any UEFA country.

The first official game played by a San Marino team was a 0–4 defeat in a European Championships qualifier to Switzerland in 1990. Previously, a San Marino side had lost 0–1 to a Canadian Olympic team in 1986, but this was not an official match. Since making their competitive bow San Marino have competed in qualifying for every European Championships and World Cup, but have never won a match in either competition. They have only ever won one game, beating Liechtenstein 1–0 in a friendly match on 28 April, 2004.

History

Though the San Marino Football Federation formed in 1931, the federation did not establish a national team until 1986, when a team representing the Federation played Canada's Olympic team in an unofficial international. San Marino gained affiliation to governing bodies FIFA and UEFA in 1988, [cite web | title=Il Calcio Sammarinese Si Organizza | url= http://www.fsgc.sm/sources/template.asp?id=1487 | publisher=San Marino Football Federation | accessdate=2007-09-09it icon] allowing the team to participate in major championships. Prior to this, Sammarinese players had been considered Italian in international football contexts.cite web | title=Just rewards for modest man | url= http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/teams/team=50168/kindstatic=2/index.html | publisher=UEFA | accessdate=2007-09-09]

San Marino's first match in a FIFA sanctioned competition was against Switzerland on 14 November, 1990 in a qualifier for the 1992 European Championships. San Marino lost 4–0, and went to lose all eight qualifiers. The team particularly struggled in away matches, losing every one by at least four goals. San Marino scored only one goal, a penalty in a 3–1 defeat at home to Romania, [cite web | title=Romania National Team 1990-1999 | url= http://www.rsssf.com/tablesr/roem-intres90.html | publisher=RSSSF | accessdate=2007-09-09] and conceded 33 goals in total.

For their first World Cup qualifying campaign San Marino were drawn in a group with England, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland and Turkey. The opening match resulted in a 10–0 hammering at the hands of Norway. The return match was less one-sided, finishing 2–0 to the Norwegians. A 4–1 defeat in Turkey saw San Marino score their first World Cup goal, and a 0–0 draw against the same opposition on 10 March, 1993 gave them their first ever point. In their final qualifier, against England, Davide Gualtieri scored the fastest goal in World Cup Qualifying history, after 8.3 seconds, though the team went on to lose 7–1. [cite web | title=San Marino Hero Who Humiliated England | url= http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/sport/article-4050874-details/San+Marino+hero+who+humiliated+England/article.do | publisher=This Is London | accessdate=2007-09-09] San Marino finished the campaign with one point and 44 goals conceded.

Qualification for Euro 96 followed a similar pattern to that of the previous European championships, losing every game. A match away to Finland gave San Marino their first goal away from home in the European championships, but the team lost 4–1.cite web | title=San Marino seek small victory | url= http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/teams/team=50168/kindstatic=16/index.html | publisher=UEFA | accessdate=2007-09-23] Their only other goal came in a 3–1 home defeat to fellow minnows the Faroe Islands; the two wins over San Marino were the only points gained by the Faroe Islands and the return match, a 3–0 scoreline in Toftir, is the Faroes' record competitive win. [cite web | title=Faroes prove fearsome foes | url= http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/teams/team=51218/kindstatic=16/index.html | publisher=UEFA | accessdate=2007-09-23]

Even by Sammarinese standards, qualification for the 1998 World Cup was disappointing. Losing every game by three goals or more, San Marino failed to score a single goal. This is the only World Cup qualifying tournament in which they have failed to score. Qualification for Euro 2000 again resulted in defeats in every game. The closest game was against Cyprus, a 1–0 defeat on 18 November, 1998.

In April 2001 San Marino gained their first ever away point, drawing 1–1 with Latvia in Riga. The team ended the 2002 World Cup qualifying group with a new best of three goals, though one of these came in a 10–1 defeat to Belgium. In Euro 2004 qualifying San Marino lost all eight matches, failing to score. The closest result was a 1–0 home defeat to Latvia, with the winner scored in the last minute.

In April 2004 San Marino gained their first and thus far only win at the 65th attempt, a 1–0 victory over Liechtenstein in a friendly in 2004 courtesy of a fifth minute goal by Andy Selva.The match was Martin Andermatt's debut as Liechtenstein coach. [cite web | title=Selva the saviour for San Marino | url= http://www.uefa.com/competitions/WorldCup/news/Kind=1/newsId=173384.html | publisher=UEFA | accessdate=2007-10-09] Results during qualification for the 2006 World Cup followed a similar vein to previous qualifying groups. Matches were generally one-sided defeats, with the exception of single goal defeats at home to Lithuania and Belgium.

San Marino's opening Euro 2008 qualifying match resulted in a record 13–0 defeat at home to Germany on September 6, 2006. They scored only twice and conceded fifty-seven goals in losing all twelve matches, although the home matches against Ireland, Cyprus and Wales were each lost by a single goal.

tadium

San Marino play home matches at the Stadio Olimpico, a municipally owned stadium in Serravalle which also hosts the matches of club side San Marino Calcio. It has a capacity of 5,387.cite web | title=Does Size Matter? | url= http://www.fsf.org.uk/freelions/media/pdfs/freelions/freelions_64.pdf | publisher=Football Supporters Federation | accessdate=2007-09-09 (pdf)] Crowds are low, and on occasion travelling supporters outnumber the Sammarinese support. For example, in the fixture against Ireland in February 2007, 2,500 of the 3,294 crowd were Irish supporters. [cite web | title=Ireland stumble past San Marino | url= http://www.ireland.com/sports/soccer/2007/0207/1170363883739.html | publisher=Irish Times | accessdate=2007-10-14] [cite web | title=San Marino 1-2 Rep of Ireland | url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/6340553.stm | publisher=BBC | accessdate=2007-10-14]

San Marino have played two "home" matches outside their borders. For World Cup qualifiers against England and the Netherlands in 1993 the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara in Bologna was used.

Minnow reputation

San Marino's dismal record gives them a lowly reputation in world football. The republic have never won a competitive fixture; a 1–0 friendly match win against Liechtenstein is their sole victory to date.cite web | title=Euro Qualifying Preview: San Marino - Czech Republic | url= http://goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=405770 | publisher=Goal.com | accessdate=2007-09-09] With the smallest population of any UEFA country, the talent pool is small. Players are predominantly amateurs, only a small number of players such as Andy Selva and Aldo Simoncini are professionals. Their 13–0 defeat at home to Germany is a European Championship record, [cite web | title=San Marino 0-13 Germany: Record breakers | url= http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=197231& | publisher=ESPN | accessdate=2007-09-09] and they have conceded ten goals on two other occasions. In the FIFA World Rankings, San Marino usually have the lowest rank of any UEFA country. Since the creation of the FIFA rankings in 1992, San Marino's average position has been 159th. [cite web | title=FIFA Rankings - San Marino | url= http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=smr/ranking/gender=m/index.html | publisher=FIFA | accessdate=2007-10-10]

Opponents anticipate easy wins in matches against San Marino, and failure to win comfortably can reflect poorly on a team. In 2001 Latvia manager Gary Johnson was sacked after failing to beat San Marino in a World Cup qualifier;cite book | author=Various | title=Power, Corruption and Pies Volume 2| publisher=WSC Books | year=2006 | id=ISBN 978-0954013486 p149] Ireland's narrow 2–1 win in February 2007 resulted in scathing press criticism. [cite web | title=Irish media heap scorn on meagre win in San Marino | url= http://uk.reuters.com/article/sportsNews/idUKL0883917620070208 | publisher=Reuters | accessdate=2007-09-22]

Andy Selva, San Marino's all-time leading goalscorer with seven goals, is the only Sammarinese player to have scored more than one goal for the team.

Draws and victory

* 16 September, 1987fb|LIB vs. fb|SMR 0–0 (Mediterranean Games)
* 10 March, 1993fb|SMR vs. fb|TUR 0–0 (World Cup qualifier)
* 25 April, 2001fb|LVA vs. fb|SMR 1–1 (World Cup qualifier)
* 20 August, 2003fb|LIE vs. fb|SMR 2–2 (friendly)
* 28 April, 2004fb|SMR vs. fb|LIE 1–0 (friendly)

World Cup record

*1930 to 1990 - "Did not enter"
*1994 to 2006 - "Did not qualify"

European Championship record

*1960 to 1988 - "Did not enter"
*1992 to 2008 - "Did not qualify"

Players and managers

In January 2006 the Sammarinese Football Association named Massimo Bonini as their greatest ever player. The only Sammarinese player to have played in a European Cup final, Bonini represented Italy at under-21 level in the early 1980s, and he played for Juventus from 1981 to 1988, but was prevented from gaining full honours due to a rule change. By the time San Marino became a full UEFA member, Bonini was in his thirties, but gained 19 caps between 1990 and 1995.

After retiring from playing, Bonini became San Marino's coach, succeeding Giorgio Leoni. He held the position until 1998, when he was replaced by Giampaolo Mazza. As of 2007, Mazza is the longest-serving manager of any European national team. [cite web | title=San Marino boss out to avoid Irish drubbing | url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/sport/football.html?in_article_id=416471&in_page_id=1779&ito=1490 | publisher=Daily Mail | accessdate=2007-10-07]

The appearance record for San Marino is held by Mirco Gennari, who gained 48 caps between 1992 and 2003. [cite web | title=Mirco Gennari - International Appearances | url= http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/gennari-intl.html | publisher=RSSSF | accessdate=2007-10-09] Andy Selva is the record goalscorer with seven.

Current squad

The following players were called up for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification against Poland on September 10, 2008.

Recent call-ups

Records

Top goalscorers

References

See also

San Marino national under-21 football team

External links

* [http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/sanm-intres.html RSSSF Archive of international results 1986- (list of results)]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/sanm-recintlp.html RSSSF Archive of international Goals and Caps]
* [http://www.fsgc.sm/sources/template.asp?id=1150 Archive of friendlies 1992-] (in Italian)
* [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/WorldCup/news/Kind=1/newsId=173384.html UEFA match report on their only win]
* [http://www.fsgc.sm/ National Governing Body]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • San Marino Calcio — Football club infobox clubname = San Marino fullname = San Marino Calcio SRL nickname = Titani (Titans) founded = 1960 ground = Stadio Olimpico Serravalle, San Marino capacity = 7,000 | chairman = Daniele De Luigi manager = Fabrizio Tazzioli… …   Wikipedia

  • San Marino Football Federation — National football association Founded = 1931 FIFA affiliation = 1988 Region = UEFA Region affiliation = 1988 President = Giorgio Crescentini Coach = Giampaolo MazzaThe San Marino Football Federation (FSGC) (Italian: Federazione Sammarinese Giuoco …   Wikipedia

  • Czech Republic national football team —  Czech Republic Nickname(s) Národní tým Association …   Wikipedia

  • Faroe Islands national football team — Infobox National football team Name = Faroe Islands Badge = Faroe Islands FA.png FIFA Trigramme = FRO Nickname = Association = Faroe Islands Football Association Confederation = UEFA (Europe) Coach = flagicon|Faroe Islands Jógvan Martin Olsen… …   Wikipedia

  • Northern Ireland national football team — Northern Ireland Nickname(s) Green and White Army, Norn Iron Association Irish Football Association Confederation UE …   Wikipedia

  • San Marino — This article is about the country in southern Europe. For other uses, see San Marino (disambiguation). Republic of San Marino Repubblica di San Marino …   Wikipedia

  • San Marino national under-21 football team — The San Marino U21 s are a feeder team to San Marino senior team.European national under 21 football team Name = San Marino U21 Badge = San Marino FA.gif Nickname = Association = Federazione Sammarinese Giuoco Calcio Coach = Guiseppe Canini… …   Wikipedia

  • Netherlands national football team —  Netherlands Nickname(s) Clockwork Orange Holland Oranje The Flying Dut …   Wikipedia

  • Moldova national football team —  Moldova Association Federaţia Moldovenească de Fotbal Confederation …   Wikipedia

  • Russia national football team — Infobox National football team Name = Russia Badge = Russianfa.png Badge size = 150px FIFA Trigramme = RUS Nickname = Red Army Association = Football Union of Russia Confederation = UEFA (Europe) Coach = flagicon|Netherlands Guus Hiddink Captain …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”