San Marino have finally ended a run of 20 years without a victory by beating Liechtenstein 1-0 in the UEFA Nations League.
FIFA’s lowest-ranked team — bottom of the federation’s rankings of 210 national sides — had only previously won one game in their history, a 1-0 victory over the same opposition in 2004, but they added to that on Wednesday night after Nicko Sensoli scored to beat their 199th-ranked opponents.
Sensoli, a 19-year-old midfielder who plays for Sangiuliano in the semi-professional fourth tier of Italian football, scored in the 53rd minute with San Marino’s first shot on target in the game.
He capitalised on a defensive mistake by Liechtenstein’s Sandro Wieser to prod the ball into the net over goalkeeper Benjamin Buchel and spark euphoric scenes in San Marino’s Stadio Olimpico.
San Marino, a landlocked country of just over 30,000 people surrounded by north-eastern Italy, has become a byword for footballing misery due to their team’s struggles to end their winless streak.
Their 6,600-capacity home stadium is often barely half full for matches, with travelling supporters occasionally outnumbering the hosts.
San Marino have been on the wrong end of some heavy defeats since their first official match in 1990 — including a 13-0 loss to Germany in 2006 — and have never won a match in a qualifying phase for a major tournament.
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They have, however, caused some concerns to major nations, famously recording what was then the fastest goal in a World Cup qualifier when Davide Gualtieri scored after eight seconds against England in 1993 before going on to lose 7-1.
It was around the same time that San Marino achieved their highest ever FIFA ranking of 118, but their football story had been one of relentless struggle since then — until tonight.
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