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Thread: San Marino have finally done it!

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    San Marino have finally done it!

    San Marino made history by winning a competitive match for the first time with victory against Liechtenstein in the Nations League. With the victory, the world's lowest ranked team by Fifa also ended the longest winless run in football, stretching back two decades and 140 games to when they won a friendly back in 2004 - also against Liechtenstein and by the same scoreline.
    It is only their second ever victory.

    The decisive goal on Thursday was scored by 19-year-old Nicko Sensoli, who plays in the Italian fourth tier.
    The t.eenager, who wasn't born at the time of San Marino's last victory, struck in the 53rd minute, lobbing goalkeeper Benjamin Buchel to spark wild celebrations among the players.

    San Marino then defended resolutely to secure the historic result after many years of heavy losses.
    The minnows have lost 196 of the 206 fixtures they have contested and were thrashed 10-0 by England in a World Cup qualifier back in November 2021. They have shown signs of improvement since then. In October last year they scored their first competitive goal in two years but were narrowly beaten 2-1 by Denmark in a Euro 2024 qualifier and in March, they drew 0-0 with Caribbean side Saint Kitts and Nevis.

    Surrounded by Italy and overlooked by the spectacular Mount Titano, San Marino has a population of just 33,000 and covers a mere 61 square kilometres - roughly half the size of Manchester.

    NB. After becoming the first team to lose to San Marino in 20 yeras, Leichenstein have requested to play a morale boosting friendly against Sheff Weds next month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    San Marino made history by winning a competitive match for the first time with victory against Liechtenstein in the Nations League. With the victory, the world's lowest ranked team by Fifa also ended the longest winless run in football, stretching back two decades and 140 games to when they won a friendly back in 2004 - also against Liechtenstein and by the same scoreline.
    It is only their second ever victory.

    The decisive goal on Thursday was scored by 19-year-old Nicko Sensoli, who plays in the Italian fourth tier.
    The t.eenager, who wasn't born at the time of San Marino's last victory, struck in the 53rd minute, lobbing goalkeeper Benjamin Buchel to spark wild celebrations among the players.

    San Marino then defended resolutely to secure the historic result after many years of heavy losses.
    The minnows have lost 196 of the 206 fixtures they have contested and were thrashed 10-0 by England in a World Cup qualifier back in November 2021. They have shown signs of improvement since then. In October last year they scored their first competitive goal in two years but were narrowly beaten 2-1 by Denmark in a Euro 2024 qualifier and in March, they drew 0-0 with Caribbean side Saint Kitts and Nevis.

    Surrounded by Italy and overlooked by the spectacular Mount Titano, San Marino has a population of just 33,000 and covers a mere 61 square kilometres - roughly half the size of Manchester.

    NB. After becoming the first team to lose to San Marino in 20 yeras, Leichenstein have requested to play a morale boosting friendly against Sheff Weds next month.
    Lichtenstein with a population of just under 40,000 have a slight numbers superiority which makes the San Marino victory even more impressive...

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    It’s brilliant when you think that Rotherham alone has 266,000 people, not sure we could turn an International side out, we have all on turning a League side out at times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    It’s brilliant when you think that Rotherham alone has 266,000 people, not sure we could turn an International side out, we have all on turning a League side out at times.
    Could certainly turn an International Side out from Rotherham, what nationality is another matter!

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    San Marino have managed a win. Well done them 👏🏻 Next up Rotherham United trying to win away for the first time in nearly 2 years 🤔

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    Our club shop should get some half and half scarves made with San Marino.
    Could be a best seller.

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