

San Marino
Founded
1931
Coach
Roberto CevoliVenue
Stadio Olimpico di Serravalle
City
Serravalle
Capacity
5,115
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
0W 0D 7L
H:0W/A:0W
Goals
1 / 32 (-31)
H:1/A:0
Clean Sheets
0
H:0/A:0
Recent Results
@ Romania
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 18/11/2025
vs Cyprus
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 12/10/2025
@ Austria
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 09/10/2025
vs Bosnia-Herzegovina
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 06/09/2025
vs Austria
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 10/06/2025
@ Bosnia-Herzegovina
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 07/06/2025
vs Romania
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 24/03/2025
@ Cyprus
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 21/03/2025
@ Liechtenstein
UEFA Nations League League D · 18/11/2024
vs Gibraltar
UEFA Nations League League D · 15/11/2024
Upcoming Fixtures
San Marino
San Marino's national football team is one of the most recognisable underdogs in world football, representing the tiny landlocked republic within Italy with a population of around 34,000. Governed by the Federazione Sammarinese Giuoco Calcio and affiliated with UEFA, San Marino has competed in every European Championship and World Cup qualifying campaign since 1994. The team is renowned for famously beating England 1-0 in a 1993 qualifier — a goal scored after just 8.3 seconds by Davide Gualtieri, still one of the fastest in international history. San Marino plays home matches at the Stadio Olimpico di Serravalle. While wins are rare, the team has shown improvement in recent years, recording historic victories against Liechtenstein and Gibraltar, and producing players like Mattia Pieri who ply their trade abroad.
































