Talk:San Marino national football team

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San Marino's victory over Lichtenstein is disputed by the official World Cup website, which says they have never won a match, and their most recent "success" was a draw against Lichteinsein.

San Marino - Liechnstein finished with the score of 1-0, but it was a friendly match.

Fastest Goal?
Should it be changed to "World Cup Qualification History" instead of "World Cup" history? I don't know if qualifiers are considered "World Cup," if someone with more knowledge could chime in, that'd be great.

Personally, I'd say the wording is correct. The part of the World Cup that we see on telly every four years is called the World Cup Finals, and there's never been a quicker goal in that. It's all part of the process of trying to win the World Cup. The FA Cup has five or six rounds before it starts to be televised Jodamu 17:53, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

"The goal knocked England out of the 1994 World Cup"??
How?

England missed out by two points, not on goal difference. Even if they hadn't conceded the goal, they would still have had one less goal than the Netherlands, still missing out even if they had the same points.


 * Fixed this part, it was indeed incorrect Nach0king 17:11, 3 September 2006 (UTC)

Trivia
included in the video games such as 2006 FIFA World Cup from Electronic Arts hal-28Feb2007 unregistered

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Computer games
Whatever happens in a computer game is not effected by the team, not are the team affected by it. It involves some virtual data remotely influenced by the perception that some programmers have of a team, but is entirely irrelevant to a national football team. The players, management and national association of the San Marino team would have been entirely ignorant of two kids playing some computer game until long after it happened, if they ever found out. Even if it were relevant in any way to this article, and I contend that it is not, it would need sourcing and verification: a nation with a history of 1700 years does not need a couple of teenagers to achieve a place in culture, and to be "widely known around the internet" is far to nebulous a concept to be encyclopaedic. Kevin McE 16:52, 25 August 2007 (UTC)

Haha. I can tell you that half of the world has not even heard of San Marino and what it even is. You go around editing every country's soccer wikipedia like you run the place when you don't. What has the San Marino football team accomplished in it's history? Nothing. The information at hand is not irrelevant and because you don't care or know about does not mean anyone else doesn't as well. Teenagers? Computer game? It was a widely popular computer game. You have worse things on here like the term "ORLY" and other internet phenomenons. Give me a break. --Knea2006 19:20, 25 August 2007 (UTC)


 * 1) If "half the world has not even heard of" one of the oldest sovereign states in the world, that is a sad state of affairs. However, I suspect that that level of ignorance is not as widespread as you think.
 * 2) I regularly update FIFA rankings on any national football page that needs it, and make other edits from time to time (I have about 8 of the 202 members of FIFA as watchlist pages) as the need to make them conform to accuracy and wiki policy demands. You call this acting "like you run the place": I call it being a responsible contributor.
 * 3) The accomplishments of the San Marino team are indeed very limited: an unverifiable claim that somebody achieved something in the name of that team in a game on their computer adds nothing to the achievements of that team.
 * 4) You are asserting that the information that you wish to add is not irrelevant, but you have presented no reason why any intelligent person should share that opinion. You have not verified the information that you wish to post.
 * 5) I have at no time suggested that the game in question is not popular, nor that it should not have an article on Wikipedia. If the information that you wish to add can be verified, then maybe it would merit inclusion on that page.  I have simply asserted, and argued, that it gives no information about the San Marino national football team, and so has no place in the current article.
 * 6) I have never read the article ORLY and have no interest in doing so. If you think it falls short of the standards of Wikipedia, then I assume you will be motivated either to try to improve it, or to follow the appropriate steps to propose that the article be deleted.  That issue has no relevance to the content of this page, and I am aware that the relevant policy has been pointed out to you in the past.    Kevin McE 19:15, 26 August 2007 (UTC)

"on occasion travelling supporters outnumber the Sammarinese support"
This might be bordering on original research (my frustration at the lack of an explicit source I guess), but taking the recent game against Ireland as an example as it got plenty of English language coverage, the Irish Times quoted the Irish support as 2,500  and the total attendance was 3,294. Oldelpaso 13:08, 10 October 2007 (UTC)

Squad (14.08.2012)
Matteo Vitaioli now free agent. Squad San Marino Calcio (2012-13 season) - http://sanmarinocalcio.com/default.asp?id=1098

Alessandro Della Valle played season 2011-12 for S. Ermete Sanvitese. Why he free agent ???

Cristian Brolli - is player Cattolica Calcio ! Squad season 2012-13 - http://www.romagnasport.com/index.php?omnews_mode=show&omnews_id=70932&q2=Cristian+Brolli

Manuel Marani played for Tre Penne in Champions League 2012-13. Where is information what he was back in Murata ? But maybe it’s true. I read that he play in Tre Penne only for the Champions League ...

Valdas143 (talk) 10:58, 15 August 2012 (UTC)Valdas143

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List of matches not lost by San Marino
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is the section "List of matches not lost by San Marino" something really needed? needless to say that such a section is not included in template for national football teams, but it is also the only page in which this section appears. Wherever wrongly shown, it can also be considered offensive. Data are all included in other sections and/or pages (e.g. San_Marino_national_football_team and San Marino national football team results).

I suggest to remove it (also in the focus of lighten the page), do you agree? Riktetta (talk) 09:45, 14 October 2020 (UTC)


 * I agree no need for this section just add "national team results page" Tomrtn (talk) 13:15, 15 October 2020 (UTC)


 * I disagree. The team's record by itself is WP:NOTABLE so making a specific section to highlight games the team has not lost makes sense. It's current form (I did not put it back) can be worked on so it's less clunky. Maybe have each match be collapsible like the "upcoming fixtures" section. But the information itself should stay and be highlighted in some form. ColeTrain4EVER (talk) 19:28, 28 March 2021 (UTC)


 * I agree, the section should not be included on the national team page, but it could be listed on San Marino national football team results if people think it is useful. Faroe Islands national football team has something similar at the moment, under "Notable matches". Felixsv7 (talk) 15:13, 3 April 2021 (UTC)

Vadalism
Please fix it Cw131007 (talk) 14:56, 26 October 2021 (UTC)

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Mediterranean Games
What's up with the record of San Marino's participation in the Mediterranean Games? At San_Marino_national_football_team, the article links to San Marino national under-20 team (a red-link). Looking further down, it says that San Marino has a U-21, U-19 and U-17 team, but no U-20.

At Football at the Mediterranean Games, one finds that San Marino participated in the event twice since 1991: In 1997 (when all countries were represented by the Olympic teams), and in 2001 (when all countries were represented by the U-21 teams). Indeed, the 1997 team must have been the U-21, as confirmed on the article of the one player who scored a goal during that event, Andy Selva. Strangely though, in the participating teams section, the article about the 1997 games links to a non-existent San Marino national under-23 football team; and the article about the San Marino national under-21 football team makes no mention at all of either the 1997 or the 2001 Mediterranean Games. What's up with that mess? Renerpho (talk) 04:05, 19 December 2022 (UTC)

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How to edit the preview on Google
Hello, when i look for the page "San Marino national football team" on Google, the preview indicates that coach is still Fabrizio Costantini. How can it be edited? Oswald Breil (talk) 19:12, 28 December 2023 (UTC)