San Marino
Line-up
- 1E. Benedettini
- 3M. Palazzi
- 11M. Battistini
- 6D. Rossi
- 5C. Brolli
- 16F. Fabbri
- 22Mularoni, Marcello
- 8E. Golinucci
- 23K. Zonzini
- 14M. Bernardi
- 20Hirsch, Adolfo
- 21L. Lunadei
- 9Berardi, Filippo
- 19Nanni, Nicola
Subs
- 12Benedettini, Simone
- 10Stimac, Alex
- 15G. Conti
- 2D'Addario, Alessandro
- 13Grandoni, Andrea
- 4M. Battistini
- 7Giardi, Mattia
- 17D. Tomassini
- 18L. Ceccaroli
Hungary
Line-up
- 12D. Dibusz
- 4Szalai, Attila
- 6W. Orbán
- 21Botka, Endre
- 18Siger, David
- 20R. Sallai
- 13Kalmar, Zsolt
- 15L. Kleinheisler
- 19K. Géresi
- 23N. Nemanja
- 17R. Varga
- 11K. Varga
- 16D. Gazdag
- 10Cseri, Tamas
- 7L. Négo
- 9Á. Szalai
Subs
- 22B. Tóth
- 3S. Hangya
- 5Kecskes, Akos
- 2Á. Lang
- 14G. Lovrencsics
- 8Á. Nagy
Thumped 5-0 by group favourites England on Thursday, San Marino remain the lowest ranked nation in world football, with just one victory since obtaining FIFA membership 31 years ago! That run includes 43 straight defeats in World Cup qualification (WCQ) matches, adding further insult to the fact that the microstate is still yet to win a competitive game.
San Marino are desperate for positives, and there is one, as they have recorded two clean sheets from the last four games. Even so, they have still scored just one goal since September 2013 in competitive home games - in a period spanning 1,958 minutes of play!
Despite leading 2-0 and 3-2 last time.
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