The worst international soccer team on earth, which is staffed mostly by amateurs with other jobs, didn't lose this week. It's the first time in 6 years that's happened.
- San Marino, the world's lowest ranked international soccer team, secured its first point in over six years in a goalless draw with fellow minnows Liechtenstein on Tuesday.
- It also managed to record its first clean sheet away from home in its entire 30-year history.
- The country's international record now stands at an astonishing 162 defeats, four draws, and just one win.
San Marino, the world's lowest ranked international soccer team, secured its first point in over six years thanks to a drab goalless draw with fellow minnows Liechtenstein in the UEFA Nations League on Tuesday.
The result also saw San Marino, a team made up mostly of amateurs with other jobs, record its first clean sheet away from home in its entire 30-year history.
The last time San Marino did not lose a game was in 2014, when it drew 1-1 against Estonia.
Its international record now stands at an astonishing 162 defeats, four draws, and just one win, which came against Liechtenstein in a friendly match in 2004.
San Marino, a microstate completely enclosed by Italy with a population of just over 34,000, is ranked 210th in the world by FIFA, just below Anguilla and the British Virgin Islands.
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