Liechtenstein national football team

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Liechtenstein
Association Liechtenstein Football Association
(Liechtensteiner Fussballverband)
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Flag of Switzerland Hans-Peter Zaugg (2006-)
Most caps Mario Frick (87)
Top scorer Mario Frick (14)
Home stadium Rheinpark Stadion
FIFA code LIE
FIFA ranking 153
Highest FIFA ranking 118 (January 2008)
Lowest FIFA ranking 165 (May 1998)
Elo ranking 166
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First international
Flag of Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 0 - 1 Switzerland 
(Vaduz, Leichenstein; March 9, 1982)
Biggest win
Luxembourg  0 - 4 Flag of Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
(Luxembourg, Luxembourg; October 13, 2004)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 1 - 11 FYR Macedonia 
(Vaduz, Leichenstein; November 9, 1996)

The Liechtenstein national football team is the national football team of Liechtenstein and is controlled by the Liechtenstein Football Association. The organisation is known as the Liechtensteiner Fussballverband in German. The team's first match was an unofficial match against Malta in Seoul, a 1-1 draw in 1981. Their first official match came two years later, a 0-1 defeat from Switzerland. Liechtenstein's largest win, a 4-0 win over Luxembourg in a 2006 World Cup qualifier on 13 October 2004, was both its first away win ever and its first win in any World Cup qualifier. Liechtenstein suffered its biggest ever loss in 1996, during qualification for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, with an 11-1 thrashing at the hands of Republic of Macedonia.

The team's record in competitive games was so poor it prompted British writer Charlie Connelly to follow the entire qualifying campaign for the 2002 World Cup. As recorded in the subsequent book Stamping Grounds: Liechtenstein's Quest for the World Cup, Liechtenstein lost all eight games without scoring a goal.

Four days before Liechtenstein scored its first win in World Cup qualifying, the team made even more headlines with a stunning 2-2 draw in Vaduz in a 2006 World Cup qualifier against Portugal, the losing finalists in Euro 2004. Before this result, Liechtenstein had lost all of its previous 20 World Cup qualifiers. They also caused a shock in the return match at the end of the group phase when Benjamin Fischer scored, and Liechtenstein led at half time, before eventually losing 2-1.

Liechtenstein is the only country ever to lose to San Marino, with a 0-1 loss in a friendly match on 28 April 2004.

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[edit] History

Liechtenstein are only a relatively recent affiliate to FIFA, and did not participate in any qualifying series until the Euro 96 qualifiers. There they managed to surprise the Republic of Ireland by holding them to a 0-0 draw on 3 June 1995. On 14 October 1998 they managed their first victory in a qualifying campaign by winning 2-1 against Azerbaijan in a Euro 2000 qualifying match.

Since then, the presence of Liechtenstein clubs in the Swiss league system and of a handful of professional players (most notably Mario Frick) has seen the side's competitiveness improve enormously. The Euro 2004 qualifiers saw Liechtenstein improve to the extent they restricted England to 2-0 wins. The 2006 World Cup qualifiers, however, brought even better results as two wins over Luxembourg and draws against both Slovakia and Portugal meant that Liechtenstein finished with 8 points.

In Euro 2008 qualifiers, Liechtenstein beat Latvia for probably their greatest ever victory - indeed their first against a country that has qualified for a major finals - through a solitary goal from Mario Frick. The result caused the Latvian manager to resign after the match. They repeated their heroics against Iceland managing to beat them 3-0 on October 17, 2007, for their second qualifying group win.

The Liechtensteiner Fussballverbund voted Rainer Hasler to be their "Golden Player" - their best player over the last 50 years - to mark UEFA's golden jubilee.

[edit] World Cup record

Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
Flag of the United States 1994 Did not qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of France 1998 Did not qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of South KoreaFlag of Japan 2002 Did not qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of Germany 2006 Did not qualify - - - - - - -
Flag of South Africa 2010 Did not qualify - - - - - - -

[edit] European Championship record

Year Result GP W D L GS GA
Flag of England 1996 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of BelgiumFlag of the Netherlands 2000 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Portugal 2004 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of AustriaFlag of Switzerland 2008 Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of PolandFlag of Ukraine 2012 Did not qualify - - - - - -

[edit] Manager History

[edit] Current squad

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
1 GK Peter Jehle January 22, 1982 (1982-01-22) (age 27) 73 0 Flag of France FC Tours
12 GK Benjamin Büchel July 4, 1989 (1989-07-04) (age 20) 2 0 Flag of Switzerland FC Widnau
GK Cengiz Biçer December 11, 1987 (1987-12-11) (age 21) 0 0 Flag of Turkey Samsunspor
2 DF Marco Ritzberger December 27, 1986 (1986-12-27) (age 22) 23 0 Flag of Liechtenstein FC Vaduz
3 DF Michael Stocklasa December 2, 1980 (1980-12-02) (age 28) 57 1 Flag of Liechtenstein USV Eschen/Mauren
4 DF Fabio D'Elia January 19, 1983 (1983-01-19) (age 26) 46 2 Flag of Liechtenstein USV Eschen/Mauren
6 DF Martin Stocklasa May 29, 1979 (1979-05-29) (age 30) 83 5 Flag of Austria SV Ried
MF Martin Wille May 29, 1986 (1986-05-29) (age 23) 1 0 Flag of Liechtenstein FC Balzers
MF Mathias Christen August 18, 1987 (1987-08-18) (age 21) 7 0 Flag of Switzerland FC Wil 1900
MF Christoph Biedermann January 30, 1987 (1987-01-30) (age 22) 3 0 Flag of Liechtenstein USV Eschen/Mauren
MF Martin Rechsteiner February 15, 1989 (1989-02-15) (age 20) 1 0 Flag of Liechtenstein FC Balzers
5 MF Andreas Gerster November 24, 1982 (1982-11-24) (age 26) 38 0 Flag of Liechtenstein USV Eschen/Mauren
8 MF Ronny Büchel March 19, 1982 (1982-03-19) (age 27) 62 0 Flag of Liechtenstein USV Eschen/Mauren
11 MF Franz Burgmeier April 7, 1982 (1982-04-07) (age 27) 53 7 Flag of Liechtenstein FC Vaduz
13 MF Martin Büchel February 19, 1987 (1987-02-19) (age 22) 27 0 Flag of Switzerland FC Zürich
15 MF Franz-Josef Vogt October 30, 1985 (1985-10-30) (age 23) 19 0 Flag of Liechtenstein FC Balzers
16 MF Roger Beck August 3, 1983 (1983-08-03) (age 25) 38 1 Flag of Liechtenstein FC Balzers
17 MF Stefan Büchel June 30, 1986 (1986-06-30) (age 23) 6 0 Flag of Liechtenstein USV Eschen/Mauren
18 MF Michele Polverino September 26, 1984 (1984-09-26) (age 24) 12 0 Flag of Switzerland FC Aarau
7 FW Benjamin Fischer October 19, 1980 (1980-10-19) (age 28) 22 2 Flag of Liechtenstein FC Vaduz
9 FW Thomas Beck February 21, 1981 (1981-02-21) (age 28) 68 5 Flag of Austria FC Hard
10 FW Mario Frick September 7, 1974 (1974-09-07) (age 34) 87 14 Flag of Switzerland FC St.Gallen
14 FW Raphael Rohrer May 3, 1985 (1985-05-03) (age 24) 40 1 Flag of Liechtenstein USV Eschen/Mauren

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