San Marino national under-17 football team

The San Marino national U-17 football team is the national under-17 football team of San Marino and is controlled by the San Marino Football Federation.

San Marino U17
AssociationFederazione Sammarinese Giuoco Calcio
Head coach Pietro Rossi
First colours
Second colours
First international
 San Marino 2–6 Romania 
(Serravalle, San Marino; 11 November 1987)
Biggest win
 Andorra 1–2 San Marino 
(Andorra la Vella, Andorra; 4 March 2002)
Biggest defeat
 Netherlands 12–0 San Marino 
(Tbilisi, Georgia; 19 October 2013)
World Cup
AppearancesNone
European Championship
AppearancesNone

The head coach is Pietro Rossi.

They have competed in the UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifying rounds every year since 2003. They have so far played 44 official games with 40 defeats, three draws (against Andorra in 2012, Faroe Islands in 2005 and Armenia in 2015) and one victory (over Andorra, in 2002).[1][2][3]

Competitive record

FIFA Under-17 World Cup Record

UEFA U-16 Championship Record

  • 1982: Did not enter
  • 1984: Did not enter
  • 1985: Did not enter
  • 1986: Did not enter
  • 1987: Did not enter
  • 1988: Did not qualify
  • 1989: Did not enter
  • 1990: Did not qualify
  • 1991: Did not enter
  • 1992: Did not enter
  • 1993: Did not qualify
  • 1994: Did not enter
  • 1995: Did not enter
  • 1996: Did not enter
  • 1997: Did not qualify
  • 1998: Did not qualify
  • 1999: Did not qualify
  • 2000: Did not enter
  • 2001: Did not qualify

UEFA U-17 Championship Record

  • 2002: Did not enter
  • 2003: Qualifying Round
  • 2004: Qualifying Round
  • 2005: Qualifying Round
  • 2006: Qualifying Round
  • 2007: Qualifying Round
  • 2008: Qualifying Round
  • 2009: Qualifying Round
  • 2010: Qualifying Round
  • 2011: Qualifying Round
  • 2012: Qualifying Round
  • 2013: Qualifying Round
  • 2014: Qualifying Round
  • 2015: Qualifying Round
  • 2016: Qualifying Round
  • 2017: Qualifying Round
  • 2018: TBD
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