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THERE ARE NO EASY GAMES IN INTERNATIO­NAL FOOTBALL... EXCEPT FOR THIS ONE!

FIFA’s lowest ranked team at 211, San Marino’s mix of bankers, dentists and ‘normal guys’ have had a difficult build-up for tonight’s clash but they have a dream of leaving Wembley Stadium UNBEATEN

- BY JOHN CROSS Chief Football Writer @johncrossm­irror

THEY are the team who have NEVER won a competitiv­e match.

And if England’s stars think this season has been difficult, spare a thought for San Marino. They were not able to play for four months.

Covid restrictio­ns meant there were no non-league matches, players were only allowed to train individual­ly between October and February and they have only just returned to action.

It is hardly the best preparatio­n for a trip to Wembley. But the world’s lowest-ranked team, from incredibly high. The challenge for a population of 33,000, who are every team is to make sure we made up largely of part-timers, never enter the pitch already still see it as a huge adventure. beaten.

“We only started one month “That is our target for this ago, we’ve played just four official game – to enter the pitch not games before this triple header of beaten.”

World Cup qualifying matches,” San Marino have played said their manager Franco England six times. They have lost Varrella (left), 68, a former all six, conceding 37 goals and Juventus youth team player and scoring just once… and who can experience­d coach. ever forget that?

“When the opposition is so Their famous opening goal in tough, the challenges are 1993 when Davide Gualtieri

THAT ICONIC EIGHT-SECOND GOAL IN 1993 scored after just 8.3 seconds remains the second-fastest in World Cup qualifying history. Gualtieri is a national hero, despite England eventually winning 7-1, but they still missed out on qualifying for the 1994 World Cup, which cost boss Graham Taylor his job. Incredibly, San Marino were ranked 118th – their highest-ever standing – despite losing that match to England.

But after several changes to the FIFA system in recent years, they now find themselves nearly 100 places lower at the bottom of the pile. FIFA has 211 recognised nations, but only 210 are currently

ranked. Yet they have just enjoyed their best-ever competitiv­e sequence – two consecutiv­e goalless draws against Lichtenste­in and Gibraltar. All hope is not lost.

Veteran midfielder Mirko Palazzi (left),

34, said: “To play at Wembley is always a very proud moment for us, especially in such a historic moment at the start of a campaign.

“We want to make a better start ourselves at Wembley because it is a temple of football and England are one of the best teams in the world.

“We’ve played as a national team in so many games with some really big opponents – England, Spain and Germany.

Each time we’ve faced profession­al opponents, even with the smaller teams. We want to be as profession­al as possible – even if we’re not profession­al and we’re normal working people. But when San Marino players end their careers, the most beautiful memories will be from the national team and playing in great stadiums.”

Matteo Vitaioli, 31, has scored one goal in 62 caps while working parttime in a graphic design office.

He said: “We will share the pitch with players that we are used to seeing on TV.”

Football has always been about dreams and romance – and how San Marino are entitled to theirs.

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SEAMAN ALL AT SEA England are shocked straight from the kick-off in 1993 as Gualtieri beats Seaman
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