San Marino national under-17 football team

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San Marino U17
Association Federazione Sammarinese Giuoco Calcio
Head coach Flag of San Marino.svg Pietro Rossi
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First colours
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First international
Flag of San Marino (1862-2011).svg  San Marino 2–6 Romania  Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg
(Serravalle, San Marino; 11 November 1987)
Biggest win
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 1–2 San Marino  Flag of San Marino (1862-2011).svg
(Andorra la Vella, Andorra; 4 March 2002)
Biggest defeat
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 12–0 San Marino  Flag of San Marino.svg
(Tbilisi, Georgia; 19 October 2013)
World Cup
AppearancesNone
European Championship
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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. The head coach is Pietro Rossi.

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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

UEFA European Under-16/17 Championship recordQualification record
YearRoundPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGA
Flag of Italy.svg 1982 Did not enterDid not enter
Flag of Germany.svg 1984
Flag of Hungary.svg 1985
Flag of Greece.svg 1986
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg 1987
Flag of Spain.svg 1988 Did not qualify2002311
Flag of Denmark.svg 1989 Did not enterDid not enter
Flag of East Germany.svg 1990 Did not qualify200207
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 1991 Did not enterDid not enter
Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg 1992
Flag of Turkey.svg 1993 Did not qualify4004014
Flag of Ireland.svg 1994 Did not enterDid not enter
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 1995
Flag of Austria.svg 1996
Flag of Germany.svg 1997 Did not qualify200208
Flag of Scotland (traditional).svg 1998 2002116
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 1999 2002011
Flag of Israel.svg 2000 Did not enterDid not enter
Flag of England.svg 2001 Did not qualify200208
Flag of Denmark.svg 2002 210123
Flag of Portugal.svg 2003 300305
Flag of France.svg 2004 3003021
Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg 2005 3003014
Flag of Luxembourg.svg 2006 3012318
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2007 3003016
Flag of Turkey.svg 2008 3003113
Flag of Germany.svg 2009 300309
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg 2010 3003018
Flag of Serbia.svg 2011 300309
Flag of Slovenia.svg 2012 3003010
Flag of Slovakia.svg 2013 3012111
Flag of Malta.svg 2014 3003116
Flag of Bulgaria.svg 2015 3003111
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2016 3012114
Flag of Croatia.svg 2017 300319
Flag of England.svg 2018 3003022
Flag of Ireland.svg 2019 3003020
Flag of Estonia.svg 2020 Cancelled3003020
Flag of Israel.svg 2022 Did not qualify3003122
Flag of Hungary.svg 2023 3003116
Flag of Cyprus.svg 2024 3003010
Total81137717382

Current squad

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1 GK Davide Bernardi (2006-09-17) 17 September 2006 (age 17)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy
1 GK Jacopo Casadei (2007-11-23) 23 November 2007 (age 16)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy
1 GK Andrea Grana (2006-07-03) 3 July 2006 (age 17)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy

2 DF Giacomo Benvenuti (2006-02-03) 3 February 2006 (age 18)30 Flag of Italy.svg Sassuolo
2 DF Tommaso Benvenuti (2006-02-03) 3 February 2006 (age 18)30 Flag of Italy.svg Sassuolo
2 DF Federico Domeniconi (2006-07-14) 14 July 2006 (age 17)30 Flag of Italy.svg Vis Pesaro
2 DF Luca Fortunati (2006-08-10) 10 August 2006 (age 17)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy
2 DF Pietro Marinucci (2007-10-21) 21 October 2007 (age 16)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy
2 DF Manuel Molari (2006-06-07) 7 June 2006 (age 17)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy
2 DF Alberto Riccardi (2006-10-01) 1 October 2006 (age 17)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy

3 MF Tommaso Bindi (2007-07-06) 6 July 2007 (age 16)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy
3 MF Marco Casadei (2006-07-24) 24 July 2006 (age 17)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy
3 MF Tommy Cervellini (2006-08-04) 4 August 2006 (age 17)20 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy
3 MF Enea Della Balda (2007-07-08) 8 July 2007 (age 16)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy
3 MF Francesco Menicucci (2006-07-21) 21 July 2006 (age 17)00 Flag of Italy.svg Novafeltria
3 MF Luca Pasolini (2007-11-14) 14 November 2007 (age 16)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy

4 FW Gabriel Capicchioni (2006-05-12) 12 May 2006 (age 17)00 Flag of Italy.svg Rimini
4 FW Nicolas Giacopetti (2006-06-05) 5 June 2006 (age 17)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy
4 FW Nicolas Protti (2007-07-24) 24 July 2007 (age 16)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy
4 FW Enea Semperlotti (2007-11-04) 4 November 2007 (age 16)00 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy
4 FW Arda Khan Yazici (2006-02-02) 2 February 2006 (age 18)20 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Academy

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