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Liechtenstein national football teamOn 9 March 1982 in Balzers, Liechtenstein lost 0-1 it's first international game against Switzerland football team. Until now 232 Liechtenstein national team matches were held. Liechtenstein national football team all-time recordWP 12.5 P 232 W 15 D 28 L 189 GF 92 GA 659 GF/P 0.397 GA/P 2.841 Av attendance 6 721 WP - winning percentage, P - played, W - wins, D - draws, L - losses, GF - goals for, GA - goals against, Av - average Liechtenstein football results by competition Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Winning Percentage Friendly matches and other tournaments 68 6 9 53 34 180 15.5 All-time Liechtenstein results by date 1
09 Mar 1982 19:30 (+1:00)
Balzers, Sportplatz Rheinau Friendly International 2
30 May 1990 18:30 (+2:00)
Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren Friendly International 3
12 Mar 1991 19:30 (+1:00)
Balzers, Sportplatz Rheinau Friendly International 4
26 Oct 1993 19:00 (+1:00)
Balzers, Sportplatz Rheinau Friendly International 5
20 Apr 1994 20:00 (+1:00)
Belfast, Windsor Park UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 6 6
27 May 1994 18:00 (+2:00)
Basel, St. Jakob Stadion Friendly International 7
07 Sep 1994 17:00 (+2:00)
Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 6 8
12 Oct 1994 19:30 (+1:00)
Dublin, Lansdowne Road UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 6 9
15 Nov 1994 14:00 (+1:00)
Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 6 10
18 Dec 1994 17:00 (+1:00)
Lisbon, Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica (da Luz) UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 6 11
26 Apr 1995 18:25 (+2:00)
Salzburg, Lehener Stadion UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 6 12
03 Jun 1995 18:00 (+2:00)
Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 6 13
15 Aug 1995 18:00 (+2:00)
Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 6 14
06 Sep 1995 18:30 (+3:00)
Rīga, Daugavas Stadions UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 6 15
11 Oct 1995 15:00 (+1:00)
Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 6 16
24 Apr 1996 19:00 (+2:00)
Skopje, Gradski Stadion 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 8 17
04 Jun 1996 19:30 (+2:00)
Mannheim, Carl Benz Stadion Friendly International 18
31 Aug 1996 18:00 (+2:00)
Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 8 19
09 Oct 1996 18:30 (+3:00)
Vilnius, Žalgirio Stadionas 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 8 20
09 Nov 1996 13:30 (+1:00)
Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 8 21
29 Mar 1997 18:00 (+2:00)
Bucharest, Stadionul Steaua (Ghencea) 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 8 22
30 Apr 1997 17:30 (+2:00)
Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 8 23
21 May 1997 19:30 (+1:00)
Dublin, Lansdowne Road 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 8 24
20 Aug 1997 17:30 (+2:00)
Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 8 25
06 Sep 1997 15:30 (+2:00)
Eschen, Sportpark Eschen-Mauren 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 8 26
11 Oct 1997 14:00
Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 8 28
02 Sep 1998 21:00 (+3:00)
Bucharest, Stadionul Steaua (Ghencea) UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 7 29
10 Oct 1998 16:30 (+2:00)
Vaduz, Rheinpark Stadion UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 7 30
14 Oct 1998 20:00 (+2:00)
Vaduz, Rheinpark Stadion UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 7 31
27 Mar 1999 19:30 (+1:00)
Budapest, Üllői úti Stadion UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 7 32
31 Mar 1999 20:30 (+2:00)
Vaduz, Rheinpark Stadion UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 7 33
05 Jun 1999 18:00 (+5:00)
Baku, Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika Stadionu UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 7 34
09 Jun 1999 21:00 (+1:00)
Coimbra, Estádio Municipal de Coimbra UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 7 35
18 Aug 1999 19:30 (+2:00)
Vaduz, Rheinpark Stadion Friendly International 36
04 Sep 1999 20:15 (+2:00)
Vaduz, Rheinpark Stadion UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 7 37
08 Sep 1999 16:00 (+2:00)
Dubnica nad Váhom, Kerametal Stadion UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 7 38
09 Oct 1999 17:30 (+2:00)
Vaduz, Rheinpark Stadion UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 7 39
26 Apr 2000 18:30 (+2:00)
Vaduz, Rheinpark Stadion Friendly International 40
07 Jun 2000 19:30 (+2:00)
Freiburg im Breisgau, Dreisamstadion Friendly International Liechtenstein national football team records and stats4:0 Biggest victory (10 October 2004 vs Luxembourg) 1:11 Heaviest defeat (11 November 1996 vs Macedonia) 2 Most consecutive victories (9 September 2020 vs San Marino - 10 October 2020 vs Luxembourg) 2 Most consecutive matches without defeat (achieved on 7 occasions, most recently 9 September 2020 vs San Marino - 10 October 2020 vs Luxembourg) 2 Most consecutive draws (achieved on 3 occasions, most recently 9 September 2019 vs Greece - 10 October 2019 vs Armenia) 24 Most consecutive matches without a draw (10 October 2021 vs North Macedonia - 3 March 2024 vs Faroe Islands) 37 Most consecutive matches without victory (10 October 2020 vs Gibraltar - 3 March 2024 vs Latvia) 24 Most consecutive defeats (10 October 2021 vs North Macedonia - 3 March 2024 vs Faroe Islands) 4 Most consecutive matches scoring (10 October 2004 vs Portugal - 3 March 2005 vs Russia, 9 September 2018 vs Armenia - 10 October 2018 vs Gibraltar) 11 Most consecutive matches without scoring (5 May 1994 vs Switzerland - 4 April 1996 vs Macedonia, 9 September 2000 vs Israel - 3 March 2002 vs Northern Ireland) 35 Most consecutive matches conceding a goal (11 November 2020 vs Malta - 3 March 2024 vs Latvia) 2 Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal (8 August 1999 vs Bosnia & Herzegovina - 9 September 1999 vs Hungary) External sources
| Liechtenstein football association Liechtenstein Football Association Most caps for Liechtenstein 1. Peter Jehle (1998 - 2018) - 132 caps 2. Mario Frick (1993 - 2015) - 125 caps 3. Martin Stocklasa (1996 - 2014) - 113 caps 4. Franz Burgmeier (2001 - 2018) - 112 caps 5. Nicolas Hasler (2010 - 2023) - 94 caps Most goals for Liechtenstein 1. Mario Frick (1993 - 2015) - 16 goals 2. Franz Burgmeier (2001 - 2018) - 9 goals 3. Michele Polverino (2007 - 2019) - 6 goals 4. Thomas Beck (1998 - 2013) - 5 goals 5. Martin Stocklasa (1996 - 2014) - 5 goals | |||||||||
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