Liechtenstein

World Cup Qualifying UEFA | Liechtenstein

Team Info

Founded: 1981

Stadium: Rheinpark Stadion

Manager: N/A

Official Website

Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
04 Jun 2026 Andorra vs Liechtenstein 16:00:00
24 Sep 2026 Liechtenstein vs Lithuania 18:45:00
01 Oct 2026 Azerbaijan vs Liechtenstein 16:00:00
13 Nov 2026 Liechtenstein vs Azerbaijan 19:45:00
16 Nov 2026 Lithuania vs Liechtenstein 17:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
29 Mar 2026
16:00
Aruba 4 - 1 Liechtenstein International Friendlies
Kigali Pelé Stadium
26 Mar 2026
14:30
Tanzania 0 - 1 Liechtenstein International Friendlies
Kigali Pelé Stadium
18 Nov 2025
19:45
Belgium 7 - 0 Liechtenstein World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Stade Maurice Dufrasne
15 Nov 2025
17:00
Liechtenstein 0 - 1 Wales World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Rheinpark Stadion
13 Oct 2025
16:00
Montenegro 2 - 1 Liechtenstein International Friendlies
10 Oct 2025
14:00
Kazakhstan 4 - 0 Liechtenstein World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Astana Arena
07 Sep 2025
16:00
North Macedonia 5 - 0 Liechtenstein World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Toše Proeski Arena
04 Sep 2025
18:45
Liechtenstein 0 - 6 Belgium World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Rheinpark Stadion
09 Jun 2025
16:00
Liechtenstein 0 - 4 Scotland International Friendlies
Rheinpark Stadion
06 Jun 2025
18:45
Wales 3 - 0 Liechtenstein World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Cardiff City Stadium

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About Liechtenstein

The Liechtenstein national football team (German: Liechtensteinische Fußballnationalmannschaft) is the national football team of the Principality 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 FIFA World Cup qualifier on 13 October 2004, was both its first ever away win and its first win in any FIFA World Cup qualifier. Conversely, Liechtenstein is the only country that lost an official match against San Marino. Liechtenstein suffered its biggest ever loss in 1996, during qualification for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, losing 1–11 to Macedonia, the result also being Macedonia's largest ever win to date.

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