San Marino - FIFA's last-ranked team - won its first match in 20 years and fans couldn't believe it

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In the world of sports, there are bad teams. And then there’s San Marino men’s soccer.

Well, on Thursday, players representing Europe’s third-smallest country gave all of the 33,660 Sammarinese population something to smile about.

San Marino — ranked dead last by FIFA at 210 — had not won a match since April of 2004 and had never won a competitive match in program history. And despite some admirable showings in recent years (like a 2-1 loss to Denmark), San Marino’s 20-year winless streak seemed endless.

That all changed in Thursday’s UEFA Nations League D group stage matchup against Liechtenstein. Behind a 58th minute goal from Nicko Sensoli — a 19-year-old in the fourth division of Italian soccer — San Marino was able to end the streak with a 1-0 win. The scenes in San Marino were electric — almost a state of shock between the players and fans in the stands.

That’s what sports is all about right there.

The soccer world also couldn’t believe that San Marino won a match.

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