In June 1995, Jack Charlton led Ireland to an unexpected and humiliating 0-0 draw with Liechtenstein, despite Ireland's high ranking and numerous shots on goal.
San Marino made history by scoring three goals in a match for the first time ever, achieving promotion to the third tier of the Nations League.
Despite being the worst-ranked international football team, San Marino managed to defeat Liechtenstein, a surprising victory that reflected both teams' contrasting histories in football.
Liechtenstein, known for its limited football success, faced San Marino, who had never won away, yet ultimately lost, showcasing the unpredictability of football.
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