Wales v Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein is the fourth smallest of any UEFA country; only San Marino, Gibraltar and the Faroe Islands are smaller.


History

The Liechtenstein Football Association (Liechtensteiner Fussballverband) was established in 1934 but did not become members of UEFA and FIFA until 1974.

Liechtenstein's first official international game was a 1-0 defeat in a friendly match at home to Switzerland in 1982 but they didn't compete in qualification for a major tournament until 1994 where their first match was a 4-1 defeat to Northern Ireland in Belfast during qualification for Euro 1996.

Wales record v Liechtenstein

Wales' first meeting with Liechtenstein was a friendly at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground in 2006.

Head to Head

 PWDLFA
Home330090
Away110020
ALL4400110

Match details

no.datescorescorers (wales)venue 
54414/11/2006Wales 4-0 LiechtensteinKoumas (2), Bellamy, LlewellynRacecourse Ground, WrexhamFr
56411/10/2008Wales 2-0 LiechtensteinEdwards, ogMillennium Stadium, CardiffWCQ
57514/10/2009Liechtenstein 0-2 WalesVaughan, RamseyRheinpark Stadion, VaduzWCQ
72006/06/2025Wales 3-0 LiechtensteinRodon, Wilson, MooreCardiff City Stadium, CardiffWCQ


Liechtenstein Honours

none


Welsh players to have made their debut against Liechtenstein

Two Welsh players have made their debut for Wales against Liechtenstein.