Football in Liechtenstein
In the qualification for the EURO 2008 they gained seven points in a tough group with Spain, Sweden, Northern Ireland, Denmark, Latvia and Iceland.[7] Progress on the development front as a result of activities by the LFV were part of the reason that Radio Liechtenstein cited in September 2017 the time to create a senior women's national team.[10] Since 1945, the tiny principality has had its own cup competition, the winners of which are guaranteed entry into the Europa Conference League qualification.Mario Frick holds the record for most appearances and goals scored for Liechtenstein, and also played in football leagues around Europe.Their delegation was headed by Monika Burgmeier, along with top level women's club coaches Stefan Negele, Anton Kindle and Walter Vogt.safety equipment and training materials were provided to 200 girls in the country to encourage their participation in the sport.[14][15] Playing in Switzerland is the norm for most women's clubs in the country as a result of the size of their population and its location.