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He is considered to be one of the most promising young talents in the San Marino national football team, often regarded as a key member of the squad, partnering Andy Selva and Nicola Ciacci in a three-pronged San Marino attack.
With 48 caps earned between 1992 and 2003, Gennari was previously the most capped player in the history of the San Marino national team, but Andy Selva and Damiano Vannucci have both bettered this record since.
The stadium was also witness to the World Cup competition's quickest goal ever scored, by Davide Gualtieri of San Marino, taking 8.3 seconds to put his team ahead against England.
Giacomo Benedettini (born 7 October, 1982) is a San Marinese footballer who currently plays for S.P. Tre Fiori and the San Marino national football team.