Andorra's first official game was a 6–1 defeat in a friendly match to
Estonia in 1996. Since the qualifying rounds for the
UEFA Euro 2000 tournament, Andorra have competed in qualifying for every
European Championship and
World Cup but have had very little success. They have only won thirteen matches since becoming recognised by FIFA in 1996. (Full article...)
Image 21Andorran flag on a balcony, Ordino (from Andorra)
Image 22A train at
Latour-de-Carol (La Tor de Querol), one of the two stations serving Andorra. Andorra has no railways, although the line connecting Latour-de-Carol and
Toulouse, which in turn connects to France's
TGVs at Toulouse, runs within two kilometres (1.2 miles) of the Andorran border. (from Andorra)
Image 24Enthronement as Co-Prince in 1942 of Bishop
Ramón Iglesias (centre). The local comite was led by Francesc Cairat (left), the
First General Syndic with the longest regencie, from 1936 to 1960. (from Andorra)
Image 25Streets of the city centre of Andorra la Vella in 1986. From the same year until 1989 Andorra normalized the economic treaties with the
EEC.
Image 32RTVA, the public service television and radio broadcaster in Andorra (from Andorra)
Image 33Manor house of the Rossell family in
Ordino,
Casa Rossell, built in 1611. The family also owned the largest ironwork forges in Andorra as Farga Rossell and Farga del Serrat. (from Andorra)