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The Wales national women's football team (Welsh: Tîm pêl-droed merched cenedlaethol Cymru) represents Wales in international football.It is controlled by the Football Association of Wales (FAW), the governing body for football in Wales and the third-oldest national football association in the world, founded in 1876 (148 years ago) ().
The story of the Wales women’s team began against the Republic of Ireland with a first ever international in May 1973. ... “This was quite a tense period for the women's national team ...
The national team games have seen a 198% increase in attendance, growing from an average of 1,800 to 5,370. ... Joe Powton, director at the club, said the Wales women's team has had an effect on ...
This is a list of the Wales women's national football team results and scheduled fixtures from 2020 to the present. [1] Fixtures and results. 2020 6 ...
The first official Wales Women team first played on 5 April 1987 when led by Liza Burgess, they took on an England Women side at Pontypool Park. [6] Prior to 1987, Welsh players were selected to represent Great Britain with the first representative side featuring players from Wales running against France at Richmond Athletic Ground in 1986.
As Wales await the pool draw for Euro 2025, record goal-scorer Jess Fishlock promises they will make their mark in their first appearance at a major finals.
The Wales national team represents the country of Wales in international association football.. All players who have played in 50 or more matches, either as a member of the starting eleven or as a substitute, are listed below.
Wales A 7–0 [2] Spain: National Centre of Excellence, Cardiff: 20 July 2014: Wales 7–27 Ireland XV: Estuary Road, Malahide, Dublin, Ireland 24 January 2016: Wales XV 15–5 Ireland XV: Ystrad Mynach: 29 October 2016: Wales XV 15–0 Scotland XV: Cardiff Arms Park: 11 November 2016: Wales 43–5: British Army Women's XV: Cardiff Arms Park ...