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Gareth Bale is Wales' top goalscorer of all-time with 41 goals and record cap holder. Chris Gunter was the first player to attain 100 caps for Wales. Gary Speed gained 85 caps for Wales and managed the side between 2010 and 2011. John Toshack gained 40 caps for Wales and managed the side for a single match in 1994 and between 2004 and 2010.
Player Wales career Caps Goals Average 1 Gareth Bale 2006–2022 111 41 0.37 2 Ian Rush 1980–1996 73 28 0.38 3 Trevor Ford: 1947–1957 38 23 0.61 = Ivor Allchurch: 1951–1966 68 23 0.34 5 Dean Saunders: 1986–2001 75 22 0.29 6 Aaron Ramsey: 2008– 86 21 0.24 7 Craig Bellamy: 1998–2013 78 19 0.24 8 Robert Earnshaw: 2002–2012 58 16 0.28 =
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. Each player's details include their playing position while with the team, the number of caps earned and goals scored in all international matches, and details of the first and most recent matches played in. The ...
The Wales team on 11 October 2011 ahead of their UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying match against Bulgaria in Sofia. Gary Speed was appointed as permanent manager on 14 December 2010. [23] Speed appointed 20-year-old Aaron Ramsey captain, making him the youngest Wales captain. [24] In August 2011, Wales attained their lowest FIFA ranking of 117th. [25]
In association football, a cap is traditionally awarded in international football to a player making an official appearance for their national team. This article lists all men's football players who have played in 100 or more official international matches for a national football team according to association football's world governing body FIFA.
Wales have bolstered their coaching team ahead of the Six Nations with the addition of former prop Adam Jones as a scrum consultant.. The highly-rated Jones joins Warren Gatland’s staff on ...
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Williams, nicknamed the "Prince of Centres", earned 22 caps for Wales and five for the Lions in an eight-year Test career. Wales won all five Tests in which he served as captain; at the time of his induction, he was the only Wales captain with a 100% winning record. Williams went on to become a prominent rugby commentator.