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The 2011 National Assembly for Wales election was an election for the National Assembly. The poll was held on 5 May 2011 and decided the incumbency for all the Assembly's seats. The poll was held on 5 May 2011 and decided the incumbency for all the Assembly's seats.
The results of the referendum were announced on 4 March 2011. Overall, 63.49% voted 'yes', and 36.51% voted 'no'. In 21 of 22 local authorities the vote was 'yes', with the exception being Monmouthshire by a slim majority.
Wales: 3–2 England: 1936–37 European Championship: Taff Vale Park, Pontypridd: 12,000 6 December 1936 France: 3–9 Wales: Stade de Paris, Paris: 17,000 29 January 1938 England: 6–7 Wales: 1938 European Championship: Odsal Stadium, Bradford: 8,637 2 April 1938 Wales: 18–2 France: Stebonheath Park, Llanelli: 20,000 5 November 1938 Wales ...
The following table shows the team's results in major statistical categories. [1] Team statistics Team Played Won ... 24 September 2011: 8 Scott Williams Wales
The 2011 Rugby League Four Nations tournament (also known as the 2011 Gillette Rugby League Four Nations due to sponsorship by Gillette), was the third staging of the Rugby League Four Nations tournament, and was played in England and Wales during October and November 2011.
4 February – 19 March 2011: Countries England France Ireland Italy Scotland Wales: Tournament statistics; Champions England (26th title) Matches played: 15: Attendance: 920,618 (61,375 per match) Tries scored: 51 (3.4 per match) Top point scorer(s) Toby Flood (50) Top try scorer(s) Chris Ashton (6) Player of the tournament: Andrea Masi
This article lists the results for the Wales national football team from 2000 through to 2019. ... Wales 0–3 Brazil: Millennium ... 2011 Nations Cup: Wales 1–3
Pool D of the 2011 Rugby World Cup began on 10 September 2011 and was completed on 2 October. The pool was composed of the current Rugby World Cup holders South Africa , as well as Wales , Samoa , Fiji and Namibia .