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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) ().
England's international rugby capped players; No. Name Position Date of first cap Opposition 1: Karen Almond: Fly-half: 5 April 1987: vs. Wales at Pontypool
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.
England at the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup. Until 2009, the badge and logo of England women's national teams was significantly different from that worn by men's teams. However, in 2009 in anticipation of the merger between the Rugby Football Union and Rugby Football Union for Women England teams adopted the men's rose. [citation needed]
Wales are going to the 2025 Uefa Women's Euros with both fans and players celebrating as the team makes history – qualifying for their first major tournament. The Welsh beat Republic of Ireland ...
It’s the third European in a row in which England have faced another home nation, following a 5-0 victory over Northern Ireland at Euro 2022 and a 6-0 win over Scotland at Euro 2017, but Wales ...
This is a list of England women's international footballers – association football players who have played for the England women's national football team. This table takes into account all official England matches. Legacy numbers were introduced in November 2022 to mark the 50th anniversary of an official England women's team. [1]
England women's team in October 2022; ten of these eleven players (#1–10) were in the July 2022 Euro-winning side. On 14 August 2020, the FA announced it had reached a four-year deal with Netherlands manager Sarina Wiegman, who agreed to take over the team from September 2021, becoming the first non-British permanent manager.