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This is a list of the Wales national football team results from ... 8 September 2021 () 2022 World Cup ... Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
In October 2022, the FAW announced it was considering rebranding the team to only use the Welsh name for the country, ditching the term "Wales", following the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The association said it was in discussions with UEFA over how to change the name, and were inspired by Turkey 's rebrand to Türkiye and not being the last country ...
For lists of Wales national football team results see: Wales national football team results 1876–99; Wales national football team results 1900–14; Wales national football team results 1920–39; Wales national football team results 1946–59; Wales national football team results 1960–79; Wales national football team results 1980–99
The Football Association of Wales (FAW; Welsh: Cymdeithas Bêl-droed Cymru) is the governing body of association football and futsal in Wales, and controls the Wales national football team, its corresponding women's team, as well as the Wales national futsal team. It is a member of FIFA, UEFA and the IFAB. [1]
Wales national football team results (1876–1899) Wales national football team results (1900–1914) Wales national football team results (1920–1939) Wales national football team results (unofficial matches) Wales national football team results (1946–1959) Wales national football team results (1960–1979)
Bale playing for Wales in 2016. Gareth Bale is a Welsh former professional footballer who represented the Wales national team as a forward from 2006 to 2022. He made his debut appearance for Wales on 27 May 2006, during a friendly against Trinidad and Tobago; at 16 years and 315 days old, Bale was the youngest ever player to represent the side at the time. [1]
The Wales national football team have entered every World Cup since 1950, but to date have only qualified for two finals tournaments: in 1958 and 2022. In 1958, they reached the quarter-finals before being eliminated by eventual winners Brazil. [1] In 2022, they finished bottom of Group B behind England, the United States and Iran.
Wales career Caps Goals 1 Gareth Bale: Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur, Real Madrid, Los Angeles FC: 2006–2022 111 41 2 Chris Gunter: Cardiff City, Tottenham Hotspur, Nottingham Forest, Reading, Charlton Athletic: 2007–2022 109 0 = Wayne Hennessey: Wolverhampton Wanderers, Crystal Palace, Burnley, Nottingham Forest: 2007– 109 0 4 Neville ...