Cymru FC (Welsh for "Wales") is the national football team of Wales, representing the country in international competitions. The team is governed by the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and plays its home matches at the Cardiff City Stadium.
The history of Welsh football dates back to the late 19th century. The first unofficial international match between Wales and Scotland was played in 1876, and the first official match between the two nations took place in 1881. Wales joined FIFA in 1910 and has competed in 14 major tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship.
Despite never winning a major trophy, Wales has achieved some notable successes throughout its history.
Cymru FC has performed admirably in recent years, qualifying for two consecutive major tournaments:
Manager: Robert Page
Captain: Gareth Bale
Key Players:
Cymru FC plays its home matches at the Cardiff City Stadium, also known as "The Red Dragon Bowl". The stadium has a capacity of 33,280 and was built in 2009. It is also the home of the Cardiff City FC club team.
Cymru FC has a passionate and loyal fanbase, known as the "Red Wall". They are known for their passionate support and create an electrifying atmosphere at home matches.
The Welsh national football team is nicknamed "The Dragons", due to the presence of the dragon on the Welsh flag.
Cymru FC's traditional colors are red and white. The team's crest features a red dragon on a white background, which is the same as the Welsh national flag.
Cymru FC has a long-standing rivalry with England. The two nations have met 103 times, with England holding the advantage in wins (69). Other notable rivalries include those with Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Cymru FC is a proud and passionate national football team that represents Wales with distinction on the international stage. With its rich history, talented players and loyal supporters, the team will continue to strive for success and inspire future generations of Welsh footballers.
Tournament | Appearances | Best Result |
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FIFA World Cup | 2 | Quarter-finals (1958) |
UEFA European Championship | 2 | Semi-finals (1958, 2016) |
Position | Player | Club |
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Forward | Gareth Bale | Real Madrid |
Midfielder | Aaron Ramsey | Nice |
Winger | Daniel James | Fulham |
Midfielder | Joe Allen | Swansea City |
Striker | Kieffer Moore | AFC Bournemouth |
Year | Title |
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1896 | Home Nations Championship |
1907 | Home Nations Championship |
1920 | Home Nations Championship |
1924 | Home Nations Championship |
1930 | Home Nations Championship |
1932 | Home Nations Championship |
1934 | Home Nations Championship |
1952 | Home Nations Championship |
1955 | Home Nations Championship |
1960 | Home Nations Championship |
1969 | Home Nations Championship |
1970 | Home Nations Championship |
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