Wales national semi-professional football team
International team consisting of Cymru Premier league players
Nickname(s) | The Dragons (Welsh: Y Dreigiau) | ||
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Association | Football Association of Wales (FAW) | ||
Head coach | ![]() | ||
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The Wales 'C' National Team is a football team that represents the Football Association of Wales governed Welsh football league system. The team is selected using players that play in the Cymru Premier, the highest level of Welsh football.
Home matches are played at various grounds around the country. The Wales Semi Pro team competed in both the Four Nations Tournament and the International Challenge Trophy.
Recent results
Win Draw Loss
![Wales](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/dc/Flag_of_Wales.svg/23px-Flag_of_Wales.svg.png)
![England](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/be/Flag_of_England.svg/23px-Flag_of_England.svg.png)
20 March 2018 Friendly | ![]() | 2-3 | ![]() | Barry, Wales |
19:30 UTC |
| Report |
| Stadium: Jenner Park Referee: Tim Marshall |
![England](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/be/Flag_of_England.svg/23px-Flag_of_England.svg.png)
![Wales](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/dc/Flag_of_Wales.svg/23px-Flag_of_Wales.svg.png)
19 March 2019 Friendly | ![]() | 2-2 | ![]() | Salford, England |
19:45 UTC |
| Report |
| Stadium: Moor Lane Referee: David Munro |
![Wales](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/dc/Flag_of_Wales.svg/23px-Flag_of_Wales.svg.png)
![England](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/be/Flag_of_England.svg/23px-Flag_of_England.svg.png)
30 March 2022 Friendly | ![]() | 4-0 | ![]() | Caernarfon, Wales |
14:30 UTC | Evans ![]() Edwards ![]() | Report | Stadium: The Oval Referee: Tim Marshall |
![England](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/be/Flag_of_England.svg/23px-Flag_of_England.svg.png)
![Wales](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/dc/Flag_of_Wales.svg/23px-Flag_of_Wales.svg.png)
21 March 2023 Friendly | ![]() | 1-0 | ![]() | Altrincham, England |
19:45 UTC | de Havilland ![]() | Report | Stadium: Moss Lane |
![Wales](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/dc/Flag_of_Wales.svg/23px-Flag_of_Wales.svg.png)
![England](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/be/Flag_of_England.svg/23px-Flag_of_England.svg.png)
19 March 2024 Friendly | ![]() | 1-0 | ![]() | Llanelli, Wales |
19:45 UTC | Bradley ![]() | Stadium: Stebonheath Park |
Players
Current squad
Squad to face England C at Llanelli Town on 19 March 2024.[1]
Name | Club |
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Kelland Absolom | ![]() |
Connor Roberts | ![]() |
Rhys Abbruzzese | ![]() |
Danny Davies | ![]() |
Mael Davies | ![]() |
Lee Jenkins | ![]() |
Emlyn Lewis | ![]() |
Kane Owen | ![]() |
Ryan Sears | ![]() |
Sion Bradley | ![]() |
Noah Edwards | ![]() |
Danny Gosset | ![]() |
Clayton Green | ![]() |
Tom Price | ![]() |
Josh Williams | ![]() |
Ben Ahmun | ![]() |
Ethan Cann | ![]() |
Gwion Dafydd | ![]() |
Jordan Davies | ![]() |
Sam Jones | ![]() |
Managers
Mark Jones (2018–present)
Terry Boyle (2008–20??)
Tony Pennock (2003–2008)
Under 18 Squad
The FAW runs a semi-professional Under 18 squad using players primarily drawn from Welsh Premier League clubs.
Notable players
- Will Evans
- Rhys Griffiths
- Neil Taylor
Honours
References
- ^ Wales C squad
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Wales national football team
- Home venues
- Cardiff City Stadium
- Aberdare Athletic Ground
- Anfield
- Millennium Stadium
- Ninian Park
- Old Racecourse Ground
- Parc y Scarlets
- Penrhyn Park
- Racecourse Ground
- St. Helen's
- Swansea.com Stadium
- The Arms Park
- The National Stadium
- The Oval
- Vetch Field
- 1876–1899
- 1900–1914
- 1920–1939
- 1946–1959
- 1960–1979
- 1980–1999
- 2000–2019
- 2020–present
- Unofficial matches
- Matches v Home Nations
- 25+ caps
- World Cup & Euro Championship squads
- Born outside Wales
- Other categories
- British Home Championship (1884–1984)
- 2011 Nations Cup
- First international match (Scotland v Wales) (1876)
- 1958 World Cup play-off (1958)
- 1986 World Cup qualifier (death of Jock Stein) (1985)
- The Barry Horns
- When Pelé Broke Our Hearts
- "Together Stronger (C'mon Wales)"