Welsh national football team



         


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Current coach
Mark Hughes, 1999-
Most capped player
Neville Southall: 86
Highest goalscorer
Ian Rush: 28
First International
Scotland 4 - 0 Wales
(Glasgow, Scotland; 26 March, 1876)
Largest win
Wales 11 - 0 Ireland
(Wrexham, Wales; 3 March, 1888)
Largest defeat
Scotland 9 - 0 Wales
(Glasgow, Scotland; 23 March, 1878)
World Cup
Finals appearances: 1 (First: 1958)
Best result: Quarterfinals, 1958
European Championships
Finals appearances: 0

Wales' only World Cup appearance was in 1958, when they drew all the matches in their group and reached the Quarter-finals, losing 1-0 to Brazil. They never qualified for the European Championship, last losing in the playoffs for place in Euro 2004 against Russia. They are currently managed by former player Mark Hughes.

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