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Nickname(s) | The Dragons (Welsh: Y Dreigiau) | ||
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Association | Football Association of Wales (FAW) | ||
Head coach | Mark Jones | ||
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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.
Win Draw Loss
20 March 2018 Friendly | Wales C | 2-3 | England C | Barry, Wales |
19:30 UTC |
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Report |
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Stadium: Jenner Park Referee: Tim Marshall |
19 March 2019 Friendly | England C | 2-2 | Wales C | Salford, England |
19:45 UTC |
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Report | Stadium: Moor Lane Referee: David Munro |
30 March 2022 Friendly | Wales C | 4-0 | England C | Caernarfon, Wales |
14:30 UTC | Evans 11', 34' Edwards 20', 25' |
Report | Stadium: The Oval Referee: Tim Marshall |
21 March 2023 Friendly | England C | 1-0 | Wales C | Altrincham, England |
19:45 UTC | de Havilland 45+1' | Report | Stadium: Moss Lane |
19 March 2024 Friendly | Wales C | 1-0 | England C | Llanelli, Wales |
19:45 UTC | Bradley | Stadium: Stebonheath Park |
Squad to face England C at Llanelli Town on 19 March 2024.
Name | Club |
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Kelland Absolom | Bala Town |
Connor Roberts | The New Saints |
Rhys Abbruzzese | Haverfordwest County |
Danny Davies | The New Saints |
Mael Davies | Penybont |
Lee Jenkins | Haverfordwest County |
Emlyn Lewis | Cardiff Metropolitan University |
Kane Owen | Penybont |
Ryan Sears | Newtown |
Sion Bradley | Caernarfon Town |
Noah Edwards | Connah's Quay Nomads |
Danny Gosset | Caernarfon Town |
Clayton Green | Pontypridd United |
Tom Price | Cardiff Metropolitan University |
Josh Williams | Connah's Quay Nomads |
Ben Ahmun | Pontypridd United |
Ethan Cann | Llanelli Town |
Gwion Dafydd | Caernarfon Town (on loan from The New Saints) |
Jordan Davies | Connah's Quay Nomads |
Sam Jones | Cardiff Metropolitan University |
The FAW runs a semi-professional Under 18 squad using players primarily drawn from Welsh Premier League clubs.
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