welsh football
ANZACS ABROAD: A Q&A with Greg Draper - the Kiwi Wizard of Welsh Football
Since joining The New Saints, the one-cap New Zealand international has scored 84 goals in 152 games.
The Cult: Joe Allen
Though he's now plying his trade in the heart of Brexitland, Joe Allen is very much a European – rather than British – footballer. As divine in his midfield performances as he is in appearance, the Welshman is a worthy inductee to The Cult.
Trauma in Tbilisi: Remembering Wales' 5-0 Defeat to Georgia
In November 1994, Wales travelled to Georgia for a Euro '96 qualifier – and the hosts ran riot. What happened in Tbilisi that day would go down as one of the worst Welsh showings on the international stage.
The Gentle Giant: Remembering Welsh Football Legend John Charles
John Charles' goalscoring prowess in Yorkshire and Turin made him an icon of European football – and perhaps the greatest player to emerge from Wales.
Tiger Bay FC: The Welsh Football Club Representing a Displaced Community
Tiger Bay are not the average Welsh lower-league side, with every player and staff member at this small club either a first or second-generation immigrant. VICE Sports travelled to Cardiff to find out more.
Welsh Football Team Not Welsh Enough to be Honoured at Welsh Cultural Festival
The Welsh national team will not be honoured at this year's Eisteddfod, because an Archdruid is upset that several players do not speak Welsh.
Scenes of Pride and Devastation: Photographing London's Welsh Fans
Ahead of the biggest game in the history of Welsh football, we went to photograph Wales fans in London. The result was gutting, but the reaction one of complete acclaim.
For Welsh Fans, The Biggest Challenge is To Believe This is Real
Wales had genuinely come to believe that footballing success was something that only happened to other nations. Now that it's happening to them, the feeling is something close to shock.
Chris Coleman's Brother-In-Law Sets Up JustGiving Page to Help Pay Dean Saunders' Parking Fine
In a show of good, Welsh solidarity, people are chipping in to cover Dean Saunders' costs after he left his car at Birmingham Airport for the duration of the Euros.
The London Welsh: Watching The Match Against England With The Capital’s Wales Fans
For Welsh rugby fans, the Famous Three Kings is the London pub of choice. We went to see if the same held true for football, and how it felt to support Wales behind enemy lines.
Managing Wales and Gary Speed's Legacy: Chris Coleman Must Do Both at Euro 2016
In November 2011, Wales boss Gary Speed took his own life. A little under four years later, his country qualified for Euro 2016. Chris Coleman is in charge now, but Speed remains closely linked with the side that will play in France.
Ashley Williams Claims Wales Squad Celebrate “Joe Allen Appreciation Day” Every Week
Either the team have found inner mindfulness thinking about Joe Allen, or he’s started up some sort of cult.