
Siôn Misra
Freelance Writer at Football Association of Wales
Freelance Writer at Y Clwb Pêl-Droed
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6 days ago |
clwbpeldroed.org | Siôn Misra
July 16th, 2024. Wales 2-0 Kosovo. That was to be Sophie Ingle’s last competitive game before an injury put her on the sidelines for an entire season. An ACL injury while playing in a preseason friendly for Chelsea against Feyenoord ruled the former Wales captain out for the campaign. Not only did she miss the treble winning season at club level, but for country, she was forced to watch on as Wales created history.
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1 week ago |
clwbpeldroed.org | Siôn Misra
Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson has announced her squad for Euro 2025 on top of Yr Wyddfa, and former captain Sophie Ingle has been selected. Ingle, who will leave Chelsea when her contract expires, hasn’t played a game of football since suffering an ACL injury in a preseason game against Feyenoord in August 2024, but she is back in the Wales fold for their first ever major tournament.
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1 week ago |
clwbpeldroed.org | Siôn Misra
We are only a week away from knowing who Cardiff City will take on in this season’s UEFA Champions League. After Iain Darbyshire guided the Bluebirds to yet another Adran Premier title, Cardiff City will once again be Wales’ sole participants in the Champions League. Europe’s elite competition is being expanded this year, meaning there are a few subtle changes to the qualifying rounds, which could suit City. Here’s all you need to know ahead of the draw in Nyon next week. How does it work?
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3 weeks ago |
clwbpeldroed.org | Siôn Misra
“I don’t want this to get taken out of context, but I love it.” That’s what Wales defender Hayley Ladd proclaimed after the 4-1 defeat against Italy on Tuesday. Admittedly, it’s not what you would expect to hear after such a disappointing loss in your final game before heading into Euro 2025. But when you delve deeper into it, you can begin to understand where Ladd is coming from.
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3 weeks ago |
clwbpeldroed.org | Siôn Misra
Wales were defeated 4-1 by Italy in the Nations League, in what was their final game before Euro 2025. Italy raced into a four-goal lead in the first half thanks to a Cristiana Girelli double, and a strike each for Elena Linari and Sofia Cantore. Wales did pull one back late on through a stunning hit by Jess Fishlock from 35 yards. Here’s how we rate the performance of every Wales player who stepped out onto the pitch in Swansea. WALES PLAYER RATINGS VS.
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