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Swansea City have announced that club legend Alan Curtis will be re-joining the club’s first-team staff ahead of their 2018/19 campaign.
Cancer Research Wales has teamed up with Wales’ premier events company, The Events Room, to hold a celebration dinner in honour of Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock.
The World Cup in Russia may be the summer’s big ticket when it comes to international football, however, Cardiff will be playing host to some unlikely international football fixtures of its own next month, too.
Today at Wales’ National team open training session in Wrexham, The Football Association of Wales announced their partnership with Welsh Hearts, The Heart Charity for Wales. The long-term aim of the partnership is to deliver lifesaving defibrillators, equipment and training to all football clubs in Wales.
While Wales have broken records for their FIFA rankings since Euro 2016, Welsh football has set equally high standards at grassroots level.
Wales will return to the Principality Stadium for the October International Challenge Match against Spain.
The Wales national team will return to Wrexham’s Racecourse ground for the first time in 10 years for an open training session on 21 May ahead of their international friendly against Mexico in LA on 28 May.
Cardiff City Football Club are back in the Premier League, despite drawing at home to Reading.
Sports clubs in the east of the city are set to benefit from a significant investment in local facilities following the launch of a state-of-the-art, all-weather football pitch in Llanrumney today.
Cardiff Met’s positioning at the cutting edge of the fields of football medicine, sports science practice and research has been garnered by FIFA’s accreditation of a purpose-built facility currently under design to support the Football Association of Wales Medical and Performance Centre.