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| Name = Wales | Badge = | Badge_size = 170px | FIFA Trigramme = WAL | Nickname = The Dragons | Association = Football Association of Wales | Confederation = UEFA (Europe) | Coach = Paul Douglas Jones & Gareth Wallwork | Captain = Chris Hugh | Most caps = Elliot Thomas (42) | Top scorer = Chris Hugh | FIFA Rank = 86 (01 January 2018) [1] | FIFA max = 82 | FIFA max date = 19 October 2015 | FIFA min = 96 | FIFA min date = 29 April 2016 | Honours = | First game = {{flagicon|Andorra}} Andorra 2-1 Wales {{flagicon|Wales}} (Escaldes, Andorra, 2 September 2012) | Largest win = {{flagicon|Wales}} Wales 8-1 San Marino {{flagicon|San Marino}} (Hereford, Wales, 27 January 2017) | Largest loss = {{flagicon|Poland}} Poland 8-1 Wales {{flagicon|Wales}} (Zielona Góra, Poland, 4 January 2014) | pattern_la1=_whiteborder |pattern_b1=_walesh2011 |pattern_ra1=_whiteborder |pattern_sh1= | pattern_so1 = _whitetop | leftarm1=FF0000 |body1=FF0000 |rightarm1=FF0000 |shorts1=FF0000 |socks1=FF0000 | pattern_la2= |pattern_b2=_walesa2011 |pattern_ra2= |pattern_sh2= |pattern_so2= _redtop | leftarm2=35353C |body2=35353C |rightarm2=35353C |shorts2=35353C |socks2=35353C | World cup apps = 0 | World cup first = | World cup best = | Regional name = UEFA Futsal Championship | Regional cup apps = 0 | Regional cup first = | Regional cup best = }} The Wales national futsal team is controlled by the Football Association of Wales, the governing body for futsal in Wales and represents the country in international futsal competitions, such as the Futsal World Cup and the European Championships.[2] The creation of the Wales futsal team was first announced in late 2011, an FAW Futsal squad was named for a one-day training camp and fixture in Cardiff on 18 December at Cardiff University, to begin the FAW's preparations for the UEFA Futsal Championship qualification in January 2013.[3] A second training camp was held on 11 March 2012 and Wales played the England Development squad on 15 April.[4] England won the game 8–6 in Deeside, Flintshire. On 6 and 7 July, Wales played two friendlies against AC Omonia's futsal team, the current Cypriot champions.[5][6] Wales played their first official international match against Andorra in September 2012 and took part in qualification for the first time in January 2013 in the UEFA Futsal Championship qualifiers. Current squadThe Proposed Inaugural FAW Futsal Squad. These players have all represented the Wales national futsal team.[7]
Tournament recordsFIFA Futsal World Cup{{see also|FIFA Futsal World Cup}}
UEFA Futsal Championship{{see also|UEFA Futsal Championship}}
References1. ^Futsal World Ranking 2. ^ 3. ^http://www.faw.org.uk/news/FAW81637.ink 4. ^http://news.welshfootballtrust.co.uk/news/?p=364 5. ^FAW National Futsal Squad Announced 6. ^Wales Futsal Squad Defeated by AC Omonia 7. ^http://www.faw.org.uk/news/FAW81637.ink External links
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