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UNDER 19: Liechtenstein v Wales

Lichtenstein: photo linked from faw.org.ukWales: photo linked from faw.org.ukLIECHTENSTEIN v WALES
The Under 19s will travel to Liechtenstein for a friendly international on Tuesday 14 September 2010.

Match to be played at the Sportpark, Eschen. The match is in preparation for the UEFA Under 19 Qualifier's in October.

Wales squad:
Daniel Ward (Wrexham), Connor Roberts (Everton), Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), Joe Walsh (Swansea City), Jordan Cranston (Wolves), Kieron Freeman (Nottingham Forest), Max Penk (Wrexham), Aynsley Mcdonald (Rushden & Diamonds), Lee Lucas (Swansea City), Michael Doughty (Queens Park Rangers), Aaron Holloway (Bristol City), Reece Jones (AFC Wimbledon), Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), Billy Bodin (Swindon Town), Elliott Chamberlain (Leicester City), Kayelden Brown (loan Tranmere Rovers), Jake Cassidy (Wolves), Tom Bradshaw (Shrewsbury Town).

Stand by players:
Luke Chambers (Southend United), Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), Adam Henley (Blackburn Rovers), Kurtis March (Swansea City), Alex Evans (Cardiff City), Richard Peniket (Fulham), Jonathan Evans (Accrington Stanley), Robert Ogelby (Hearts).

updated: Thu, 2 September, 2010 07:12 UK.


 

 

 

 

 

 

UNDER 19: Wales to host matches

WALES TO HOST UEFA MATCHES.
The Under 19s will be in action in October when Carmarthen, LLanelli and Bridgend host the UEFA Under 19 Qualifier's for the 2010/11 season. Wales are in Group 1 with Turkey, Iceland and Kazakhstan.

Wales fixtures:

Turkey v Wales: Wednesday 20 October 2010, Kick-off: 18:00 Venue: Richmond Park, Carmarthen.

Iceland v Wales: Friday 22 October 2010, Kick-off: 18:00 Venue: Stebonheath Park, Llanelli.

Kazakhstan v Wales: Monday 25 October 2010, Kick-off: 18:00 Venue: Brewery Field, Bridgend.

Group matches:

The top two in each qualifying round section, plus the two third-placed sides with the best record against the top two in their group, will progress to the elite round, which will be played in the spring of 2011.

updated: Sun, 22 August, 2010 13:25 UK.


earlier:
The draw for the Under 19 first qualifying rounds of the 2010-2011 championship has been made. Wales are in Group 1 with Turkey, Iceland and Kazakhstan.

The matches will be played between 19th - 26th October 2010.


 

 

 

 

 

 

UNDER 19: Wales 0 Northern Ireland 1

Wales Under 19 : photo linked from faw.org.uk

RESULT: WALES 0 NORTHERN IRELAND 1

GOALS N Ireland:
Gray 83

Defeat for Brian Flynn side against Northern Ireland.

Wales starting line up:
Jonathan Bond (Watford), Daniel Alfei (Swansea City) (capt), Kai Edwards (Wrexham), Paul Dummett (Newcastle United), Stephen Powell (Huddersfield Town), Lee Lucas (Swansea City), Eliott Richards (Bristol Rovers), Ryan Doble (Southampton), Jake Taylor (Reading), Zach Evans (Unattached), Richard Peniket (Fulham). 

Subs:
Connor Roberts (Everton) (GK), Max Penk (Wrexham), Nathan Craig (Everton), Garyn Preen (Unattached).

updated: Wednesday, 5th May 2010, 19:55 UK.



Brian Flynn has named the squad to face Northern Ireland on Wednesday 5th May.

Wales squad:

Connor Roberts (Everton), Jonathan Bond (Watford), Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), Kai Edwards (Wrexham), David Stephens (Norwich City), James Bloom (Falkirk), Paul Dummett (Newcastle United), Stephen Powell (Huddersfield Town), Reece Jones (Unattached), Lee Lucas (Swansea City), Ryan Doble (Southampton), Nathan Craig (Everton), Elliott Chamberlain (Leicester City), Kayelden Brown (WBA), Jake Taylor (Reading), Elliott Richards (Bristol Rovers), Kurtney Brooks (Watford), Richard Peniket (Fulham).

Stand by players:
Sam Hart (Preston), Tomos Roberts (Aston Villa), Richard Blythe (Aston Villa), Garyn Preen (Southampton), Patrick Otte (Middlesbrough), Zach Evans (Unattched).



The revised squad for the unofficial Under 19 friendly against Northern Ireland at Lileshall on Wednesday has been named.

Revised Wales squad:
Connor Roberts (Everton), Joseph Perry (Cheltenham Town), Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), Alex Evans (Cardiff City), Joe Walsh (Swansea City), Tom Bender (Colchester United), Jake Maceneaney (Burnley), Aynsley Mcdonald (Rushden & Diamonds), Jonathan Evans (Accrington Stanley), Lee Lucas (Swansea City), Jon Meades (Cardiff City), Jay Gibbs (Tranmere Rovers), Billy Bodin (Swindon Town), Kieron Freeman (Nottingham Forest), Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), Kayelden Brown (West Bromwich Albion), Shane Williams (Unattached).

Stand by players:
Jonathan Bond (Watford), Daniel Ward (Wrexham), Max Penk (Wrexham), Emyr Huws (Manchester City), Thomas Lopes Da Silva (Swansea City). James Loveridge (Swansea City), Richard Peniket (Fulham).




Two friendly Under 19 matches have been arranged against Northern Ireland. The matches will be in preparation for next season's UEFA Under 19 Championship qualifiers.

The first game will be played behind closed doors at Lilleshall Training Centre. Caps will not be awarded for the game that will take place on Wednesday 21st April 2010. Kick off tbc.

The second game will be on Wednesday 5th May, match to be played at The Airfield, home of Airbus UK Broughton FC. kick off 6pm. Free admission to this game.

Wales squad:
Connor Roberts (Everton), Joseph Perry (Cheltenham Town), Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), Alex Evans (Cardiff City), Joe Walsh (Swansea City), Tom Bender (Colchester United), Jake MaCeaneaney (Burnley), Aynsley McDonald (Rushden & Diamonds), Jonathan Evans (Accrington Stanley), Lee Lucas (Swansea City), Jon Meades (Cardiff City), Reece Jones (Fulham), Billy Bodin (Swindon Town), Jason Lampkin (Aston Villa), Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), Kayelden Brown (West Bromwich Albion), Elliot Chamberlain (Leicester City).

Stand by players:
Jonathan Bond (Watford), Daniel Ward (Wrexham), Max Penk (Wrexham), Emyr Huws (Manchester City), Thomas Lopes Da Silva (Swansea City), James Loveridge (Swansea City), Richard Penikett (Fulham).

The above squad is for the first match, all players born in 1992.

 REPORT: Wales 0 N Ireland 1 - FAW.ORG.UK

 

 

 

 

UNDER 19: 2010 first round draw.

UNDER 19 UEFA DRAW.

The draw for the Under 19 first qualifying rounds of the 2010-2011 championship has been made. Wales are in Group 1 with Turkey, Iceland and Kazakhstan.

The matches will be played between 19th - 26th October 2010.

updated: Monday, 7th December 2009, 20:19 UK.


 

UNDER 19: F.Y.R. Macedonia 1 Wales 3

Wales Under 19 - Ashley Richards - photo linked from faw.org.ukGROUP 8 MATCHES.
F.Y.R Macedonia 1 Wales 3.
A 3-1 win for the Under 19s in their final Group 8 game against F.Y.R Macedonia. Goalscorers for Wales were David Stephens, Jake Taylor and Kayleden Brown. Wales finish 3rd in the group and fail to qualify for the Elite round.
 

Wales line up:
12. Connor Roberts, 2. Ashley Richards,  3. Tomos Roberts,  4. Kurtney Brooks, 6. David Stephens, 9. Kayleden Brown, 10. Richard Blythe, 14. Daniel Alfei, 15. Lee Lucas, 17. Shane Williams, 18. Josh Dawkin.

Subs: 5. Kai Edwards, 7. Billy Bodin, 8. Reece Jones, 11. Nathan Craig, 13. Jake Mceneaney, 16. Jake Taylor.

Other Group 8 game:
Portugal 1 Spain 0.

GROUP 8 TABLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Teams

Pld

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

Portugal 3 3 0 0 7 0 9
Spain 3 2 0 1 6 1 6
Wales 3 1 0 2 3 5 3
F.Y.R. Macedonia 3 0 0 3 2 11 0

updated: Sunday, 8th November 2009, 14:40 UK.



Spain 1 Wales 0.
A 1-0 defeat for Brian Flynn’s Under 19 side against Spain in their second UEFA Under 19 Group 8 qualifier. Wales now face F.Y.R. Macedonia on Sunday.

Wales line up:
1. David Cornell, 2. Ashley Richards (Capt), 14. Daniel Alfei,   5. Kai Edwards, 13. Jake McEneaney, 18. Josh Dawkin, 8. Reece Jones, 15. Lee Lucas, 11. Nathan Craig, 9. Kayleden Brown, 16. Jake Taylor.

Subs: 12. Connor Roberts, 3. Tomos Roberts, 4. Kurtney Brooks, 6. David Stephens, 7. Billy Bodin, 10. Richard Blythe, 17. Shane Williams.

Other Group 8 Result:
Portugal 3 F.Y.R. Macedonia 0.

RESULT: Portugal (1) 3 Wales (0) 0.

A 3-0 defeat for Brian Flynn’s Under 19 side against Portugal in their first UEFA Under 19 Group 8 qualifier. Wales were behind after only 3 minutes when Relvas Oliveira put Portugal ahead. Nuno Reis made it 2-0 after 58 minutes, Goncalves Freitas added a third late on. Wales rarely threaten as Portugal ran out comfortable winners.

Wales now face hosts Spain on Thursday.

GOALS: Oliveira 3', Nuno Reis 58', Freitas 76'.

Wales line up:
1. David Cornell, 2. Ashley Richards (Capt), 3. Tomos Roberts, 4. Kurtney Brooks, 5. Kai Edwards, 6. David Stephens, 7. Billy Bodin, 8. Reece Jones, 10. Richard Blythe, 11. Nathan Craig, 16. Jake Taylor.

Subs: 12. Connor Roberts, 9. Kayleden Brown, 13. Jake McEneaney, 14. Daniel Alfei, 15. Lee Lucas, 17. Shane Williams, 18. Joshua Dawkin.

Other Group 8 Result:
Spain 5 F.Y.R. Macedonia 1.



There are three changes to the squad. Paul Dummett, Elliott Chamberlain and Ryan Doble are out. Called up are Jake McEneaney (Burnley), Josh Dawkin (Norwich City) and Shane Williams (Birmingham City).

Wales Group 8 fixtures:
Portugal v Wales
-(Tue 3-Nov-09) - Estadio Luis Suner, Alzira, Spain, Spain, kick off 5pm.
Spain v Wales - (Thu 5-Nov-09) - Esatadio La Forana, Alginet, Spain, kick off 5.30pm. 
FYR Macedonia v Wales - (Sun 8-Nov-09) - Esatadio La Forana, Alginet, Spain, kick off 11am. 



Brian Flynn, has named the Under 19 squad for the UEFA qualifiers against Spain, Portugal and FYR Macedonia.

Wales squad:

Connor Roberts (Everton), David Cornell  (Swansea City),  Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), Kai Edwards (Wrexham), Lee Lucas (Swansea City), Ryan Doble (Southampton ), David Stephens (Norwich City), Paul Dummett (Newcastle United), Ashley Richards (Swansea City), Tomos Roberts (Aston Villa), Billy Bodin (Swindon Town), Nathan Craig (Everton), Reece Jones (Fulham), Kurtney Brooks (Watford), Richard Blythe (Aston Villa), Kayleden Brown (West Bromwich Albion), Jake Taylor (Reading), Elliott Chamberlain (Leicester City).

Stand by players:
Rhys Wilson (Swansea City),  Jon Bond (Watford), Jon North (Watford), James Bloom (Falkirk), Stephen Powell (Huddersfield Town), Aynsley Mcdonald (Rushden & Diamonds), Jake Mceneaney (Burnley),  Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), Shane Williams (Birmingham City), Patrick Otte (Middlesbrough), Garyn Preen (Southampton), Jon Williams (Crystal Palace), Joe Walsh (Swansea City) , Gareth Partridge (Shrewsbury Town).

 

 

 

 

 

UNDER 19: Malta 0 Wales 0

RESULT: MALTA (0)  WALES (0) 0.

Wales line up:
1.Rhys Wilson (Swansea City), 4.James Bloom (Falkirk), 6.Garyn Preen (Southampton), 7.Daniel Alfei (Swansea City) (Capt), 8.Stephen Powell (Huddersfield Town), 9.Ryan Doble (Southampton), 13.Billy Bodin (Swindon Town). 14.Kurtney Brooks (Watford), 15.Lee Lucas (Swansea City), 16.Jake Taylor (Reading). 18.Paul Dummett (Newcastle United).

Subs:
12.Connor Roberts (Everton) (GK), 2.Kai Edwards (Wrexham), 3.Tomos Roberts (Aston Villa), 5.David Stephens (Norwich City), 10.Reece Jones (Fulham), 11.Nathan Craig (Everton), 17.Kayelden Brown (WBA).

updated: Thursday, 24th September 2009, 21:15 UK



RESULT: MALTA (0) 1 WALES (1) 1.
Jake Taylor (26m)

Brian Flynn Under 19 side drew 1-1 against Malta this evening in the first of this week’s friendly international games against Malta. Jake Taylor was the Wales goalscorer after 26 minutes. Wales play Malta again on Thursday.
 
The matches this week are in preparation for the tough UEFA Under 19 qualifying matches in November against Spain, Portugal and Macedonia.

Wales line up:
Connor Roberts, Daniel Alfei, David Stephens, Kai Edwards, Tomos Roberts, Billy Bodin, Ryan Doble, Reece Jones, Nathan Craig, Jake Taylor, Kayelden Brown.

Subs:
Rhys Wilson, Lee Lucas, Garyn Preen, Kurtney Brooks, James Bloom, Paul Dummet, Stephen Powell.


There are three changes to the squad that travel to Malta. Withdrawn are David Cornell, Ashley Richards and Elliott Chamberlain, Called up are Rhys Wilson, Garyn Preen and Tomos Roberts. The Under 19 squad travel to Malta on Sunday morning, they will play two friendly matches against Malta at the Ta'Qali Technical Centre.

Original Wales squad:
David Cornell (Swansea City), Connor Roberts (Everton), Ashley Richards (Swansea City), Kai Edwards (Wrexham), James Bloom (Falkirk), David Stephens (Norwich City), Stephen Powell (Huddersfield Town), Paul Dummett (Newcastle United), Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), Ryan Doble (Southampton), Nathan Craig (Everton), Reece Jones (Fulham), Billy Bodin (Swindon Town), Kurtney Brooks (Watford), Lee Lucas (Swansea City), Elliott Chamberlain (Leicester City), Jake Taylor (Reading), Kayelden Brown (West Bromwich Albion).

Stand by players:
Rhys Wilson (Swansea City), Kye Edwards (Cardiff City), Alex Evans (Cardiff City), Joe Walsh (Swansea City), Jack Winter (Forest Green Rovers), Zak Evans (Cardiff City), Kieran Howard (Swansea City), Sam Jones (Leeds United), Tomos Roberts (Aston Villa), Patrick Otte (Middlesbrough), Gareth Partridge (Shrewsbury Town), Jordan Kane (Wrexham), Shane Williams (Birmingham City), Garyn Preen (Southampton), Jack Higgins (Murcia), Thomas Lopes Da Silva (Swansea City).


 

 

 

 

 

UNDER 19: Training camp squad

Brian Flynn, has named the Under 19 Squad for North Wales Training Camp, 27th – 31st July 2009.

Wales squad:
David Cornell (Swansea City), Daniel Hanford  (Rochdale), Ashley Richards (Swansea City), Kai Edwards (Wrexham), James Bloom (Falkirk), Kye Edwards  (Cardiff City), Jack Winter  (Forest Green Rovers), David Stephens (Norwich City), Stephen Powell  (Huddersfield Town), Paul Dummett  (Newcastle United), Garyn Preen  (Southampton), Ryan Doble  (Southampton), Tomos Roberts (Aston Villa), Patrick Otte (Middlesbrough), Craig Roberts  (Stockport County), Sean Geddes (Walsall), Vinny Mukendi (Macclesfield Town), Aristote Nsiala (Everton), Jake Taylor  (Reading), Thomas Gregg Lopes Da Silva (Sporting Lisbon).

posted: 11:45pm Friday 10th July 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

UNDER 19: Malta v Wales

MALTA v WALES
Wales Under 19 side will play 2 matches against Malta in late September in preparation for the UEFA Under 19 Championship 2009/2010 qualifiers in November.

Wales fixtures:
Malta v Wales - (Tue 22-Sep-09) - venue tbc. kick off tbc
Malta v Wales - (Thu 24-Sep-09) - venue tbc. kick off tbc


posted: 7:28pm Wednesday 25th March 2009. 


 

 

UNDER 19: UEFA 2009/2010 matches

TOUGH DRAW FOR U19s

The draw has been made for the 2009/2010 UEFA Under 19 qualifiers. Wales have beendrawn in in Group 8, alongside Portugal, Spain and Macedonia. The matches will be played on the 3rd, 5th and 8th November 2009, Spain the hosts.


updated: 7:12pm Wednesday 3rd December 2008.


 

UNDER 19: UEFA matches, Andorra 0 Wales 6

UEFA U19 Group 11

RESULT:  Andorra 0 Wales 6.

Goalscorers: Casey Thomas, Jake Taylor, Stephen Davey, Kayelden Brown (3)

Wales line up:
12. Chris Maxwell, 2. Ashley Richards, 3. Paul Dummett, 4. Joe Partington (Capt), 11. Nathan Craig, 13. Kai Edwards, 14. Kye Edwards, 15. Kieran Howard, 16. Jake Taylor, 17. Casey Thomas, 18. Stephen Davey.

Subs: 1. Rhys Taylor, 5. David Stephens, 6. James Bloom, 7. Garyn Preen, 8. Sam Jones, 9. Craig Mason, 10. Kayelden Brown


RESULT:  Turkey 3 Wales 0.



RESULT:  Romania 3 Wales 2.

The U19s lost 3-2 to Romania in the opening UEFA Under 19 qualifying match in Antalya, Turkey, this morning. Wales goals were scored by Joe Partington and Nathan Craig.


 The U19 team to play Romania this morning (Monday) in the opening UEFA qualifying match in Antalya, Turkey, has been named:

Wales line up:
1. Rhys Taylor (Chelsea) 2. Ashley Richards (Swansea City), 4. Joe Partington (Bournemouth) (Capt), 5. David Stephens (Norwich City), 6. James Bloom (Cardiff City), 8. Sam Jones (Leeds United), 9. Craig Mason (Cardiff City), 11. Nathan Craig (Everton), 13. Kai Edwards (Wrexham), 15. Kieran Howard (Swansea City), 18. Stephen Davey (Shrewsbury Town).

Subs: 12. Chris Maxwell (Wrexham), 3. Paul Dummett (Newcastle United), 7. Garyn Preen (Southampton), 10. Kayelden Brown (WBA), 14. Kye Edwards (Cardiff City), 16. Jake Thomas (Reading). 17. Casey Thomas (Swansea City).

Kick off 10.30am UK time.


Jon Brown has withdrawin from the Under-19 squad for their Uefa Championship matches in Turkey. more to follow.


Brian Flynn, has named the squad for the Under 19 UEFA Qualifying matches in Turkey in November.

Wales squad:
Rhys Taylor (Chelsea), Chris Maxwell (Wrexham), Kai Edwards (Wrexham), Kye Edwards (Cardiff City), David Stephens (Norwich City), Ashley Richards (Swansea City), James Bloom (Cardiff City), Paul Dummett ( Newcastle United), Joe Partington (Bournemouth), Sam Jones (Leeds United), Kieron Howard (Swansea City), Garyn Preen (Southampton), Stephen Davey (Shrewsbury Town), Nathan Craig (Everton), Craig Mason (Cardiff City), Casey Thomas (Swansea City), Jake Taylor (Reading), Jonathan Brown (Cardiff City)

Wales fixtures:
Romania v Wales (Monday 10th November)
Turkey v Wales (Wednesday 12th November)
Andorra v Wales(Saturday 15th November).

posted: 7:00m Friday 24th October 2008.

 Andorra 0 Wales 6 -uefa.com

 Turkey 3 Wales 0 -uefa.com

 Romania 3 Wales 2 -uefa.com



 

UNDER 19: Montenegro 0 Wales 0

RESULT: Montenegro (0) 0 Wales (0) 0

Friendly (Tue 30-Sep-08) - Gradski Stadium, Miksic.

Wales line up:
12. Chris Maxwell (Wrexham), 3. James Bloom (Cardiff City), 4. Joe Allen (Swansea City) (Capt), 5. David Stephens (Norwich City), 6. Joe Partington (Bournemouth), 7. Sam Jones (Leeds United), 8. Garyn Preen (Southampton), 9. Craig Mason (Cardiff City), 10. Ashley Richards (Swansea City), 11. Nathan Craig (Everton), 15. Paul Dummett (Newcastle United)

Subs:
1. Jonathan North (Watford), 2. Kai Edwards (Wrexham), 13. Kye Edwards (Cardiff City),
14. Kieran Howard (Swansea City), 16. Stephen Davey (Shrewsbury Town), 17. Sam Hart (Preston North End), 18. Dean Hudson (Cardiff City).



Brian Flynn has named the U19 squad to face Montenegro in a friendly international on 30th September 2008.  The match will be played at the Gradfki City Stadium in Niksic.  The kick off time to be confirmed shortly.

Wales squad:
Johnathan North (Watford), Chris Maxwell (onloan Gap Connah's Quay), Kai Edwards (Wrexham), David Stephens (Norwich City), Kye Edwards (Cardiff City), James Bloom (Cardiff City), Kieran Howard (Swansea City), Paul Dummett (Newcastle United), Joe Allen (Swansea City), Joe Partington (Bournemouth), Ryan Doble (Southampton), Sam Jones (Leeds United), Ashley Richards (Swansea City), Stephen Davey (Shrewsbury Town), Tomos Roberts (Aston Villa), Nathan Craig (Everton),
Garyn Preen (Southampton), Craig Mason (Cardiff City)

Players on stand by list:

Sam Hart (Preston North End), Ashton Taylor (Tranmere Rovers), Dean Hudson (Cardiff City), Zach Evans (Cardiff City), James Owen (Chester City), Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), Gareth Partridge (Shrewsbury Town), Kayelden Brown (West Bromwich Albion).

posted: 2:53pm Thursday 18th September 2008.

 Montenegro 0 Wales 0 - faw.org.uk



 

UNDER 19: Israel 2 Wales 0

 

 

Brian Flynn : photo dragonsoccer / mimosa 

RESULT: Israel 2 Wales 0.
Wales end a disappointing week with a 2-0 defeat against Israel.

Wales line up:
1. Jonathan North (Watford), 2. Kai Edwards (Wrexham) (Capt), 5. Zach Evans (Cardiff City), 7. Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), 8. Chris Jones (Swansea City), 9. Josh Klein-Davies (Bristol Rovers), 11. Matthew De Cae (Racing FC), 12. Adam Matthews (Cardiff City), 14. Troy Brown (Fulham), 15. Ashton Taylor (Tranmere Rovers) , 16. Ashley Richards (Swansea City).

Subs:
21. Chris Maxwell (Wrexham) (GK),   3. James Bloom (Cardiff City),   4. Kieran Howard (Swansea City),   6. Tom Evans (Swindon Town), 10. Kayne McLaggon (Southampton), 17. Shane Williams (Birmingham City), 18. Stephen Davey (Shrewsbury Town) 

updated: 2:35pm Friday 1st August 2008

earlier:
USA 4 Wales 0

Another defeat for the U19s in the NI Milk Cup. Wales were 1-0 down at half time, and conceded three more in the second half for another dissapointing night.

Wales line up:
21. Chris Maxwell (Wrexham),  2. Kai Edwards (Wrexham) (Capt), 3. James Bloom (Cardiff City), 4. Kieran Howard (Swansea City),  6. Tom Evans (Swindon Town), 9. Josh Klein-Davies (Bristol Rovers), 10. Kayne McLaggon (Southampton), 14. Troy Brown (Fulham), 16. Ashley Richards (Swansea City), 17. Shane Williams (Birmingham City), 18. Stephen Davey (Shrewsbury Town).


Subs:
1. Jonathan North (Watford), 5. Zach Evans (Cardiff City), 7. Josh Dawkin (Norwich City),   8. Chris Jones (Swansea City), 11. Matthew De Cae (Racing FC), 12. Adam Matthews (Cardiff City), 15. Ashton Taylor (Tranmere Rovers).

earlier:
RESULT: Chile
 (3) 5 Wales (0) 0
Brian Flynn’s Under 19 side suffered a heavy defeat against Chile in the NI Milk Cup tournament. Wales face the USA on Wednesday.

Other results:
N. Ireland 3 U.S.A 1
Belgium 2 Israel 2

Wales line up:
1. Jonathan North (Watford), 2. Kai Edwards (Wrexham) (Capt), 3. James Bloom (Cardiff City), 4. Kieran Howard (Swansea City), 5. Zach Evans (Cardiff City), 6. Tom Evans (Swindon Town), 7. Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), 8. Chris Jones (Swansea City), 11. Matthew De Cae (Racing FC Union Letzeburg), 12. Adam Matthews (Cardiff City), 15. Ashton Taylor (Tranmere Rovers)

Subs:
21. Chris Maxwell (Wrexham) (GK), 9. Josh Klein-Davies (Bristol Rovers), 10. Kayne McLaggon (Southampton), 14. Troy Brown (Fulham), 16. Ashley Richards (Swansea City), 17. Shane Williams (Birmingham City), 18. Stephen Davey (Shrewsbury Town)

earlier:
Several withdrawals from the U19 squad, out are Lee Mcardle, Neil Taylor, James Wilson, Joe Partington, Sam Wedgbury and Chris Jones.

Revised squad:
Jonathan North (Watford), Chris Maxwell (Wrexham), Zach Evans (Cardiff City), James Bloom (Cardiff City), Adam Matthews (Cardiff City), Kai Edwards (Wrexham), Kayne McLaggon (Southampton), Troy Brown (Fulham), Ashton Taylor (Tranmere Rovers), Keiran Howard (Swansea City), Ashley Richards (Swansea City), Chris Jones (Swansea City), Tom Evans (Swindon Town), Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), Josh Klein-Davies (Bristol Rovers), Matthew De Cae (Racing Club, Lux), Shane Williams (Birmingham City), Stephen Davey (Shrewsbury Town)


earlier:
Brian Flynn has named the Under 19 squad for the Milk Cup tournament

Wales squad:
Chris Maxwell (Wrexham), John North (Watford), Adam Matthews (Cardiff City), James Bloom (Cardiff City), Lee Mcardle (Everton), Tom Evans (Swindon Town), Neil Taylor (Wrexham), Kai Edwards (Wrexham), James Wilson (Bristol City), Joe Partington (Bournemouth), Kieran Howard (Swansea City), Sam Wedgbury (Sheffield United), Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), Shane Williams (Birmingham City), Matthew De Cae (Racing FC Union Letzebuerg), Christopher Jones (Swansea City), Josh Klein-Davies (Bristol Rovers), Stephen Davey (Shrewsbury Town).

Stand by players:
David Cornell (Swansea City), Aaron Morris (Cardiff City), Rhys Kelleher (Cardiff City), Kayne Mcglaggon (Southampton), Josh Knight (West Bromwich Albion), Troy Brown (Fulham), Ashton Taylor (Tranmere Rovers). 


earlier:

Brian Flynn will name a squad of 18 players on Wednesday 18th June 2008 for the Northern Ireland Milk Cup tournament.

Wales Fixtures:
Chile v Wales:
Monday 28th July at 8pm match to be played at the Showgrounds, Ballymena.

USA v Wales:
Wednesday 30th July 2008 at 8pm match to be played at the Riada Stadium, Ballymoney.

Friday 1st August - Positional Play-Off Match at either Ballymena, Ballymoney or Coleraine.

earlier:
The Wales Under-19 team will travel to Northern Ireland in late July for the NI Milk Cup tournament. This will be in preparation for the UEFA Under 19 matches in November against Turkey, Romania and Andorra.

posted: 2:38pm Wednesday 18th June 2008

 Israel v Wales -faw.org.uk
 USA v Wales -faw.org.uk
 Chile v Wales -faw.org.uk
 Wales squad -faw.org.uk
UNDER 19: UEFA 2008/09 - Tough draw
 
 
The draw took place in Cannes, France this afternoon for UEFA Under 19 2008/09 qualifying matches. Wales were drawn in Group 11 alongside Turkey, Romania and Andorra. A group that manager Brian Flynn sees as "very tough". Turkey will host the group in the resort of Antalya. Matches to be played next Autumn. - 30-Nov-07

 

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