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    Under 19: Germany 3 Wales 1
    Tuesday 11th September 2012

    Wales Under 19Germany 3 Wales 1
    Match played at the Holstein Stadium, Kiel, kick off 5:30pm on Monday 10th September 2012.

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    Under 19 October matches
    Tuesday 21st August 2012

    UEFA Under 19 Men's Championship 2012/2013

     

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    UNDER 19: 2012/2013 matches
    Wednesday 30th November 2011

    Wales Under 19U19 DRAW
    The draw has been made at UEFA HQ in Nyon, Switzerland, for the 2012/2013 Under 19 Men's Championship.

    The Under 19's are in Group 10 alongside Slovenia, Russia and Sweden. The matches will be held in October 2012 (10-15th October). Slovenia host the group games.

    The top two teams are guaranteed qualification to the Elite Round later in the season, plus one best third-placed side.

    posted: Wed, 30 Nov, 2011 19:58 UK.

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    UNDER 19: Slovenia 3 Wales 2
    Monday 26th September 2011

    Wales Under 19: photo linked from uefa.comUnder 19, UEFA Group 8.
    Result: Slovenia (2) 3 Wales (1) 2.
    Wales: Parry 5. Bender 84.
    Slovenia: Baskera 8, 35. Praprotnik 87.

    Defeat for Wales in their last UEFA Under 19 qualifier.




    Wales line up:
    1 .Daniel Ward (Wrexham)
    4. Emyr Huws (Manchester City)
    6. Jordan Holt (Hull City)
    10. Robbie Parry (Wolves)
    11. Ben Davies (Swansea City)
    13. Tomos Jones (Oldham Athletic)
    14. Jordan Cranston (Wolves)
    15. Aaron Oakley (Swindon Town)
    16. Declan Weeks (Wolves)
    17. Gwion Edwards (Swansea City)
    18. Aaron Holloway (Bristol City)

    Subs:
    12. Jonathan Bond (Watford)
    2. Adam Henley (Blackburn Rovers)
    3. Tom Bender (Colchester United)
    5. Max Penk (Wrexham)
    7. James Loveridge (Swansea City)
    8. Kurtis March (Swansea City)
    9. Jake Cassidy (Wolves).

    Other group result:
    Belgium 3 Scotland 1.

    Teams P W D L F A +/- Pts
    1 Belgium Belgium 3 2 1 0 6 1 5 7
    2 Slovenia Slovenia 3 2 1 0 5 3 2 7
    3 Scotland Scotland 3 1 0 2 5 6 -1 3
    4 Wales Wales 3 0 0 3 3 9 -6 0



    Result: Scotland (1) 3 Wales (1)
    1.
    Goals: Cassidy 15, McIntosh 37, Smith 59, Watt 79.


    Wales line up:

    12. Jonathan Bond (Watford)
    2. Adam Henley (Blackburn Rovers)
    3. Tom Bender (Colchester United) (Capt)
    4. Emyr Huws (Manchester City)
    5. Max Penk (Wrexham)
    7. James Loveridge (Swansea City)
    8. Kurtis March (Swansea City)
    9. Jake Cassidy (Wolves)
    10. Robbie Parry (Wolves)
    11. Ben Davies (Swansea City)
    18. Aaron Holloway (Bristol City)

    Subs:
    1 .Daniel Ward (Wrexham)
    6. Jordan Holt (Hull City)
    13. Tomos Jones (Oldham Athletic)
    14. Jordan Cranston (Wolves)
    15. Aaron Oakley (Swindon Town)
    16. Declan Weeks (Wolves)
    17. Gwion Edwards (Swansea City).

    Other group result:
    Belgium 0 Slovenia 0



    Result: Belgium (2) 3 Wales (0) 0.
    Hazard 7,34
    Feltesse 87


    A comprehensive defeat by 3-0 for the Under 19s in their opening UEFA U19 qualifier against Belgium.



    Wales line up:
    1 .Daniel Ward (Wrexham)
    2. Adam Henley (Blackburn Rovers)
    3. Tom Bender (Colchester United)
    5. Max Penk (Wrexham)
    8. Kurtis March (Swansea City)
    9. Jake Cassidy (Wolves)
    11. Ben Davies (Swansea City)
    13. Tomos Jones (Oldham Athletic)
    14. Jordan Cranston (Wolves)
    16. Declan Weeks (Wolves)
    18. Aaron Holloway (Bristol City)

    Subs:
    12. Jonathan Bond (Watford)
    4. Emyr Huws (Manchester City)
    6. Jordan Holt (Hull City)
    7. James Loveridge (Swansea City)
    15. Aaron Oakley (Swindon Town)
    17. Gwion Edwards (Swansea City)
    10. Robbie Parry (Wolves).

    Other group result:
    Scotland 1 Slovenia 2.



    Called up are Tomos Jones (Oldham), Tom Bender (loan Accrington), Elliott Hewitt (Macclesfield), and Swansea City trio Ben Davies, Kurtis March and James Loveridge. Called up from the standy squad is Aaron Holloway (Bristol City). Out are Tom Lawrence, Richard Peniket, Elliott Hewitt and Jonathan Williams. Also called up are Declan Weeks, Aaron Oakley and Gwion Edwards.


    Wales squad:
    Jonathan Bond (Watford), Daniel Ward (Wrexham), Adam Henley (Blackburn Rovers), Jordan Holt (Hull City), Jordan Cranston (Wolves), Tomos Emlyn Jones (Oldham Athletic), Max Penk (Wrexham - loan Newtown), Tom Bender (Colchester United - Loan Accrington Stanley), Ben Davies (Swansea City) , Elliott Hewitt (Macclesfield Town), Kurtis March (Swansea City), Emyr Huws (Manchester City), Robert Parry (Wolves), Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), Tom Lawrence (Manchester United), Richard Peniket (Fulham), Jake Cassidy (Wolves), James Loveridge (Swansea City)

    Stand by players:
    Christian Dibble (Bury), Aaron Oakley (Swindon Town), Aaron Holloway (Bristol City), Henry Jones (Swansea City), Gwion Edwards (Swansea City), Daniel Bell (Oldham Athletic), Bradley Reid (Wrexham), Ellis Harrison (Bristol Rovers), Jordan Smith (Swansea City).


    WALES MATCHES:

    Wed Sep 21: Belgium v Wales -
    Match details: Mestni Stadion Ptuj, Ptuj. Kick off 12pm UK - Referee: Halis Özkahya (Turkey).

    Fri Sep 23: Scotland v Wales - Match details: Stadium Bistrica, Bistrica.Kick off 3pm UK - Referee: Halis Özkahya (Turkey).

    Mon Sep 26: Slovenia v Wales - Match details: Stadium Bistrica, Bistrica. Kick off12pm UK - Referee: Sergiy Boiko (Ukraine).

    posted: Thu, 8 Sep  2011 17:45 UK.



     

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    UNDER 19: Bulgaria 1 Wales 2
    Thursday 25th August 2011

    Wales Under 19: photo linked from uefa.comUnder 19: Friendly matches against Bulgaria.
    RESULT: Bulgaria 1 Wales 2.
    Goalscorers for Wales were James Loveridge (27m Pen) and Richard Penniket (87m).


    Wales starting line up:
    1.Jonathan Bond.(Watford)
    2.Jordan Smith.(Swansea City)
    3.Jordan Cranston (Wolves)
    4.Henry Jones.(Swansea City)
    5.Aaron Oakley.(Swindon Town)
    6.Max Penk.(Wrexham)
    7.James Loveridge.(Swansea City)
    8.Kurtis March.(Swansea City)
    9.Jake Cassidy.(Wolves)
    10.Tom Lawrence.(Manchester United)
    11.Ben Davies.(Swansea City)

    Subs: 12.Daniel Ward.(Wrexham), 13.Tomos Jones.(Oldham Athletic), 14.Jordan Holt.(Hull City), 15.Emyr Huws.(Manchester City), 16.Robbie Parry.(Wolves), 17.Gwion Edwards.(Swansea City), 18.Richard Peniket.(Fulham).



    Defeat this afternoon for Brian Flynn's young Under 19s side in Bulgaria.

    FT: Bulgaria 2 Wales 0.

    Wales starting line up:
    1. Daniel Ward (Wrexham)
    2. Tomos Jones (Oldham Athletic)
    3. Jordan Cranston (Wolves)
    4. Kurtis March (Swansea City)
    5. Aaron Oakley (Swindon Town)
    6. Jordan Holt (Hull City)
    7. Rob Parry (Wolves)
    8. Emyr Huws (Manchester City)
    9. Richard Peniket (Fulham) (Capt) 
    10. Tom Lawrence (Manchester United)
    11. Gwion Edwards (Swansea City).

    Subs:
    12. Jonathan Bond (Watford), 13. Ben Davies (Swansea City), 14. Jordan Smith (Swansea City), 15. Max Penk (Wrexham), 16. Henry Jones (Swansea City), 17. Jake Cassidy (Wolves), 18. James Loveridge (Swansea City).




    Brian Flynn's Under 19s will travel to Bulgaria at the end August for two friendly matches.

    The matches are in preparation for the UEFA U19 matches in September against Belgium, Scotland and Slovenia.

    Called up are Tomos Jones (Oldham Athletic), Henry Jones (Swansea City) and Max Penk (Wrexham). Out are Aaron Holloway, Ellis Harrison and Wade Joyce.

    On stand by are:
    Luke Chambers (Southend United), Christian Dibble (Bury), Josh Pike (Swansea City), Ben Davies (Swansea City), Max Penk (Wrexham), George Higgins (U D Almeria), Leon Newell (Birmingham City), Dane Griffiths (Cardiff City).

    Wales fixtures:
    Tuesday 23rd Aug. Bulgaria v Wales. Pravets.
    Thursday 25th Aug. Bulgaria v Wales. Pravets.

    Original Wales squad:

    Jonathan Bond - Watford
    Daniel Ward - Wrexham
    Adam Henley - Blackburn Rovers
    Jordan Smith - Swansea City
    Aaron Oakley - Swindon Town
    Jordan Cranston – Wolves
    Jordan Holt - Hull City
    Wade Joyce - Bury
    Gwion Edwards - Swansea City
    Aaron Holloway - Bristol City
    Emyr Huws - Manchester City
    Kurtis March - Swansea City
    Ellis Harrison - Bristol Rovers
    Tom Lawrence - Manchester United
    Richard Peniket - Fulham
    Jake Cassidy – Wolves
    Rob Parry - Wolves
    James Loverridge - Swansea City.


    source - swindontown fc web site

    posted:
    Sat, 13 Aug, 2011 17:00 UK.



     

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    UNDER 19: Elite Group 6 news, Wales miss out
    Tuesday 3rd May 2011

    Wales Under 19: photo linked from uefa.comUnder 19 
    Results: Moldova 0 Wales 2. Norway 0 Serbia 3.

    Serbia top the group and qualify ahead of Wales and Norway. All three nations finished the group on six points, but Serbia qualify for the finals by virtue of their results against the other two nations. Wales beat Moldova 2-0, goals from Joe Walsh and substitute Reece Jones earned Wales a win. "It has been a good week, we had a good opportunity to go to Romania but we did not make it. A 2-0 win in any international game at any level is a good result." - Brian Flynn.


    GROUP 6 TABLE

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Teams

    Pld

    W

    D

    L

    F

    A

    Pts

    Serbia 3 2 0 1 10 3 6
    Wales 3 2 0 1 6 5 6
    Norway 3 2 0 1 7 4 6

    Moldova

    3 0 0 3 0 11 0

    updated: Tue, 3 May, 2011 22:45 UK.

    Rules: Equality of points at mini-tournaments
    6.09 If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings:
    a) Higher number of points obtained in the group matches played among the teams in question.
    b) Superior goal difference resulting from the group matches played among the teams in question.
    c) Higher number of goals scored in the group matches played among the teams in question.
    d) If, after having applied criteria a) to c), two teams still have an equal
    ranking, criteria a) to c) are reapplied to determine the final ranking of the two teams. If this procedure does not lead to a decision, criteria e) and f) apply.
    e) Results of all group matches:
    1. Superior goal difference.
    2. Higher number of goals scored.
    f) Drawing of lots.


    taken from uefa.com



    Under 19 
    Result: Norway 3 Wales 1.

    Defeat for Wales against Norway.

    In the final round of matches on Tuesday, Wales play Moldova and Serbia meet Norway. Norway just need a point to win the group an qualify. A win for Serbia could see them in with a chance of qualifying, depending on goal difference. A win for Wales would also mean a chance of qualification depending on goal difference.

    Other group result:
    Moldova 0 Serbia 5.



    Norway are next up for Wales in their second Group 6 qualifier. The hosts also won their opening group game on Thursday.

    Match details: 30th April, Kick-off: 5:30pm (local time), Match to be played at The Stadium, Sarpsborg, Norway (Match referee: Miroslav Zelinka).


    Result: Serbia
    (1) 2 Wales (2) 3.

    Wales GOALS: Peniket (36', 43), Alfei (Pen 90'+2)

    Serbia GOALS: Milunovic (39)', Lukic (90')

    A late Daniel Alfei penalty after Josh Dawkin was brought down, gave Brian Flynn's Under 19 side a 3-2 win against Serbia in their opening match of the Elite Round matches.

    Wales line up:
    1. Jonathan Bond (Watford), 3. Kyle McCarthy (Hereford United), 4. Lee Lucas (Swansea City), 5. Joe Walsh (Swansea City), 6. Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), 7. Kieron Freeman (Nottingham Forest), 8. Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), 11. Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), 15. Reece Jones (AFC Wimbledon), 17. Richard Peniket (Fulham), 18. Elliot Chamberlain (Leicester City).

    Subs: 12. Daniel Ward (Wrexham), 2. Adam Henley (Blackburn Rovers), 9. Jake Cassidy (Wolves), 10. Robert Ogleby (Hearts), 13. Max Penk (Wrexham), 14. Ibrahim Farrar (Cardiff City), 16. Michael Doughty (QPR).

     UEFA U19: SERBIA 2 WALES 3 - UEFA.COM

    Other group result:
    Norway 4 Moldova 0

    Elite round Fixtures list: (local time)
    Serbia v Wales : Match date: Thursday 28 April 2011. Kick off 3pm, The Stadium, Sarpsborg, Norway.

    Norway v Wales : Match date: Saturday 30 April 2011. Kick-off: 5:30pm, The Stadium, Sarpsborg, Norway.

    Moldova v Wales : Match date: Tuesday 3 May 2011. Kick-off: 5pm, The Stadium, Sarpsborg, Norway. 

    Withdrawn from the original squad are Adam Matthews, Tom Bender and Billy Bodin, called up are Michael Doughty, Max Penk and Richard Peniket.


    Brian Flynn, has named his squad for the UEFA Under 19 Elite Round matches in Norway later this month.

    Original Wales squad:
    Jonathan Bond (Watford), Daniel Ward (Wrexham), Adam Matthews (Cardiff City), Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), Joe Walsh (Swansea City), Adam Henley (Blackburn Rovers), Tom Bender (Colchester United), Kieron Freeman (Nottingham Forest), Kyle McCarthy (Hereford United), Lee Lucas (Swansea City), Billy Bodin (Swindon Town), Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), Reece Jones (AFC Wimbledon), Ibrahim Farrar (Cardiff City), Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), Elliott Chamberlain (Leicester City), Jake Cassidy (Wolves), Robert Ogleby (Hearts).

    The group winner only will automatically qualify for the final tournament in Romania.

    posted:
    Thu, 14 April, 2011 13:52 UK.



     

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    UNDER 19: Training camp, update
    Thursday 7th April 2011

    U19 TRAINING CAMP:
    The Under 19s played a practice match against the Real Sociedad youth side in San Sebastian. The game, played behind closed doors was drawn 0-0. The Wales squad are out in the Basque Region for a spell of warm-weather training before competing in the Elite Round of the UEFA Under 19 qualifiers in Norway later this month.

    updated:
    Thu, 7 April, 2011 21:02 UK.



    Revised Wales squad:
    Daniel Ward (Wrexham), Connor Roberts (Everton), Adam Henley (Blackburn Rovers), Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), Joe Walsh (Swansea City), Tom Bender (Colchester United), Kieron Freeman (Nottingham Forest), Kyle McCarthy (Hereford United), Lee Lucas (Swansea City), Michael Doughty (Queens Park Rangers), Elliot Hewitt (Macclesfield Town), Ibrahim Farah (Cardiff City), Reece Jones (AFC Wimbledon), Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), Billy Bodin (Swindon Town), Elliott Chamberlain (Leicester City), Robert Ogleby (Hearts), Jake Cassidy (Wolves).

    Withdrawn from the original squad are Jonathan Bond, Adam Matthews, Jonathan Williams and Tom Bradshaw.



    The Under 19 squad will travel to San Sebastian in Northern Spain for a warm-weather training camp in early April.
     (3rd April – 8th April).

    Wales squad:
    Daniel WARD Wrexham
    Jonathan BOND Watford
    Daniel ALFEI Swansea City
    Joe WALSH Swansea City
    Tom BENDER Colchester United
    Kieron FREEMAN Nottingham Forest
    Adam MATTHEWS Cardiff City
    Lee LUCAS Swansea City
    Michael DOUGHTY Queens Park Rangers
    Elliot HEWITT Macclesfield Town
    Ibrahim FARAH Cardiff City
    Reece JONES AFC Wimbledon
    Jonathan WILLIAMS Crystal Palace
    Billy BODIN Swindon Town
    Elliott CHAMBERLAIN Leicester City
    Robert OGLEBY Heart Of Midlothian
    Jake CASSIDY Wolverhampton Wanderers
    Tom BRADSHAW Shrewsbury Town

    Stand by Players:

    Connor ROBERTS Everton
    Adam HENLEY Blackburn Rovers
    Alex EVANS Cardiff City
    Kyle McCARTHY Hereford United
    Matthew HARRIOTT Sheffield United
    Max PENK Wrexham
    Aaron HOLLOWAY Bristol City
    Sean GEDDES Walsall
    Kayelden BROWN West Bromwich Albion
    Richard PENIKET Fulham
    Josh DAWKIN Norwich City


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    UNDER 19: UEFA Elite round fixtures
    Thursday 27th January 2011

    Wales Under 19: photo linked from faw.org.ukUEFA ELITE ROUND
    The fixtures have been confirmed for the Elite round:

    Fixtures list: (local time)
    Serbia v Wales : Match date: Thursday 28 April 2011. Kick off 2pm, The Stadium, Sarpsborg, Norway.

    Norway v Wales : Match date: Saturday 30 April 2011. Kick-off: 4:30pm, The Stadium, Sarpsborg, Norway.

    Moldova v Wales : Match date: Tuesday 3 May 2011. Kick-off: 2pm, The Stadium, Sarpsborg, Norway.


    updated: Thu, 27 January, 2011 20:19 UK.


    The draw has been made for the Elite Round mathes of the 2010-2011 UEFA Under 19 Championships.

    Wales have been drawn in Group 6 along with Serbia, Norway and Moldova. Norway will host the mini-tournament with matches to be played on 28th, 30th April & 3rd May 2011.

    Wales qualified for the Elite round as runner's up to Turkey in the first round.


    posted: Tue, 30 November, 2010 18:45 UK.




     

     

      

     

     

     

     

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    UNDER 19: Kazakhstan 1 Wales 1
    Monday 25th October 2010

    Wales Under 19: photo linked from faw.org.ukKAZAKHSTAN 1 WALES 1 

    Wales qualify for the Elite round.

    Wales line up:
    12. Daniel Ward (Wrexham), 2. Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), 3. Max Penk (Wrexham), 5. Adam Matthews (Cardiff City) (Capt), 7. Kieron Freeman (Nottingham Forest), 8. Lee Lucas (Swansea City), 10. Billy Bodin (SWindon Town), 11. Reece Jones (AFC Wimbledon), 14. Kayelden Brown (WBA), 17. Tom Bradshaw (Shrewsbury Town), 18. Elliott Chamberlain (Leicester City)

    Subs: 1. Jonathan Bond (Watford), 4. Joe Walsh (Swansea City), 6. Tom Bender (Colchester United), 9. Aaron Holloway (Bristol City), 13. Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), 15. Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), 16. Ibrahim Farah (Cardiff City).

    Other group result: Turkey 2 Iceland 1.


    GROUP 1 TABLE

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Teams

    Pld

    W

    D

    L

    F

    A

    Pts

    Turkey 3 2 1 0 10 5 7
    Wales 3 1 2 0 6 5 5
    Iceland 3 1 0 2 6 4 3

    Kazakhstan

    3 0 1 2 2 10 1


    updated: Mon, 25 October, 2010 19:14 UK.



    ICELAND 1 WALES 2 


    Iceland:
    Thorarinsoon 35' (pen)

    Wales:
    Bodin 56' (pen),  Chambarlain 79'.



    Wales line up:
    1. Jonathan Bond (Watford), 2. Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), 4. Joe Walsh (Swansea City), 5. Adam Matthews (Cardiff City) (Capt), 7. Kieron Freeman (Nottingham Forest), 8. Lee Lucas (Swansea City), 9. Aaron Holloway (Bristol City), 10. Bily Bodin (Swindon Town), 13. Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), 14. Kayelden Brown (WBA), 17. Tom Bradshaw (Shrewsbury Town).

    Subs: 3. Max Penk (Wrexham), 6. Tom Bender (Colchester United), 11. Reece Jones (AFC Wimbledon), 12. Daniel Ward (Wrexham), 15. Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), 16. Ibrahim Farah (Cardiff City), 18. Elliot Chamberlain (Leicester City).

    Other group result: Turkey 5 Kazakhstan 1.


    updated: Fri, 20 October, 2010 20:49 UK.



    Wales Under 19: photo linked from faw.org.ukTURKEY 3 WALES 3.

    Turkey:
    Engin 7, Özbek 59, Muhammet Demir 61

    Wales:
    Holloway 57, Bradshaw 90+, Matthews 90+ (Pen)

    A draw for the Under 19s in their opening UEFA qualifier against Turkey. Two goals in injury time secured a point for Brian Flynn’s side. More to follow and final score TBC.

    Other group result: Iceland 4 Kazakhstan 0.

    Wales line up:
    1. Jonathan Bond, 2. Daniel Alfei, 4. Joe Walsh, 5. Adam Matthews (Capt), 6. Tom Bender, 8. Lee Lucas, 9. Aaron Holloway, 10. Billy Bodin, 11. Reece Jones, 15. Josh Dawkin, 18. Elliott Chamberlain.

    Subs: 3. Max Penk, 7. Kieron Freeman, 12. Daniel Ward, 13. Jonathan Williams, 14. Keyelden Brown, 16. Ibrahim Farah, 17. Tom Bradshaw.


    Out from the original squad is Richard Peniket (ankle injury), called up as replacement is Ibrahim Farah (Cardiff City).



    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. Admission is free to all games.

    Wales squad:
    Daniel Ward (Wrexham), Jonathan Bond (Watford), Kieron Freeman (Nottingham Forest), Reece Jones (AFC Wimbledon), Joe Walsh (Swansea City), Adam Matthews (Cardiff City), Aaron Holloway (Bristol City), Tom Bender (Colchester United), Max Penk (Wrexham), Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), Josh Dawkin (Norwich City), Tom Bradshaw (Shrewsbury Town), Kayelden Brown (WBA), Billy Bodin (Swindon Town), Lee Lucas (Swansea City), Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), Elliott Chamberlain (Leicester City), Richard Peniket (Fulham).

    Wales Under 19: photo linked from faw.org.ukWales fixtures:

    Turkey v Wales: Wednesday 20 October 2010, Kick-off: 17:00 Venue: Richmond Park, Carmarthen.

    Iceland v Wales: Friday 22 October 2010, Kick-off: 17:00 Venue: Stebonheath Park, Llanelli.


    Kazakhstan v Wales: Monday 25 October 2010,
    Kick-off: 17:00 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.



    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.


     

     Kazakhstan 1 Wales 1 -faw.org.uk 

     Iceland 1 Wales 2 -faw.org.uk

     Turkey 3 Wales 3 -faw.org.uk

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