The beautiful moment Gareth Bale celebrated with his kids after Wales' World Cup play-off victory
Wales' football heroes celebrated with unrivalled passion as they booked their place at this year's World Cup after a 64-year absence.
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Wales' football heroes celebrated with unrivalled passion as they booked their place at this year's World Cup after a 64-year absence.
Wales ended their 64-year wait to play at a World Cup by beating Ukraine 1-0 in a pulsating play-off final in Cardiff.
Wales have reached their first World Cup in more than 60 years after beating Ukraine 1-0 in their play-off final showdown at the Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday.
Ukraine and Manchester City star Oleksandr Zinchenko have been left crestfallen after failing to qualify for the 2022 World Cup at the last hurdle.
The 32nd and last team in the World Cup won’t be the side most of the planet wanted. Far crueller things have happened to Ukraine this year but they were denied the expression of a nation’s identity and excellence that a place in the World Cup provides; denied, sadly, by one of their own. But if Wales had rarely been more unpopular outside the principality, after a 64-year exile, they could not afford to be sentimental. For six decades, the last player to score against them on the global stage has remained a teenaged Pele. All of that will change now. The class of 1958 are no longer the only Welshmen to qualify for the World Cup and it is a colossal achievement by Robert Page and his band of brothers.
Ukrainian refugees resettled in Cardiff gathered to watch their country take on Wales in the major World Cup play-off final on Sunday. Both countries have been bracing themselves for a historic encounter at Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday, June 5, with a place at the World Cup in Qatar later this year at stake.
UAE captain Walid Abbas says his side will be able to cope with the pressure of Tuesday’s must-win World Cup play-off against Australia, as the country stand only two matches from a second appearance at the global finals.