Posted on 15th September 2010
Wales last qualified for a World Cup in 1958 – the same year the modern hula hoop was invented – but could be heading to Qatar 2022 and taking a new generation of fans along with them in the process.
Posted on 15th September 2010
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
FSF Cymru Issue 25 is out well in time for Wales’ trip to the St Jakob Park in Basel for their Euro 2012 qualifier with Switzerland. The booklet, along with our Fans’ Embassy, provides help and support to Wales’ travelling fans.
Neil Dymock will be coordinating the embassy in Basel. The Embassy helpline is +44 7905 861 848.
To find out more on what the Embassy is about, what it can do, and what it can’t do see the link below:
FSF Cymru Guide to Basel (powerpoint).
It’s worth remembering, also, that England have not long come back from the Swiss city (complete with 3 points after a 3-1 win), so the recent issue of Free Lions may also be worth a gander for any travelling Welsh fans. Find more on their Guide to Basel here.
Wales last qualified for a World Cup in 1958 – the same year the modern hula hoop was invented – but could be heading to Qatar 2022 and taking a new generation of fans along with them in the process.
Ahead of the European Championship next month, FSA Cymru’s Paul Corkrey has kindly answered some common questions that crop up from Wales fans looking to follow the team to Baku and through the remainder of the tournament.
Welcome to FSA Cymru’s December 2020 update…
At the end of January, supporter representatives from FSA Cymru met with the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and senior figures from the Welsh police to discuss issues impacting Wales fans.