Football Association of Wales
Governing body of association football in Wales
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The Football Association of Wales is the governing body of association football and futsal in Wales, and controls the Wales national football team, its corresponding women's team, as well as the Wales national futsal team. It is a member of FIFA, UEFA and the IFAB.
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FAW suspends president Williams pending investigationThe Football Association of Wales has suspended its president, Steve Williams, pending an investigation.BBC Sport - Published | |
World Cup helps FAW post record £36.2m revenuesThe Football Association of Wales posts record revenues, thanks primarily to Wales qualifying for the 2022 World Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
Welsh football to use sin bins for 2024-25 seasonThe Football Association of Wales confirms temporary dismissals will be used in grassroots football to improve respect to match officials.BBC Sport - Published | |
What next for Wales, Page and the FAW?Wales' failure to qualify for Euro 2024 will have a number of significant knock-on effects.BBC Sport - Published | |
Rob Page to remain as Wales managerThe president of the Football Association of Wales has confirmed Rob Page will remain in his post as Wales boss.BBC Sport - Published | Page to remain Wales manager despite missing out on EurosThe president of the Football Association of Wales has confirmed Rob Page will remain in his post as Wales boss.BBC Sport - Published |
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Mooney sets timeline for Grainger successorFootball Association of Wales [FAW] chief executive Noel Mooney says Wales hope to appoint a new manager before the start of Euro 2025 qualifying.BBC Sport - Published | Wales boss Page has full FAW support - MooneyFootball Association of Wales chief executive Noel Mooney has held a "positive, productive discussion" with Wales boss Robert Page.BBC Sport - Published |
FAW to trial sin-bins to combat abuse of refereesThe Football Association of Wales is to introduce a sin-bin trial and a new reporting scheme to combat abuse of match officials.BBC Sport - Published | Wales boss Page receives FAW chief's backingFootball Association of Wales chief executive Noel Mooney gives his backing to national team manager Robert Page after recent poor results.BBC Sport - Published |
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