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Wales national football team manager

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Chris Coleman was the manager of Wales from 2012 to 2017. He led the team to theUEFA Euro 2016 semi-finals.

The role of aWales national football team manager was first established in 1876, when theWales national football team was established, and the team was chosen by a panel of selectors. The team captain would at that point fulfil the role of match day coach. Since 1954 a manager has been appointed by theFootball Association of Wales.

Sixteen men have occupied the post since its inception; four more acted in short-termcaretaker manager roles: Brian Flynn (two games in charge), Trevor Morris (one game), David Williams (one game), and Neville Southall (one game), alongside Mark Hughes.

The longest serving manager isDave Bowen, who was manager for ten years before leaving in 1974. Bowen was in charge of the team for fifty-three games, winning ten. However, his win percentage of 20% is the lowest of all Wales managers. The most successful manager in terms of wins wasJohn Toshack. Wales has never had a non-British manager butMike Smith became the first English manager to lead Wales in 1974.

Jimmy Murphy,Chris Coleman andRob Page are the only managers to have taken the team to anyFIFA World Cup orUEFA European Championship finals. Murphy led his team to the1958 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals, where they were knocked out byBrazil. Coleman led his team to theUEFA Euro 2016 semi-finals, where they were knocked out by eventual winnersPortugal. Under Coleman, Wales peaked at eighth in the FIFA world rankings.

Position

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Role

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The Wales manager's role means he has sole responsibility for all on-the-field elements of the Wales team. Among other activities, this includes selecting the national team, starting lineup, captain, tactics, substitutes, and penalty-takers. Before 1954 a "panel of selectors" would manage all issues barring the actual match day team selection, formation, and tactics, which was left to the head coach for the event.

The manager is given a free hand in selecting his coaching ("back room") staff. The Wales manager may also involve himself in wider issues beyond the on-the-field team issues. On a more tactical level, a host of other details can be influenced. For example, former manager Ryan Giggs was given the choice by the FAW Chief Executive of whether to play fixtures at the team's current ground (theCardiff City Stadium) or its previous venue (theMillennium Stadium).[1]

The national team manager is tasked with the role of continuing the club like relationship between players and fans, first brought in byGary Speed.It is now part of the “Welsh Way”, which former assistant manager,Osian Roberts brought in via the FAW Coaching Program. It is taught to numerous of former players or aspiring coaches sitting their coaching badges with the FAW.

Appointment

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The current process of appointing a new Wales manager is through an FAW panel, consisting of the CEO and six members of the board.[2]

List of managers

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As of 13 October 2025
ImageNationalityNamePlayer capsStart yearEnd yearFirst gameFinal gamePldWinsDrawsLossGoals
for
Goals
against
Win
%
 WalesWalley Barnes22195419569 May 1954 vs Austria[3]11 Apr 1956 vs Northern Ireland[3]92161017022
 WalesJimmy Murphy151956196420 Oct 1956 vs Scotland[3]20 Nov 1963 vs Scotland[3]431113195979026
 WalesTrevor Morris (c)01964196415 Apr 1964 vs Northern Ireland[3]100123000
 WalesDave Bowen19196419743 Oct 1964 vs Scotland[3]18 May 1974 vs Northern Ireland[3]53101330498420
 EnglandMike SmithN/A197419794 Sep 1974 vs Austria[3]21 Nov 1979 vs Turkey[3]401511144939038
 WalesMike England441980198717 Mar 1980 vs England[3]11 Nov 1987 vs Czechoslovakia[3]56211817685238
 WalesDavid Williams (c)51988198823 Mar 1988 vs Yugoslavia[3]100112000
 WalesTerry Yorath591988199327 Apr 1988 vs Sweden[3]17 Nov 1993 vs Romania[3]41168174854039
 WalesJohn Toshack40199419949 Mar 1994 vs Norway[3]100113000
 EnglandMike SmithN/A1994199520 Apr 1994 vs Sweden[3]6 Sep 1995 vs Moldova[3]10316919030
 EnglandBobby GouldN/A1995199911 Oct 1995 vs Germany[3]5 June 1999 vs Italy[3]2474133247029

 Wales

 Wales

Mark Hughes

&
Neville Southall (c)

72

92

199919999 June 1999 vs Denmark100112000
 WalesMark Hughes72199920044 Sep 1999 vs Belarus[3]13 Oct 2004 vs Poland[3]411115154649027
 WalesJohn Toshack40200520109 Feb 2005 vs Hungary[3]3 Sep 2010 vs Montenegro[3]5322823615642
 WalesBrian Flynn (c)66201020108 Oct 2010 vs Bulgaria[3]12 Oct 2010 vs  Switzerland[3]200215000
 WalesGary Speed85201020118 Feb 2011 v Republic of Ireland[3]12 Nov 2011 v Norway[3]105051313050
 WalesChris Coleman322012201729 Feb 2012 v Costa Rica[3]14 Nov 2017 v Panama[3]491913175256039
 WalesRyan Giggs642018202222 Mar 2018 v China14 Oct 2020 v Bulgaria2412482620050
 WalesRob Page412020202412 Nov 2020 v United States9 Jun 2024 v Slovakia451516145153033
 WalesCraig Bellamy7820246 September 2024 v Turkey146442219043

Managers at the World Cup/European Championship finals

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FinalManagerPldWin(s)Draw(s)^Loss(s)Goals forGoals againstPosition
1958 SwedenJimmy Murphy513144Quarter-finals
2016 FranceChris Coleman6402106Semi-finals
2020 EuropeRob Page411236Round of 16
2022 QatarRob Page301216Group stage

^ Draws also include penalties.

References

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  1. ^"Ryan Giggs: FAW say new boss will decide where Wales play home games".BBC Sport. 25 January 2018. Retrieved23 June 2020.
  2. ^"FAW chief Jonathan Ford will not face any action over 'English' comment".BBC Sport. 14 December 2017. Retrieved23 June 2020.
  3. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabac"Manager's Record". WelshFootballOnline. 30 July 2010. Archived from the original on 26 January 2007. Retrieved30 July 2010.
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