Wales women's football has concluded its Euro 2025 journey, marking a pivotal moment for growth and visibility. After decades of battling underfunding and a lack of recognition, Wales has finally made significant strides. The team's participation in their first major tournament has ignited hope for the future. Captain Angharad James emphasized the achievement of qualifying, viewing it as a success regardless of match outcomes. The support this year has been stronger, with Wales selling more tickets than some opponents, suggesting a shift in interest towards women's football.
"Being here for the first time and putting Wales on the biggest stage is a win for us. Before we kicked a football, before we stepped off the plane, we spoke as a group and said we already won regardless of what happens."
"Wales sold more tickets than two of their Euro 2025 Group D opponents, Netherlands and France, with the Red Wall showing a commitment to Rhian Wilkinson's side that has previously been missing."
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