Wales national under-21 football team

Wales Under-21
NicknameYoung Dragons (Welsh: Dreigiau Ifanc)
AssociationFootball Association of Wales (FAW)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachMatt Jones
Most capsShaun MacDonald (25)
Top scorerChed Evans (13)
FIFA codeWAL
First colours
Second colours
First international
 England 0–0 Wales 
(Wolverhampton, England; 15 December 1976)
Biggest win
 Gibraltar 0–7 Wales 
(Gibraltar; 12 November 2021)
Biggest defeat
 Italy 8–1 Wales 
(Pavia, Italy; 5 September 2003)
 Wales 0–7 Belgium 
(Newport, Wales; 10 October 2025)

The Wales national under-21 football team, also known as the Wales U21s, is the national under-21 football team of Wales and is controlled by the Football Association of Wales. The team competes in the UEFA European Under-21 Championship, held every two years. To date Wales haven't yet qualified for the finals tournament but in recent years have shown good form, losing in a playoff (5–4) to England in the 2009 qualifying campaign and finishing second in their group two years later, after leading their group until their last game Wales only needed a draw to qualify for the play-offs but lost 1–0 away to Italy.

The under-21 team came into existence following the realignment of UEFA's youth competitions in 1976. A goalless draw in a friendly against England at Wolverhampton Wanderers' Molineux Stadium was Wales U21s' first result.

The national under-21 team is the highest level of youth football in Wales, and is open to any players who were born in Wales or whose parents or grandparents were born in Wales. This team is for Welsh players aged 21 or under at the start of a two-year UEFA European Under-21 Championship campaign, so players can be, and often are, up to 23 years old. Also in existence are teams for Under-20s (for non-UEFA tournaments), Under-19s and Under 17s. As long as they are eligible, players can play at any level, making it possible to play for the U21s, senior side and again for the U21s.

Recent history

Historically the team was viewed by the Welsh national management as a hole to be filled rather than a team to be used to nurture young international players. Many of the great Welsh players spent little time at the under-21 team level. Ryan Giggs only made one appearance for the under-21 team before making his senior debut against Germany the next day.

From 2004 onward however, the former Wales national football team manager John Toshack and former Wales Under 21 manager Brian Flynn used the under-21 team to create a pool of youthful Welsh talent. The team now has a much better tracking system of young Welsh players, and has seen a marked improvement in players and team results. Recent results have seen them achieve big wins against Estonia (5–1), Northern Ireland (4–0) and France (4–2).

Players who have made the step from the U21s to attain over 50 caps for the senior squad are Gary Speed, Simon Davies, Carl Robinson, Craig Bellamy, Robert Earnshaw, James Collins, John Hartson, Andy King, Joe Ledley, Sam Vokes, Wayne Hennessey, Chris Gunter, Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey, Joe Allen, Connor Roberts, Harry Wilson, Daniel James, Joe Rodon and Chris Mepham.

On 15 May 2008, they played a friendly against England U21s to mark the 100th match in the history of the side, losing 2–0.

A 3–0 victory against Romania in September 2008 meant that the Under-21 side finished top of their qualifying group for the first time in their history. It meant Wales would go into a two-legged play-off against England in October 2008 for a place in the finals of the 2009 UEFA Under-21 Championship to be played in Sweden. Wales lost the playoff 5–4 over the course of two legs. Losing 3–2 at home in the first leg and drawing 2–2 away in the second.

Wales started their qualifying campaign for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship with a 1–0 away win against Andorra, a 3–1 away loss against Montenegro, a 1–0 home win against Montenegro, a 1–0 home defeat against Czech Republic and a 0–0 away draw against Armenia.

In May 2012 Brian Flynn vacated his position as Wales under-21 manager at the end of his contract and in July 2012 Geraint Williams was appointed team manager [1] Williams resigned as team manager on 5 December 2016. On 15 March 2017 it was announced that former Port Vale and Northampton Town manager Rob Page had left his position on the coaching staff at Nottingham Forest to become Wales under-21 manager. In August 2019 Page was appointed assistant coach to the senior Wales squad under Ryan Giggs with Paul Bodin stepping up from the Under 19's to manage the Under 21 team.[2]

In November 2021, Wales picked up their biggest ever win at under-21 level when they beat Gibraltar 7–0 in a qualifier for the 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.[3] In July 2022 Bodin's contract with Wales Under-21 was terminated by mutual consent.[4] In September 2022, Matt Jones was appointed as manager.[5]

Players

Latest squad

Players born on or after 1 January 2004 are eligible for the 2027 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.

The following players were called up for the 2027 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group I match against Belarus on 14 November 2025.[6]

Caps and goals as of 14 November 2025, after the match against Belarus. Players in bold have attained full international caps.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Lewys Benjamin (2006-11-28) 28 November 2006 5 0 Chester
21 1GK Kit Margetson (2006-07-10) 10 July 2006 0 0 Connah's Quay Nomads
1GK Luke Armstrong (2006-06-19) 19 June 2006 0 0 Penybont

3 2DF Luey Giles (2006-08-04) 4 August 2006 3 0 Cardiff City
4 2DF Ed James (2004-12-23) 23 December 2004 4 0 Exeter City
5 2DF Daniel Cox (2006-01-30) 30 January 2006 4 0 Walsall
15 2DF Ben Hammond (2004-10-02) 2 October 2004 5 0 Nottingham Forest
19 2DF Thierry Katsukunya (2005-11-30) 30 November 2005 4 0 Real Unión
2DF Archie Harris (2004-12-27) 27 December 2004 5 0 Eastleigh

6 3MF Kai Andrews (2006-08-06) 6 August 2006 4 0 Coventry City
8 3MF Charlie Crew (2006-06-15) 15 June 2006 7 0 Doncaster Rovers
10 3MF Joel Cotterill (2004-10-10) 10 October 2004 15 3 Bristol Rovers
11 3MF Cameron Congreve (2004-01-24) 24 January 2004 11 0 Dundee
14 3MF Dakarai Mafico (2006-12-07) 7 December 2006 1 0 Cardiff City
16 3MF Jonathan Bland (2005-10-24) 24 October 2005 5 0 Barnsley
18 3MF Calum Agius (2005-09-05) 5 September 2005 4 0 Crewe Alexandra

7 4FW Cian Ashford (2004-09-24) 24 September 2004 10 3 Cardiff City
9 4FW Chris Popov (2004-10-26) 26 October 2004 17 3 Leicester City
17 4FW Tanatswa Nyakuhwa (2005-09-17) 17 September 2005 5 1 Cardiff City
20 4FW Gabriele Biancheri (2006-09-18) 18 September 2006 3 1 Manchester United
22 4FW Freddie Issaka (2006-07-28) 28 July 2006 2 0 Bristol Rovers

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the Wales under-21 squad and remain eligible. Players in bold have caps for the senior team.

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Evan Watts (2004-09-23) 23 September 2004 7 0 Galway United v.  Austria, 14 October 2025
GK Ronnie Hollingshead (2004-09-09) 9 September 2004 2 0 Aston Villa v.  Sweden, 25 March 2025

DF Sam Parker (2006-07-07) 7 July 2006 3 0 Swansea City v.  Austria, 14 October 2025
DF George Nevett (2006-02-14) 14 February 2006 1 0 Peterborough United v.  Austria, 14 October 2025
DF Alex Williams (2005-01-02) 2 January 2005 5 0 West Bromwich Albion v.  Denmark, 8 September 2025
DF Zac Williams (2004-03-27) 27 March 2004 2 0 Kilmarnock v.  Denmark, 8 September 2025
DF Dylan Lawlor (2006-01-01) 1 January 2006 1 0 Cardiff City v.  Norway, 6 June 2025
DF Callum Tripp (2006-08-28) 28 August 2006 1 0 Milton Keynes Dons v.  Sweden, 25 March 2025
DF Sebastian Dabrowski (2005-09-11) 11 September 2005 1 0 Swansea City v.  Sweden, 25 March 2025

MF Luke Harris (2005-03-04) 4 March 2005 11 1 Oxford United v.  Austria, 14 October 2025
MF Ben Lloyd (2005-03-14) 14 March 2005 4 0 Newport County v.  Austria, 14 October 2025
MF Troy Perrett (2006-10-28) 28 October 2006 1 0 Cardiff City v.  Austria, 14 October 2025
MF Vimal Yoganathan (2006-01-13) 13 January 2006 1 0 Barnsley v.  Denmark, 8 September 2025
MF Joel Colwill (2004-10-27) 27 October 2004 7 0 Cardiff City v.  Denmark, 8 September 2025SEN
MF Rhys Thomas (2006-11-05) 5 November 2006 0 0 Manchester City v.  Norway, 6 June 2025
MF Owen Hampson (2004-11-17) 17 November 2004 2 0 Sheffield United v.  Sweden, 25 March 2025
MF Logan Briggs (2006-02-07) 7 February 2006 1 0 Leicester City v.  Sweden, 25 March 2025
MF Daniel Watts (2005-12-16) 16 December 2005 1 0 Swansea City v.  Sweden, 25 March 2025

FW Alex Roberts (2005-10-17) 17 October 2005 2 0 Spalding United v.  Sweden, 25 March 2025
FW Tom Tweedy (2004-09-15) 15 September 2004 2 0 Burnley v.  Sweden, 25 March 2025
FW Omari Benjamin (2005-12-04) 4 December 2005 0 0 Everton v.  Andorra, 20 March 2025INJ

Key

  • SUS = Suspended for next match.
  • SEN = Called up to senior squad.
  • INJ = Withdrew from the squad due to injury.
  • WD = Withdrew from the squad for non injury issue.

See also

References

  1. ^ Williams appointed to Wales Under 21
  2. ^ Bodin appointed under 21 manager
  3. ^ "Gibraltar U21s 0-7 Wales U21s". BBC Sport. 12 November 2021. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Wales Under-21 boss Bodin leaves role". BBC Sport. 22 July 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Matthew Jones: Ex-international midfielder named Wales Under-21 boss". BBC Sport. 15 September 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  6. ^ "Cymru U21 squad announced for November EURO qualifier". Football Association of Wales. 6 November 2025. Retrieved 6 November 2025.