Wales followers give group fantastic ship off for Euro 2025 at Cardiff Airport

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Rhian Wilkinson’s squad had been heading to Portugal for a coaching camp

Wales’ Angharad James will captain the facet this summer season(Picture: PA)

Wales’ historical past making girls have formally departed for this summer season’s Euros. The 23 girls who can be representing Wales on the worldwide stage had been greeted by followers as they headed into Cardiff Airport earlier than flying to Portugal for a pre-championship coaching camp yesterday.

Properly-wishers gathered across the entrance of the airport draped in flags, sporting Welsh soccer jerseys and bucket hats, while waving banners in help of their favorite gamers.

A metal band performed because the group signed autographs and took photographs with adoring followers sporting their matching Aligne outfits.

The group head to Portugal earlier than travelling to Switzerland for the event to get underway. Signal as much as the Do not Take Me House publication right here.

A woman writing on a piece of card which is held by a young girl
The gamers signed posters and posed for photographs with followers(Picture: PA)
Two people wearing African-style clothing and dancing, with children joining in behind them
A metal band introduced the environment to Cardiff Airport(Picture: PA)
24 women in matching outfits standing on a staircase leading up to a plane
Rhian Wilkinson introduced her squad on the summit of Yr Wyddfa final week(Picture: PA)

Wales’ Group D has been given the nickname of the “group of dying”, however nothing will dampen Welsh pleasure forward of a history-making summer season in Switzerland.

Wales girls will make their main event debut on Saturday, July 5, after they face the Netherlands in Lucerne.

Rhian Wilkinson’s facet will then journey to St Gallen the place they are going to come up towards France on July 9, earlier than their last group sport towards England on July 13.

A woman takes a selfie with a young girl wearing football kit
Sophie Ingle’s inclusion within the squad had been a doubt after she missed the season following an ACL harm(Picture: PA)
Three girls wearing Wales football shirts hold up a Cymru scarf
Rhian Wilkinson’s girls are hoping to encourage a technology of younger women in Wales(Picture: PA)
A woman poses for selfies with young girls
Rhian Wilkinson took over from Gemma Grainger in February final 12 months(Picture: PA)

Cymru are set to be probably the greatest supported sides on the event, with greater than 2,000 members of the Pink Wall set to journey for every sport.

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