The team's first fixture was a friendly match played versus England at Edgeley Park on 22 February 1908, with England's Vivian Woodward scoring the only goal of the game.[4] Thereafter the entirety of the team's fixtures took place against England until a friendly match versus South Africa in October 1924.[5] The team failed to register its first win[clarification needed] until 22 January 1921, when the Welsh beat England 2–0 at Molineux.[5] The team was disbanded in 1974, when the FA abolished the distinction between amateurism and professionalism in domestic football.[1]
^9 players finished their amateur international careers with 3 goals – G. Davies, K. Davies, L.O. Davies, M. Griffiths, Phil Holme, Sam Jones, Gilbert Lloyd, Peter Rees and T. Reynolds.
Honours
British Amateur Championship winners: 1967–68 (shared on one occasion)[1]
^ abMcColl, Brian; Gorman, Douglas; Campbell, George (2017). UK Amateur International Football: The Complete Record 1901-1974 (2nd ed.). Lulu Enterprises Incorporated. ISBN978-1-326-35601-9.