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Angharad James named Cymru captain

Midfielder Angharad James has been appointed as the new Cymru captain. (Pic by Ashley Crowden/FAW)

Narberth-born James, who was one of four players to wear the armband throughout the 2025 UEFA Women’s EURO qualifying campaign following Sophie Ingle’s decision to step down, has now been given the role by head coach Rhian Wilkinson.

The midfielder has been captain on three occasions previously having taken the armband for the friendly against USA in July 2023 before leading out Cymru for the 2025 UEFA Women’s EURO qualifiers against Ukraine and Kosovo at Parc y Scarlets.

James brings a wealth of experience to the role having won 122 caps for Cymru since making her debut against Scotland in October 2011.

Defender Hayley Ladd and midfielder Ceri Holland have both been named as Cymru’s vice-captains.

Speaking about her appointment, James said: “Representing your country is the greatest honour a player can have, and now to be appointed captain is an extremely proud moment for me and my family.

“Sophie Ingle is an incredible leader, and I’ve learned so much from her dedication and leadership as captain over the past nine years. Her legacy will be felt for years to come, and it’s a true honour to follow in her footsteps and those captains who came before her.

“I’ve spoken about the pride of wearing the armband when I’ve had the opportunities to previously, but we’re fortunate to have so many leaders in this group.

“Having leaders at different levels in the squad is crucial, and together, we will push towards our collective goal of qualifying for our first major tournament.”

Head coach Rhian Wilkinson added: “Angharad has been a consistent performer for this team for so many years, which is summed up by the number of appearances she’s made.

“Her passion and commitment to her country is evident and while she’s not necessarily the most vocal leader, she’s always demanding and offering advice to her teammates when she steps out on the field.

“I love the way she embraces the younger players in the squad with her leadership too, which is important for the future of the team and the direction we’re heading.

“Several players have had opportunities to lead the team since I took over in February and we’re fortunate that there are lots of leaders in the squad.

“Angharad understands the responsibility that comes with being a captain, both on and off the pitch, and I know this is a proud moment for her and her family.

“I have no doubt she will lead the team as impressively as Sophie Ingle and the former captains of our nation.

“Hayley and Ceri have also been consistent performers in this team in recent years and both have worn the armband previously in the qualifying campaign. I know they will also bring strong leadership qualities in their roles as our vice-captains.”