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Women's football in Wales dates to the late 19th Century before momentum picked up during World War One - but an almost 50-year ban followed, relegating its players to the sidelines.
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Wales women's football - a 50-year ban to Euro 2025 - MSN
Women's football was pushed to the sidelines for decades, with the ban remaining in place in Wales until 1970. Wales' very first game at association level was not until 1973, against Ireland.
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