Ramsey named Wales captain in wake of Bale retirement
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group B - Wales v Iran - Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar - November 25, 2022 Wales' Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale during the warm up before the match REUTERS/Carl Recine/File Photo
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Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey has been named captain
following Gareth Bale's retirement to lead his country in their Euro 2024
qualifying campaign, the Welsh FA announced on Tuesday.
Ramsey has done the job before, having been made Wales
skipper aged 20 by the late Gary Speed in March 2011 before Ashley Williams
inherited the armband.
The 32-year-old is one of the most senior figures in the
Wales camp with 78 caps and ideally suited to lead the young 24-man squad named
by head coach Rob Page on Tuesday.
"As long as we have someone of Aaron's quality, it's
natural for him (to be captain). He has a responsibility to the younger players
and teach them what it's all about," Page said in a statement.
"All the experience he has from the last time he was
made captain ... He's already relishing it and embracing it as captain
again," the coach added.
The 33-year-old Bale, who ended his career in January with
111 caps, retired from internationals along with Joe Allen, Chris Gunter and
Jonny Williams after a disappointing World Cup in Qatar last year when Wales
finished bottom of their group.
"We have learned from the experiences of the World Cup
and we will carry that over into this campaign. We believe we can qualify for
the big tournaments," Page added.
His squad of youngsters includes Fulham's Luke Harris, 17,
and Birmingham City's Jordan James, 18.
Having qualified for the last two Euros and last year's World
Cup, Wales open their Group D qualifying campaign on Mar 25 away to Croatia
before Latvia visit the Cardiff City Stadium three days later. Turkey and
Armenia are also in their group.


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