Ryan Giggs resigns as manager of Wales ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar

Former Manchester United great Ryan Giggs has resigned as manager of Wales, effective immediately. Giggs has been on leave since November 2020 and will face a domestic violence trial in Manchester on August 8. This comes after Wales qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar after being absent from trial for domestic violence. Qatar Football World Cup fans can buy Wales Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

The 48-year-old has been accused of controlling and coercive behaviour towards ex-girlfriend Kate Greville between August 2017 and November 2020. Giggs has denied the charges and pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Ryan Giggs has resigned as manager of Wales, effective immediately
Ryan Giggs has resigned as manager of Wales, effective immediately

Welsh interim manager Rob Page has led Wales to their first World Cup appearance since 1958 and Giggs has now decided to relinquish responsibility for the World Cup.

“It is an honour and a privilege to lead my country but the Welsh FA, the coaching staff and the players are right to prepare for the game and they need to be sure, clarified and not guessed about the position of their manager,” Ryan said Giggs in a statement on Monday.

“I have had the privilege of enjoying some unforgettable moments during my three years leading the national team. So, I am proud of my record and will always cherish those special times. I am sorry that we cannot continue this journey together, because I believe this extraordinary team will make this country proud of our first World Cup since 1958.”

Ryan Giggs

“As is well known, I plead not guilty to the criminal charges before the Manchester Crown Court,” Giggs said, according to goal.com.

“While I have full confidence in our legal process, I hope this case is dealt with sooner so that I can resume my management responsibilities.”

“The matter has been delayed through no fault of anyone. I do not want the country’s preparations for the World Cup to be affected, destabilized or jeopardized in any way by the continued focus on this matter. I intend to management career to resume later, I look forward to seeing our national team in the stands with you,” he added.

Wales took part in the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar after Andriy Yarmolenko’s own goal from a free kick by Gareth Bale wiped out Ukraine’s hopes. Wales has reached the FIFA World Cup for the first time since Ukraine’s Yarmolenko scored his own goal in the play-off final in 1958.

Designer new creates fantastic Welsh concept football World Cup shirt
Designer new creates fantastic Welsh concept football World Cup shirt

Designer creates fantastic Welsh concept Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 shirt

Some of Britain’s top designers have worked hard to make their mark on the new Welsh home and away football shirts. A few days ago at www.designfootball.com, we introduced you to beautiful concept football shirts designed by these creatives (below).

When Wales’s fans embraced the designs on social media, they received an overwhelmingly positive response. With Adidas launching new kits for Premier League clubs Manchester United and Arsenal both with collars, the New Wales jersey is also presented as a collar. Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 fans can buy Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

The home shirt features a dragon pattern throughout, while the away shirt pays tribute to the old Admiral’s shirt from the 1970s.

Since the design was announced, we’ve seen a number of Welsh concept kits pop up around the web as the World Cup craze flares up ahead of the November finals.

Adidas’ new Wales World Cup kits will be unveiled in late August/early September, with many designers putting their creative stamp on the shirts they want to see Robert Page’s players wear during the Football World Cup.

So enjoy this gallery of fantastic Welsh shirts – let us know your favourites.

Of course, ask any Wales fan what they would like the new Wales shirt to look like – and almost most will mention the classics of the past.

Welsh FA chief Noel Mooney

The Admiral shirt from the 1970s and the Adidas shirt from the 1980s are especially popular.

Adidas' new Wales World Cup kits will be unveiled in late August
Adidas’ new Wales World Cup kits will be unveiled in late August

As mentioned, we don’t have a firm word on the new World Cup kit, but earlier this year, Welsh FA chieftain Noel Mooney appeared to be teasing a new kit to show his beloved tribute to retro seniors.

Mooney has made a positive impression since he took over as FAW chief executive in August last year, developing rapport with grassroots clubs and fans across Wales.

Old classic

He may also be aware of the retro shirt craze in Wales, with replicas of 1970s Admirals and Adidas 80s kits becoming more apparent with every game.

So can we see a new kit that is an update to an old classic?

If the CEO’s Twitter posts are of concern, you’ll want to know.

Firstly, the article shows the iconic image of Welsh defender George Berry, looking radiant and iconic in his 1970s Welsh Admiral training shirt.

Then there’s Noel’s latest post, featuring Welsh legends Ian Rush and Mark Hughes wearing some of the most popular Adidas shirts of the 1970s.

As you can imagine, the response to both posts has been overwhelmingly positive, with fans begging the new CEO to “take my money”, “get it done”, and if “this happens, you’ll be mine for a year”.

Did Wales qualify for the World Cup last time? Summary of National History in FIFA Championships

Wales completed qualification for the Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 by beating Ukraine 1-0 in the UEFA play-off final on 5 June. The only time Wales had previously qualified for the World Cup was in 1958 when they reached the quarter-finals. FIFA World Cup 2022 fans can buy Football World Cup Final Tickets from our website.

Wales completed qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2022 by beating Ukraine 1-0
Wales completed qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2022 by beating Ukraine 1-0

Welsh failed to qualify in the last 15 games and got another World Cup adventure in which Gareth Bale led the country to the first World Cup final in 64 years.

Welsh did not qualify for the first three World Cups because they were not members of FIFA, having first qualified in 1950. Wales has failed to qualify for 15 consecutive World Cups since the 1958 World Cup before qualifying in 2022.

Wales at the World Cup


In their only appearance at the FIFA World Cup, Wales is in Group 3 with hosts Sweden, Hungary and Mexico. Three draws in the group stage lifted Wales into second place with Hungary, with both sides being forced into a play-off to determine who advances to the quarter-finals (no round of 16). Wales won the play-offs 2-1 thanks to the goal by Terry Medwin fifteen minutes later.
Wales then lost to eventual champions Brazil in the quarter-finals, with legend Pele scoring a solo goal.
On June 5, the Dragons defeated Ukraine at home to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in 64 years.

YearStage reached
1930Not a FIFA member
1934Not a FIFA member
1938Not a FIFA member
1950Did not qualify
1954Did not qualify
1958Quarterfinals
1962Did not qualify
1966Did not qualify
1970Did not qualify
1974Did not qualify
1978Did not qualify
1982Did not qualify
1986Did not qualify
1990Did not qualify
1994Did not qualify
1998Did not qualify
2002Did not qualify
2006Did not qualify
2010Did not qualify
2014Did not qualify
2018Did not qualify
2022Qualified for 2022 Finals

Welsh Euro


Wales advanced to the European final for the first time in 2016, reaching the semi-finals of that edition.
After beating England, Slovakia and Russia, Wales defeated Northern Ireland (round of 16) and Belgium (quarter-final) before losing 2-0 in the semi-final thanks to goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani against Portugal. Portugal will win the match.
Wales reached the final of the European Championship which was then postponed to 2021. They went to the knockout stage again after finishing second in Group A. But unlike in 2016, Wales lost 4-0 to Denmark in the first difficulty.

YearStage reached
1960Did not enter
1964Did not qualify
1968Did not qualify
1972Did not qualify
1976Did not qualify
1980Did not qualify
1984Did not qualify
1988Did not qualify
1992Did not qualify
1996Did not qualify
2000Did not qualify
2004Did not qualify
2008Did not qualify
2012Did not qualify
2016Semifinals
2021Round of 16

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