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Missing Wales red shirt found after 40 years

Wales shirtImage source, the Welsh football collection
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The shirt was found when a former FAW boss moved house in Cardiff

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A football shirt thought to be one of the first in red to be worn by a Wales player has been found during a house move after being lost for nearly 40 years.

Wales played in other colours before 1900, and this is believed to be from 1901-02.

Officials say it went missing from the Football Association of Wales (FAW) collection in 1985, and is expected to be among the most important items in the Welsh Football Museum (WFM) Wrexham, which is due to open in 2026.

The shirt - with slightly faded red on white cuffs and Wales crest - was donated among a number of items by the widow of Alun Evans, the FAW head between 1982 and 1995.

鈥淭here was a red shirt in a frame in the old headquarters in Wrexham, with a description dating it to 1901-1902,鈥 said the museum's Sion Lewis.

鈥淏ut the shirt didn鈥檛 make it to the collection that arrived in the south. It had gone missing somewhere.

鈥淲e can date the shirt to the pre-1915 period due to its style, and Wales played in different colors other than red before 1900.

鈥淭here are also traces 鈥 caused by sunlight 鈥 suggesting that this shirt was once kept in a frame.鈥

Image source, Sion Lewis
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WFM's Sion Lewis says the shirt can be dated to pre-1915 due to its unique style

Wales played their first international match against Scotland in 1876, but did not start wearing the red shirt until the beginning of the 1900s.

"The shirts were made of wool or cotton and then dyed," said Mr Lewis.

鈥淚t must have been a tough game considering today鈥檚 conditions. The boots were also heavy, not to mention having to head or kick an old leather ball filled with water."

Mr Evans died in 2011, and his widow Jane contacted the museum as she was about to move house.

鈥淪he reached out of her own accord, she was moving house and wanted to get rid of some stuff.

鈥淭he impression I got was that she wasn鈥檛 particularly interested in football and was downsizing and wanted to clear things out.

"鈥淭he majority were books he had collected and stored in the attic, including several football books like When Pele broke our Hearts and King John about the giant John Charles, along with a few shirts from various international teams.

鈥淔air play, his widow had put all the items in boxes.鈥

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An old law court and barracks in Wrexham will be home to the WFM

He said he spotted the red shirt while looking through one of the boxes in a car park.

鈥淚 had seen pictures of the old red shirt, and this one was exactly the same style. The only difference was that this one wasn鈥檛 in a frame.

鈥淚f this is the one that went missing, it has found its way home via the A483 after all these years, and so close to the old football association headquarters on Fairy Road [in Wrexham]."

The football museum is expected to open its doors for the first time in 2026.

The WFM said it will house the largest publicly-owned collection of Welsh football memorabilia in Wales, with work ongoing to refurbish an old barracks and law courts in Wrexham.

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