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FA Wales announces ‘Ein Crys Cymru’ Tour ahead of UEFA Women’s EURO 2025

Last updated: 2025/06/26 at 12:21 PM
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This Saturday (28/06/25) Come and meet the team from Wrexham’s new Museum of Two Halves! Set to open in 2026, this brand new national attraction will contain an enhanced and expanded Wrexham Museum, alongside a new Football Museum for Wales.

 The team will be on the Hippodrome site alongside the giant Crys (shirt) on Saturday, where you’ll be able to take part in some football family crafts and find out more about the new museum!

Ty Pawb will also be on site as they’ll be hosting family fan zones for this summer’s Wales women’s Euro matches – come and watch all the Cymru action LIVE on the huge screen! .

Come meet the team to create your own hand flag, learn the history of Cymru women’s football and about all of the FREE family activities we will be running over the summer holidays.

We will also have our wellbeing and play teams with our giant football dartboard and other family friendly activities!

BELOW – GUEST ARTICLE FROM FA WALES

On the day of Cymru’s historic squad announcement for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 (Thursday 19 June), the FAW will unveil a giant inflatable Cymru shirt at the foot of Yr Wyddfa, marking the launch of the ‘Ein Crys Cymru’ Tour across the nation. 

The names of the players selected for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 will be proudly displayed on the back of the giant shirt, in tribute to the individuals who will represent the nation on the European stage. From Eryri, the shirt will then travel to Welsh towns and cities to build excitement across the country ahead of this summer’s tournament in Switzerland.

The ‘Ein Crys Cymru’ tour celebrates the Cymru National Team’s higher purpose, ‘To play for change. To play to inspire. For Us. For Them. For Her.’ which honours the trailblazers who fought for the creation of the women’s national team, the current heroes wearing the shirt today, and the future generations still to come.

For many, the Cymru shirt is a symbol of identity, resilience, and belonging. When the national women’s side first formed, players wore borrowed men’s kits. It then wasn’t until 2019 that Cymru’s women players saw their own names proudly printed on the back of their shirts, a landmark moment of recognition and representation.

FA Wales announces ‘Ein Crys Cymru’ Tour ahead of UEFA Women’s EURO 2025

Former Cymru Captain and UEFA Vice President, Professor Laura McAllister CBE said: “I played for Cymru during a time when having our own kit felt like a luxury. The progress we’ve made since then is extraordinary, and we can see how much more we can still achieve together. The Cymru shirt is more than just fabric, it offers a badge of honour, and this national tour gives us all a moment to reflect, to celebrate, and to show every girl in Wales that they belong in football.”

Cymru Captain, Angharad James shared: “When I put on this shirt, it represents every woman who paved the way for us and those who fought to get us here. This Cymru team has earned its place on the biggest stage, and we’ll wear this shirt with pride. This shirt belongs to all of us, and we want every person in Wales to feel part of our journey to Switzerland.”

The FAW’s Women and Girls’ Football Strategic Lead, Bethan Woolley added: “The Cymru shirt is a powerful symbol of how far the women’s game has come and where it’s going. The ‘Ein Crys Cymru’ tour aims to celebrate the women who wear the shirt and embed their stories in the fabric of our nation. 

“This tour is part of a wider FAW mission to ensure these history-making players are not only seen but celebrated and truly known. Through different activations ahead of and during the tournament, the FAW will utilise this historic opportunity not only to rally support, but to turn admiration into recognition, and recognition into legacy.”

The ‘Ein Crys Cymru’ Tour begins in Llanberis at the foot of Yr Wyddfa on 19 June and will travel to towns and cities across Wales in the lead-up to UEFA Women’s EURO 2025. Fans can be part of the journey and show their support at one of the upcoming tour stops. 

Find your nearest ‘Ein Crys Cymru’ tour stop below and be part of something special:

  • Thursday 19th June – Llanberis – Cae’r Ddol – Llanberis Community Centre field – 10am-6pm
  • Saturday 21st June – Aberystwyth – Llys y Brenin Concourse
  • Sunday 22nd June – Tenby – Tenby Harbour – 10am-5pm
  • Monday 23rd June – Carmarthen – Guildhall Square – 10am-6pm
  • Tuesday 24th June – Swansea – St. Davids Square – 10am-6pm 
  • Thursday 26th June – Caernarfon –  Y Maes Castle Square – 11am-7pm
  • Friday 27th June – Llandudno – Llandudno North Shore Promenade – 11am-7pm
  • Saturday 28th June – Wrexham – Hippodrome – 10am-6pm
  • Sunday 29th June – Newtown – Hafan Yr Afon – 9am-4pm
  • Wednesday 2nd July – Merthyr Tydfil – Glebeland Site (Old Physics 11am-7pm 
  • Thursday 3rd July – Pontypridd – Ynysangharad War Memorial Ponty Park – 11am-7pm
  • Friday 4th July – Newport – John Frost Square – 9am-5pm
  • Saturday 5th July – Cardiff – Cardiff Castle – 9am-4pm

Make sure to share your photos of the ‘Ein Crys Cymru’ Tour across social utilising the #ForHer & #EWRO2025.

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