The Football Association of Wales has sacked head coach Rob Page following the country’s failure to qualify for Euro 2024.
Page, who had over two years left on the contract he signed in September 2022 after guiding Wales to their first World Cup since 1958, spent four years in charge.
He was initially being given the role on an interim basis in November 2020 after taking over from former Manchester United star Ryan Giggs.
The 49-year-old coach was then appointed permanently in September 2022 after the World Cup play-off final victory over Ukraine three months earlier – although they have since won only five times in 22 games since – and oversaw the team at two major tournaments.
Page took Wales to Euro 2020, where he led them to the last 16 of the COVID-delayed tournament, and the 2022 World Cup.
Wales lost a Euro 2024 play-off final to Poland on penalties in March, before they were beaten 4-0 by Slovakia in a friendly after drawing with Gibraltar in June.
Page was booed by Wales fans following that thrashing in Slovakia, while there were more calls for him to quit after the goalless draw with Gibraltar, opponents ranked 203rd in the world.
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Despite being non-competitive fixtures in which Wales were without several senior players, the pressure had been steadily growing on Page over the past 18 months.
Wales’ poor performance at the 2022 World Cup followed by the failure to qualify for Euro 2024 built up a loud anti-Page lobby on social media, which then turned into dissent from the stands.
Page was defiant after the Gibraltar draw in Portugal, insisting that he was focused on the “long-term plan” and blooding young players ahead of this autumn’s Nations League campaign and the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
But the 49-year-old’s tone was downbeat after Wales were then dismantled in Slovakia and said his mood was “low”.
FA Wales chief football officer Dave Adams has thanked Page for his work with the team from U21 level to senior level.
Adams said in a statement: “I would like to thank Rob for his work with the Association over the last seven years, firstly as the U21s head coach and then onto the role of Cymru head coach.
“Rob’s work has delivered success reaching the round of 16 at Euro 2020 and qualification to the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and during his period we also integrated 18 pathway players into the senior squad.
“As we move forward this experience will support our objective to consistently qualify our men’s national team to major tournaments.”
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