Wales got a coach - it's the well-known Cray Bellamy (44), a former representative of the "dragons", attacking Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle...
Bellamy, capped 78 times for Wales, succeeds Rob Peldzh, who was sacked after failing to qualify for the Euros in Germany and a string of poor results in friendlies.
Bellamy will make his debut on September 6 in Cardiff against Turkey, just three days later he will be visiting Podgorica, in a match with Montenegro.
Bellamy came under Gorica, but as a player, in September 2010 and suffered a defeat - the team led by Cico Kranjčar won 1:0 with a goal by Mirko Vučinić and opened the unforgettable qualifiers for Euro 2012 in the best possible way.
After retiring from the field, Bellamy worked as a junior coach for Cardiff, and then as an assistant to Vincent Kompany in Anderlecht and Burnley.
He signed a contract with the Football Association of Wales until the summer of 2028.
"This is the proudest moment of my career. It has always been my dream to lead Wales and I am ready for the challenge," said Bellamy.
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