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The WSFA was formed in 1911, Mr.G.Mercer (Cardiff) being appointed Chairman for the
inaugural meeting. Mr.T.A.Rowlands (Merthyr) became the first elected Chairman of
the Association in 1912.
Wales' first Under 15 international match was played against
England at Walsall in 1907 when the home side won 3-1. Matches against Scotland began
in 1914 and against Northern Ireland in 1928.
Following the Second World War, the
Victory Shield Competition between the four Home Nations was established in 1947
and annual friendly matches against the Republic of Ireland began in 1951. Since
the mid-1970's the WSFA have played friendly matches against many European countries
and also entertained Brazil in Cardiff in 1988. The Ballymena International Soccer
Festival started in 2000 giving Wales an additional annual opportunity to play against
other countries.
Domestic competitions began in 1913 when Barry Schools won the Under
15 Shield and they dominated the early years, winning the title five times in the
first seven years. This run of victories was later surpassed by Swansea Schools who
won or shared the title 13 times between 1946-1960, a period during which many talented
Swansea-born players went on to gain senior caps and have distinguished professional
careers.
The WSFA now organises competitions at every age group from under 11 to under
19. The Ivor Tuck Cup for under 19's and the Fred Ball Inter Counties Trophy were
named after prominent previous secretaries of the WSFA, the latter being the first
schools representative to serve on the F.A.W.
The Tom Yeoman Shield for Under 11's
was established in 1955 and the S.B.Williams Mitre Shield for Under 13's in 1967.
In recent years a number of other competitions at both inter-school and inter-district/county
level have been added.
Aims of the W.S.F.A.
Player Development:
Working together, the W.S.F.A. and the Welsh Football Trust organise
a programme of player identification and establish National Development Squads for
14 and 15 year olds. Squads comprise between 20 and 30 players including Welsh qualified
players living outside Wales. The Welsh Football Trust Technical Manager for Player
Development is responsible for the programme.

Some former Schools' Internationals:
Mark Hughes;
Ian Rush;
Kevin Ratcliffe; Brian Flynn;
Peter Nicholas;
Mark Aizlewood; Clayton Blackmore
Mark Bowen;
Iwan Roberts; Robbie Savage; Roger Freestone; Mark Pembridge; Craig Bellamy; Robert Page; Mathew Jones
