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Euro 2016: Thousands of fans welcome Wales team home in Cardiff | |
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The Wales football team has received a heroes' welcome outside Cardiff Castle after their historic run at Euro 2016. | |
The players, management and support staff were cheered through St Mary Street, where they boarded an open top bus. | |
Tens of thousands of fans have lined the city to catch a glimpse of the squad. | |
The bus is heading to Cardiff City Stadium where the Manic Street Preachers will play to 33,000 people. | |
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) said the event would be a "fantastic experience" for players and supporters. | The Football Association of Wales (FAW) said the event would be a "fantastic experience" for players and supporters. |
Speaking to BBC Radio Wales, Wales manager Chris Coleman said: "This is what it's all about, this is why the players work so hard to represent their country. | |
"They knew there was a nation waiting for them. | "They knew there was a nation waiting for them. |
"I'm so proud, they didn't want to let their country down and they certainly didn't." | "I'm so proud, they didn't want to let their country down and they certainly didn't." |
Wales goal scorer Hal Robson-Kanu said: "We're proud that we've helped create this. | Wales goal scorer Hal Robson-Kanu said: "We're proud that we've helped create this. |
"It's been a long tournament but we're glad to be home." | "It's been a long tournament but we're glad to be home." |
His fellow Wales goal scorer, Sam Vokes, said: "It's amazing the amount of people that have come out to welcome us. | His fellow Wales goal scorer, Sam Vokes, said: "It's amazing the amount of people that have come out to welcome us. |
"You're almost in a bubble when you're out in France, so to come back and see these scenes is amazing." | "You're almost in a bubble when you're out in France, so to come back and see these scenes is amazing." |
Several local schools had given youngsters the afternoon off classes so they could welcome the team home. | Several local schools had given youngsters the afternoon off classes so they could welcome the team home. |
Among them was 11-year-old Maisie and her nine-year-old brother Regan - who were at Cardiff airport. | Among them was 11-year-old Maisie and her nine-year-old brother Regan - who were at Cardiff airport. |
Maisie said: "I got Aaron Ramsey's autograph. The whole team were amazing." | Maisie said: "I got Aaron Ramsey's autograph. The whole team were amazing." |
Also greeting the side was 97-year-old Nancy Plain - who received a kiss from Coleman before having her Wales flag signed. | Also greeting the side was 97-year-old Nancy Plain - who received a kiss from Coleman before having her Wales flag signed. |
"I nearly lost my voice during the tournament because I was cheering on the boys so much," she said. | "I nearly lost my voice during the tournament because I was cheering on the boys so much," she said. |
"They did the whole country proud and I'm glad that I got to see Wales play in a major international tournament." | "They did the whole country proud and I'm glad that I got to see Wales play in a major international tournament." |
Midfielder Joe Ledley is missing the homecoming celebrations as he is heading to Ibiza to get married. | Midfielder Joe Ledley is missing the homecoming celebrations as he is heading to Ibiza to get married. |
The parade comes after Wales lost 2-0 to Portugal in the semi-final on Wednesday, with their historic run hailed as a performance which has "changed Welsh football forever". | The parade comes after Wales lost 2-0 to Portugal in the semi-final on Wednesday, with their historic run hailed as a performance which has "changed Welsh football forever". |
FAW chief executive Jonathan Ford said: "The nation really wants to show the boys how impressed they are and how proud they are and I'm sure they will be out in their thousands today." | FAW chief executive Jonathan Ford said: "The nation really wants to show the boys how impressed they are and how proud they are and I'm sure they will be out in their thousands today." |
He said the stadium event "sold out pretty quickly" but added "one or two tickets" would be released for a lucky few. | He said the stadium event "sold out pretty quickly" but added "one or two tickets" would be released for a lucky few. |
A number of roads in Cardiff city centre have been shut until 17:50 for the bus tour. | A number of roads in Cardiff city centre have been shut until 17:50 for the bus tour. |
Road closures between 14:30-17:50 include: | Road closures between 14:30-17:50 include: |
Road closures between 16:00-18:00 include: | Road closures between 16:00-18:00 include: |
To see the full list of closures, click here. | To see the full list of closures, click here. |
There will also be a queuing system at Cardiff Central Station and a crowd management system at Grangetown and Ninian Park railway stations from 19:30. | There will also be a queuing system at Cardiff Central Station and a crowd management system at Grangetown and Ninian Park railway stations from 19:30. |
The council said buses will not operate from the usual stops in the city centre. | The council said buses will not operate from the usual stops in the city centre. |
A sell-out crowd is expected at Cardiff City Stadium, where a player and staff presentation and question and answer session will begin at 18:45. | |
BBC Wales is following the homecoming celebrations on television, radio and online in English and in Welsh. | BBC Wales is following the homecoming celebrations on television, radio and online in English and in Welsh. |
Rhodri Talfan Davies, director of BBC Wales, said: "The Wales football team has inspired a nation during this tournament, which has seen record numbers of viewers in Wales watch, share and be part of their historic achievements." | Rhodri Talfan Davies, director of BBC Wales, said: "The Wales football team has inspired a nation during this tournament, which has seen record numbers of viewers in Wales watch, share and be part of their historic achievements." |