Wolves Academy defender Brayden Clarke has been selected in the Wales under-17 squad for this month’s European Championships.
Craig Knight’s side became the first Cymru men’s age group to qualify for a major tournament since 1981 in March, securing a place at the finals in Budapest after finishing top of their Elite Round group.
Clarke has been a regular member of the squad throughout the qualification process and has once again received the call-up to represent his country.
CARFAN D17 CYMRU 🏴
— Wales 🏴 (@Cymru) May 3, 2023
Representing Cymru at the #U17EURO finals 👊#TogetherStronger pic.twitter.com/LTk8Ev9nfc
Wales have been drawn in Group A alongside hosts Hungary, Republic of Ireland and Poland, with their opening fixture held on Wednesday 17th May at the Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium.
Their second game against the Republic of Ireland will take place at Pancho Aréna three days later, before Cymru rounded off the group stage against Poland at BSC Stadium on Tuesday 23rd May.
Brayden Clarke (Wales U17): UEFA European Championship finals | Group A
- Wednesday 17th May | vs Hungary
- Saturday 20th May | vs Ireland
- Tuesday 23rd May | vs Poland