WALES manager Rob Page paid a visit to a Llangollen school today (Monday, January 23).
Students and staff at Ysgol Dinas Bran were given the rarest of opportunities of welcoming him to their school.
Whilst there, Page took the time to give the year 10 football team a coaching session.
He then met players from all the other football teams at the school from year seven up to sixth form.
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A statement from Ysgol Dinas Bran read: "Well, what an experience our school football teams have had today.
"We spent the morning with Rob Page where he gave our year 10 team a coaching session and then spent time with all the teams from year 7 to sixth form where he presented to them on his experiences in football and how to deal with setbacks and build resilience to be able to succeed.
"He also spoke about being Welsh and what that means to him. Our students were also given an opportunity to ask him questions. This has been a brilliant experience for the students.
"A big thanks to Mrs Gardner for arranging this opportunity to our students as a thank to them for representing our school. Thanks to Rob Page and Steve Williams and all at FAW."
Page helped guide Wales to their first World Cup since 1958 when they qualified for Qatar 2022.
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