The next game is against Belgium! 32-year-old defender Ben Davies will meet the milestone of 100 games for the Welsh national team
1:23pm, 14 October 2025Football
On October 13, Wales will face Belgium at home in the World Cup preliminaries on the 14th. The BBC reported that Ben Davis will usher in the milestone of 100 games for the Welsh national team.
British media said that as the cornerstone of Wales' defense and the longest-serving player in Tottenham, Ben Davis has always deliberately avoided the spotlight, but his key role on the field and leadership qualities off the field cannot be concealed.
At Tottenham, Ben Davis was not only Pochettino’s first signing after taking office, but also the longest-serving player in the team, having played more than 300 times. He also formed a close friendship with former teammate Son Heung-min, who called Davis "one of his closest friends."
Off the court, Davis has an equally rich life. He studied and obtained a degree in Business and Economics from the Open University in the UK in his spare time. At the same time, he is also a natural leader. Teammate Joe Allen praised him for his "huge impact on the team."
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