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Wales' players celebrate their historic win in the Euro 2016 quarterfinals over Belgium as they qualify for the semis of a major tournament for the first time. AFP
A dejected Eden Hazard reacts after Belgium's Euro 2016 quarter-final loss to Wales. The striker had earlier missed a shot on target. AFP
Wales' Hal Robson Kanu celebrates after scoring Wales' second goal, a dazzling strike that gave his side the lead. AP
Child's play? Children of Wales' players play on the pitch after Wales' Euro 2016 quarterfinal win over Belgium. AP
Neil Taylor celebrates with his son Marley on field as wales qualified for their first major semi-final. AFP
Welsh players celebrate their 3-1 win over Belgium. The relatively small team has exceeded every expectation that they and their supporters had when they made it to the Euro finals and will be remembered for generations to come as being the greatest. AP
Wales' defender Chris Gunter, who missed his brother's wedding for the quarter-final match, celebrates his team's win with the country's flag. AFP
A disappointed Belgium supporter reacts after the Euro 2016 quarter-final loss to wales. Belgium for tournament favourites with their young squad before this loss. AFP