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2016 Uefa European Championship (Euro 2016)
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Robson-Kanu seals historic win for Wales in their first major tournament since 1958

Opening goalscorer Gareth Bale hails ‘historic moment’ for country

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Wales' forward Hal Robson-Kanu (L) and Gareth Bale (2R) celebrate after with teammates after beating Slovakia AFP PHOTO / Joe KLAMAR
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Substitute Hal Robson-Kanu scored a joyously celebrated 81st-minute winner as Wales marked their major tournament return by edging Slovakia 2-1 in Saturday’s Euro 2016 opener in Bordeaux.

Playing their first game at a major championship since the 1958 World Cup, Wales took a 10th-minute lead courtesy of Gareth Bale’s fine free-kick, only for Slovakia substitute Ondrej Duda to equalise.

But with nine minutes remaining, Robson-Kanu, released by Reading at the end of the season, scuffed a shot past Matus Kozacik to send Chris Coleman’s side striding towards the last 16.

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His strike ended Wales’s four-game winless run and tees the European Championship debutants up perfectly for Thursday’s hotly anticipated second Group B fixture against neighbours England in Lens.

Gareth Bale celebrates after scoring the first goal. AFP PHOTO / NICOLAS TUCAT
Gareth Bale celebrates after scoring the first goal. AFP PHOTO / NICOLAS TUCAT
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Bale said the win was “just a memorable moment, a historic moment for our country”.

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