Euro 2016 faw warned uefa wales players celebrated families pitch

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You're likely referring to the incident during the Euro 2016 quarterfinal match between Wales and Belgium, where the Welsh players celebrated their goal with a pitch invasion, which included some of their families and loved ones.

The incident occurred on July 1, 2016, at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Lille, France. Wales was trailing 2-0 at halftime, but they staged a remarkable comeback in the second half, scoring three goals to win the match 3-1.

As the Welsh players celebrated their victory, some of them ran onto the pitch, including their families and loved ones, who had been watching from the stands. The invasion was not officially sanctioned by UEFA, but it was a moment of pure joy and elation for the Welsh team and their fans.

However, UEFA did issue a warning to the Welsh Football Association (FAW) after the match, stating that the pitch invasion was a breach of the tournament's regulations. The FAW was fined €20,000 for the incident.

Despite the warning, the pitch invasion has become an iconic moment in Welsh football history, symbolizing the team's underdog spirit and the passion of their fans.