Wales qualifies for Euro 2016 despite 2-0 loss to Bosnia
Despite a 2-0 defeat against Bosnia-Herzegovina, Wales reached its first international tournament since 1958 on Saturday thanks to Cyprus beating Israel 2-1 in European Championship qualifying.
Belgium also qualified from Group B by beating Andorra 4-1, the country's first Euros since co-hosting the tournament in 2000. The wait had been even longer for Wales, and both teams were celebrating on the pitch in Bosnia when news came through that Israel had lost.
Bosnia kept its hopes alive of reaching a playoff with the win. Milan Djuric sent a looping header over Wales goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey in the 71st minute and the host doubled its lead in the last minute through Vedad Ibisevic.
For Belgium, Radja Nainggolan, Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard and Laurent Depoitre all scored.