'Best defeat' in Bosnia and the Wales hero you've never heard of
Nobody has more goals for Wales than Jess Fishlock, while few can claim to have scored many as significant or spectacular as Gareth Bale. But when it comes to seminal moments, it is hard to look beyond the halcyon, historic Euro 2016. And the man whose goal ensured Wales qualified for their first major tournament for 58 years?
Step forward, Jason Demetriou. In October 2015, Wales travelled to Bosnia-Herzegovina for their penultimate Euro 2016 qualifier, needing a point to secure their place at the following summer's finals in France. Failing that, Israel dropping points in either of their final two games, against Cyprus and Belgium, would seal the deal for Chris Coleman's men.
When Wales trailed 2-0 in Zenica, anxiety gripped the 750 travelling fans - and the many thousands back home - as the painful near misses of the country's footballing history flashed before their eyes. But when Demetriou, the then Walsall defender, scored the only goal of his 51-cap international career to put Cyprus 2-1 up in Israel, the small but raucous red corner of the Bilino Polje Stadium burst into scenes of pure elation. "I remember that night, after I scored, I was getting messages from random people saying, 'You're a Wales legend' and all this," Demetriou tells BBC Sport Wales.
"On social media, Wales fans were telling me, 'I'll buy you a beer and when you come here, you can stay in Wales for free! ' "I was laughing, thinking, what's going on? When I checked, I thought, 'Oh my God, that's quite big news'.
It was a great night. " On Thursday, Wales host Bosnia in a World Cup play-off semi-final, the first meeting between the two nations since that night in Zenica - and the two games which changed the course of Welsh football. Watch on BBC One.