Wales football fans get in gear for final leg of journey

18 November 2022, 12:34

Electric Car To Qatar
Electric Car To Qatar. Picture: PA

The group are stuck in Jordan as they are not allowed to enter Sauda Arabia in a right-hand drive vehicle

A group of Welsh football fans, who are making the 5,000-mile journey to the Qatar World Cup in an electric car, are still determined to make Wales’s first game after getting stuck in Jordan.

Former Cardiff City footballer Scott Young has been joined by Nick Smith, Huw Talfryn Walters and Walter Pennell – all from south Wales, on the cross-continent adventure dubbed Electric Car To Qatar.

Having driven for 18 days across 17 countries and 3,800 miles in the MG4 car, nicknamed Morris, they have been stuck in Jordan.

They have not been allowed to cross the border into Saudi Arabia because Saudi laws prevent them from continuing their onward journey in a right-hand drive vehicle.

The group were told their only option was to turn around and drive back to Israel and get a ferry around the Middle East to Qatar – a two-week journey which would mean they miss Wales’ opener against the US on November 21.

The drivers had been on track to arrive in Qatar on Friday in time to meet the Wales team at their hotel – bringing with them video messages of support for the squad picked up from fans across the journey.

But the border delay in Saudi Arabia means their only option now is to leave Morris behind and fly the final leg of their journey into Doha.

Speaking from Aqaba in Jordan, Mr Smith said: “We were expecting problems with charging points or even the car itself on a journey of this length and magnitude, but the car has performed brilliantly and charging has not been a problem.

“To be stuck on a paperwork misunderstanding has been frustrating, as we were initially told we would be able to get the car through, but we are still determined to make it to Qatar by Friday.

“We’ve been blown away by the support we’ve had from back home as well as by the build-up and excitement ahead of Wales reaching their first World Cup in 64 years, and we will get our messages of support to the Wales team whatever it takes now.

“What this whole amazing journey has shown to us and everyone else is that EVs are capable and comfortable cars – Morris has travelled 3,800 miles with no dramas until now.

“We know the car would have got us to Qatar and then some – but the most important thing now is we celebrate how far we’ve come, both as a group of fans and Wales as a footballing nation.”

By Press Association

More Technology News

See more More Technology News

Pathology services provider Synnovis was the victim of a ransomware attack by a Russian cyber gang in June last year

Russian gang’s cyber attack on blood services ‘harmed 170 patients’

23andMe fined millions by watchdog after ‘profoundly damaging’ cyber attack exposing genetic data

23andMe fined millions by watchdog after ‘profoundly damaging’ cyber attack exposing genetic data

Scotland 2050 conference

‘Destructive’ social media will transform politics ‘for a generation’ – Forbes

View of Centre Court full of spectators watching a game at Wimbledon All England Lawn Tennis Club Championships. Wimbledon.

Wimbledon adopts AI for 2025 Championships with All England club introducing in-match analysis

Th new feature that lets you and a friend pair up and match with other pairs

Tinder launches 'double date' feature in bid to attract 'low pressure' Gen Z

An avocado bathroom suite built in the 70's.

Young homeowners ‘favour avocado bathrooms, relaxation zones and panelled walls’

Meta to introduce ads on WhatsApp as US tech giant reverses ‘no ads’ stance on world’s most popular messaging app

Meta to introduce ads on WhatsApp as US tech giant reverses ‘no ads’ stance on world’s most popular messaging app

Captain Cook's legendary ship has been discovered

Mystery of Captain Cook's lost ship solved after 250 years as scientists discover exact location of the HMS Endeavour

The ancient lost world was discovered in East Antarctica.

Lost world unearthed beneath Antarctica ice after 34 million years

Taoiseach Micheal Martin, Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly during the British-Irish Council (BIC) summit at the Slieve Donard resort in C

Leaders share healthcare and efficiency hopes for AI at British-Irish Council

Three and Vodafone

VodafoneThree promises better coverage at ‘no extra cost’ within months

The Khankhuuluu species weighed 750 kilograms, about the size of a horse

Newly discovered ‘Dragon Prince’ dinosaur rewrites history of T.rex

Aviation technology company Sita said 33.4 million bags were mishandled in 2024, compared with 33.8 million during the previous year.

Airlines lose fewer bags as tracking tech takes off as bosses say passengers expect similar service to a 'delivery app'

Social media app icons displayed on an Apple iPhone

Social media giants can ‘get on’ and tackle fraud cases, says City watchdog

Experts have warned about the risks posed by period tracking apps (Alamy/PA)

Experts warn of risks linked to period tracker apps

Data (Use and Access) Bill

Lords’ objections to Data Bill over copyright threatens its existence – minister