Judy Shaw, 60, said after the team narrowly losing out so many times, she is “absolutely buzzing” at the result.
She said: “I am shouting, screaming, bouncing around the room. After so many times we have come so close. Qualification for the Euros!”
“Incredible amazing fantastic. Flights will be booked to Switzerland.”
Her daughter Holly Lewis, 28, was in Dublin and said she “couldn’t put into words how it feels”.
“There is nothing quite like following this team. Wales deserve this. They have deserved this for so long and I’m just so happy for the team that all their hard work has paid off.
“I think this will be really big for women’s football in Wales. Hopefully it will encourage more people to come to games and support the team.
“This is the start of something and I can’t wait to see what happens next.”
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