• Home
  • Football
  • Wales Star Ethan Ampadu’S Relegation Curse Strikes Again

Wales Star Ethan Ampadu’s Relegation Curse Strikes Again

Sheffield United Crest on the wall at Bramall Lane Credit Alamy

Sheffield United Crest on the wall at Bramall Lane Credit Alamy

Ethan Ampadu will join up with the Wales squad on Monday, having suffered a third successive relegation at club level. The Chelsea defender – currently on loan at Italian club Spezia – could not prevent his team from dropping out of Serie A, even though he scored in a 3-1 defeat to Hellas Verona.

By David Williams

Ethan Ampadu will join up with the Wales squad on Monday, having suffered a third successive relegation at club level.

The Chelsea defender – currently on loan at Italian club Spezia – could not prevent his team from dropping out of Serie A, even though he scored in a 3-1 defeat to Hellas Verona.

Unfortunately for Ampadu, it marked the third consecutive season in which he has been part of a relegated team.

Last season, while on loan at Venezia, he experienced relegation from Serie A, and in the 2020-21 season, he was with Sheffield United when they finished at the bottom of the Premier League.

With one year remaining on his contract, Ampadu is set to return to Chelsea.

He will now join the Wales squad in preparation for their Euro 2020 qualifying matches.

After finishing level on points with Hellas Verona at the end of the season, Spezia were compelled to participate in a relegation play-off.

The rule was reintroduced by Serie A at the start of the campaign, dictating that a play-off would determine the final relegated side if teams in 17th and 18th place were tied on points, rather than relying on goal difference.

Under the previous system, Spezia, who finished 17th, would have retained their top-flight status.

In the play-off against Verona, Ampadu managed to equalize for Spezia with a superb long-range effort in the 15th minute, marking his first goal for the club.

However, Cyril Ngonge emerged as the hero for Verona, scoring twice to give his team a 3-1 lead.

Despite Verona goalscorer David Faraoni being sent off for a deliberate handball in the second half, Spezia couldn’t mount a successful comeback, with M’Bala Nzola missing the ensuing penalty.

The 3-1 defeat resulted in Spezia’s relegation, ending their three-year stint in Serie A.

Related News

Penybont manager Rhys Griffiths. Pic. Alamy

Get Ready for More Twists and Turns when Penybont Host Haverfordwest with Europe on the Line

There is nothing like a winner-takes-all clash at a season’s end to get the juices flowing, which is why Penybont v Haverfordwest County at the DragonBet Stadium looks a cracker.

Ian Mitchelmore | 11 hours ago
Sam Vokes celebrates with Wales fans after his famous goal against Belgium in 2016. Pic: Alamy

Sam Vokes Retires . . . But We’ll Always Have That Goal Against Belgium

Sam Vokes has spoken of how the end of his playing career has brought the story full circle — from a boyhood dream to one of Welsh football’s most unforgettable moments.

Paul Jones | Apr 28, 2026
Wrexham Manager Phil Parkinson. Pic. Alamy

We’ll be Ready for Last Day Glory, Insists Wrexham Boss Phil Parkinson

Phil Parkinson has insisted Wrexham will be fully prepared to seize their play-off destiny in their final match of the regular season.

David Williams | Apr 27, 2026
The Dragon Diary

It’s Down to the Wire on Saturday for Wrexham and Newport County

All the pain – and all the gain – will be compacted into 90 minutes this weekend for two of Wales’ most famous football clubs.

Graham Thomas | Apr 27, 2026
Bobby Kamwa. Pic. Alamy

For Fuchs' Sake . . . Back up That Win With Another, Newport County Told

Christian Fuchs believes Newport County can do what they have failed to do all season - win back-to-back league matches – and survive in League Two.

Gareth James | Apr 26, 2026
Cardiff City fans celebrate their final home match of the season. Pic: Alamy

Brian Barry-Murphy Insists the Future is Bright - and Youthful - for Cardiff City

Brian Barry-Murphy believes Cardiff City’s young stars can flourish in the Championship next season — provided the Bluebirds continue to lock in their brightest talents for the long term.

Rob Cole | Apr 26, 2026