
The friendly match between Wales and Romania is scheduled for Saturday, June 6.
The 1993 match is significant because Wales lost due to a missed penalty, which impacted their bid to qualify for the 1994 World Cup.
The match will take place at the 31,000-seater Steaua Stadium in Bucharest.

Wales will play a friendly match against Romania in Bucharest on June 6, following their failure to qualify for the World Cup. This marks the first encounter since their 1993 match, where Wales lost due to a missed penalty.
Wales will face Romania in a friendly in Bucharest on Saturday, 6 June.
Having failed to qualify for this summer's World Cup, Craig Bellamy's side will take on the Romanians - who were also beaten in last month's World Cup play-offs - at the 31,000-seater Steaua Stadium.
It will be the first meeting of the nations since the infamous game in Cardiff 1993, when Paul Bodin missed a penalty as Wales lost out to Romania in their bid to qualify for the 1994 World Cup.
In the same qualifying campaign Wales lost 5-1 at the Steaua Stadium in May 1992.
This summer's Romania trip comes four days after Wales take on Ghana at Cardiff City Stadium in another friendly on Tuesday, 2 June.
The kick-off time in Romania is to be confirmed.
Announcing the fixture, the Football Association of Wales (FAW) paid tribute to the legendary former Romania boss Mircea Lucescu, who died last week.
"The Football Association of Wales sends its condolences to Lucescu's family, friends and everyone at the Romanian Football Federation," the FAW said.
Wales saw their hopes of reaching the 2026 World Cup end thanks to a penalty shootout defeat by Bosnia-Herzegovina in the play-off semi-final last month, while Romania were beaten at the same stage by Turkey.
The Ghana and Romania friendlies will be a chance for Wales to prepare for the Nations League A campaign which awaits in the autumn.
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