Zach, the son of Ryan Giggs, has advanced significantly in his career after receiving his sixth Wales under-19 cap.
Zach, 18, played in Wales’ final Euro Qualifying Elite Round encounter, where they defeated Turkey 3-1 at the Belle Vue in Rhyl.
The young Dragons won thanks to goals from Norwich’s Elliot Myles, Manchester United’s Gabriele Biancheri, and Plymouth’s Freddie Issaka.
Chris Gunter’s under-19 team placed third in Group G with three victories and three losses after losing badly to Portugal and England.
England has secured their spot in the June finals in Romania by virtue of winning the group.
Zach, who can play full-back or center-back, was selected for the starting lineup and was given a yellow card shortly before the game ended.
Although he is qualified for England as well, he has advanced through the age groups with Wales thus far.
Zach played the entire 90 minutes in Wales’ 1-0 loss to Portugal last week, but he was not involved in their 2-0 loss to England.
He is one of many young Welsh celebrities that aspire to be like their father.
Other players who have already made appearances at the senior level are Lewis, the son of Jason Koumas, and Charlie, the son of Robbie Savage.
Since departing Manchester United’s academy in 2023, Zach has been a member of Sheffield United’s roster.
His mother is Stacey Cooke, Gigg’s first wife, who has a daughter named Libby with the former football player.
Due to off-field concerns, Dad Ryan resigned from his position as manager of Wales’ senior team.
Giggs Sr. was on trial at the time for allegedly abusing his ex-girlfriend, but he was later exonerated of all charges.
The Premier League legend consistently denied assaulting his ex-partner and acting in a coercive or dominating manner.
For Euro 2020, Giggs was replaced by his assistant Robert Page, who was later fired in favor of Craig Bellamy.
He helped the team win every major trophy during his 25 years at Old Trafford, including 13 crowns and two Champions League titles.
In addition, Giggs achieved a remarkable record by scoring in 23 straight Premier League seasons.
However, he has personally lost £100,000 as a result of the recent failure of a trendy restaurant he funded. Craig Bellamy, ed.