Swansea City fans are invited to the official unveiling of the new international honours board which has been created by the Swans Trust heritage group and funded by the Swansea City Supporters' Trust. The honours board has been a long-term project driven by supporters Huw Cooze and Stuart McDonald - supported by the Trust and the Swansea City Former Players' Association (FPA) - and will recognise all Swans players who have represented their nations while playing at the club. The unveiling will take place on Saturday (June 13) outside the stadium's main reception at 10.30am with members of the FPA also invited along. Supporters are then invited to visit the club's inaugural fan museum which will take place in the West Stand until 1pm and will display a range of club memorabilia including coffer badges, sports cards, programmes, framed shirts, and more! The unveiling and museum will be free to attend, and you do not need to register your interest but there will be some donation buckets with any money raised going to the FPA. Parking will be free and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis in the stadium's West Stand Car Park. The international honours board will make up part of a phased installation outside the stadium reception area, with the unveiling of the relocated Robbie James Wall of Fame now due to follow early in the new season. If you have any questions, please email support@Swansea City.com.