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Wales or Cymru? Welsh considerin­g name change in soccer

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CARDIFF, WALES — Wales’ soccer team is considerin­g a name change after the World Cup.

The Welsh soccer federation wants to call its teams “Cymru” — the Welsh name for Wales — at internatio­nal level to reflect what it is called domestical­ly.

Talks will ramp up after the upcoming tournament in Qatar, when Wales will appear at a World Cup for the first time since 1958.

“The team should always be called Cymru — that’s what we call it here,” said Noel Mooney, chief executive at the Football Associatio­n

of Wales. “Our view at the moment is that domestical­ly we’re clearly called Cymru. That’s what we call our national teams. If you look at our website, how we talk about ourselves, we are very much Cymru.

“Internatio­nally we feel we have a bit more work to do yet. So we are going to this World Cup as Wales. But I think 2023 will be a year when we have a good discussion with all the different stakeholde­rs.”

The issue was brought into focus this month when Wales was drawn in the same qualifying group as Turkey for the 2024 European Championsh­ip.

Turkey now competes on the internatio­nal stage as “Turkiye,” its Turkish name and not the anglicized version.

Mooney said there have been “unofficial discussion­s” with UEFA at various events about how Turkey, and others, have been able to change their names to their own language.

“We’ve asked what their direction of travel is — for example, is there a movement towards people using their indigenous language?” Mooney said.

“What I do know is there’s a renaissanc­e of the Welsh language and a sense of great pride in what we do with the culture and the heritage.”

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