Wales to change name to Cymru after Qatar

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Wales will consider changing the football team name after the World Cup.

The country’s teams currently use the English word with Uefa and Fifa.

However, they are in talks with the European federations to switch the team name to Cymru, reports The Sun.

Cymru – the Welsh name for Wales – is already used by the Welsh FA in its internal and external communications and by staff at the governing body’s headquarters in the Vale of Glamorgan.

The FAW plans to speak to various stakeholders in Welsh football about the merit of changing the country’s name in international competition.

FAW chief executive Noel Mooney said ahead of Wales’ first World Cup since 1958: “The team should always be called Cymru, that’s what we call it here.

“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 – whether that Governments, our own boards, councils and decision-making bodies, staff, clubs and players.

“We’re a very open democratic organisation and we don’t just unilaterally decide today to do something like that.

“I would say it’s the direction of travel, but there’s no firm decisions on it. It’s more almost by osmosis that we’re heading towards it.”

\Wales’ striker Gareth Bale celebrates after hitting a free kick and Ukraine scoring an own goal opening the score during the FIFA World Cup 2022 play-off final qualifier football match between Wales and Ukraine to qualify for the World Cup. Picture: AFPSource: AFP

The issue of a possible name change for Wales was brought into sharp focus earlier this month when Robert Page’s side were drawn in the same Euro 2024 qualifying group as Turkey.

The Turks now compete on the international stage as Turkiye after the Ankara government asked for the country to be known globally by its Turkish name and not the anglicised version.

Mooney said: “We spoke to the Turkish at the Euro 2024 draw about it.

“We’ve also had unofficial discussions with Uefa over coffees at different events.

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

“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.”

Changing its name to Cymru would end Wales’ status as being the last alphabetically of Uefa’s 55 national association members at different draws and meetings.

Wales kick-off their Group B campaign against USA on November 21 before facing Iran and arch-rivals England.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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