'All Whites' will soon be replaced by a more inclusive pseudonym?

‘All Whites’ will soon be replaced by a more inclusive pseudonym?

Radio New Zealand (RNZ) reported that the Football Association of New Zealand is considering changing the title of its national team. ‘All eggs’ could disappear in favor of a more inclusive term.

Perhaps All Whites are living their last moments. According to information from Radio New Zealand, L’Equipe echoed her, The New Zealand Football Association is seriously considering changing the national team’s title. The term, which can be literally translated as “all white” is not considered comprehensive enough.

“We are working with players in the football world and beyond, to look at all aspects of our organization and ensure they fit in today’s world,” New Zealand Football (NZF) newspaper said in comments published by RNZ on Monday. Confirming information from Radio New Zealand. “Like many other sporting bodies, the NZF has begun a thought process around cultural inclusion.”

This topic is up for discussion

Consequently, the gesture of the legendary All Blacks, the New Zealand rugby team, no longer passed and is now considered to be in disrepair. Even if the footballers who have been called up to represent the Pacific Island appear white, they may soon have to change their nicknames.

As reported by RNZ, the topic is already under discussion in New Zealand. “Even if it upsets a small minority, for me, it is enough to change it,” for example Ryan Nielsen, a former international and England player (Tottenham, Blackburn) developed. Commentator Jason Payne responded, “All Whites is a nickname given by fans, entirely based on the color of the shirt.” “It’s like the Boston Red Sox. They have red socks. All white people wear white shirts,” he said.

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