As the German national team gathered before their opening match of the Women’s World Cup, a convincing win over Morocco in Melbourne, a curious knitted mascot sat on the grass in the middle of the huddle.
Lying on top of a shirt bearing the name and number of defender Carolin Simon, who was ruled out through injury on the eve of the tournament, sat a koala named “Waru”.
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Crocheted by star forward Klara Buehl, the koala is named after an Australian Aboriginal word for fire. Waru is clad in a white jumper bearing the German flag, and the team are hoping it will be their lucky mascot on the road to World Cup triumph.
Waru has quickly become hot property as teammates take turns looking after the cuddly koala.
“Because [Buehl] did it, obviously it’s extra special,” teammate Laura Freigang said after the match. “It’s like a symbol for us, for the team, for the tournament in Australia.”
Buhl revealed herself as the team’s crochet captain in a video posted by Fifa. “It’s old fashioned, but relaxing,” said the 22-year-old. “I’d recommend it to anyone.”
Meet Waru, Germany’s World Cup mascot. 🖤❤️💛
Crocheted by midfielder Klara Bühl, the koala’s name, which is of Australian origin and means ‘fire’, was voted upon by the squad. Waru has proven a lucky charm for @DFB_Frauen and has won over fans, with even some making their own. pic.twitter.com/K2AX72u1wW
— German Embassy London (@GermanEmbassy) July 25, 2023
laura and klara doing a whole photoshooting with waru 😭 pic.twitter.com/ERVKLOi4ZO
— mapi 🇩🇪 (@loberdorf6) July 28, 2023
can we just sit back for a second and appreciate how they treat waru as their child. this is the cutest thing ever pic.twitter.com/2LHEVsj0XU
— sophie | big game bühl (@klarasnews) July 25, 2023
Buehl explained that she turned to the hobby after coming down with Covid-19 midway through last year’s European Championships (where the Germans finished runners-up).
“That was hard to deal with,” she said. “I had so much energy that I wanted to share with the team, that I sat down to crochet 23 hearts, one for each player. So that was my contribution and it helped me mentally as well.”
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As Buehl crocheted the koala, the team explored different names and ultimately settled on a significant First Nations word. Waru means fire in the Pintupi-Luritja language, part of the Western Desert language group which covers a large part of Northern Territory and Western Australia. It also describes the Milky Way in Kalkadoon (Kalkatungu), in what is now the Mount Isa region of Queensland.
“The team have looked into names that they use here in Australia, and what they mean, and in the end we decided on the name ‘Waru,’” Buehl said.
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2023-07-28 23:32:18
Original from www.theguardian.com
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