Germany’s secret World Cup weapon: ‘Waru’ the crocheted koala

Germany’s secret World Cup weapon: ‘Waru’ the crocheted koala

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.

Waru has shot to ‌fame ⁢on social media. One account has taken to posting…

2023-07-28 23:32:18
Original from www.theguardian.com
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