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England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland compete as separate teams in international soccer tournaments, so it would be the same for the Olympics, right? They had been registered as international teams more than years ago, before FIFA had concrete rules about what constitutes a country. Moreover, the UK isn't technically a country, but more of a sovereign state comprised of four countries that form a Union.

Over a century ago, in the early 20th century, British teams would compete in the Olympics as a single team and won gold in and It was around the s that the soccer associations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland became uneasy about their shared Olympic team potentially affecting their independence as single nations when competing in soccer.

Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland withdrew from the Olympic football team, and prior to the Olympics, the UK had not featured in Olympic soccer since the s. There will be no men's Team GB in the Olympics after associations from Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales failed to agree to allow their players to participate in the Olympics.

Once again, the three home nations were afraid that by allowing their players to compete, their independence would be compromised. Log In Register now My account. Name of British team at Tokyo, explained There has been much debate around the team name.

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