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AFC Wimbledon ordered by EFL to call bitter rivals MK Dons by correct name

The two sides have been drawn together in the first round of this year's Carabao Cup

AFC Wimbledon will refer to arch-rivals MK Dons by their correct name next season.

The EFL had stepped in to mediate between the two clubs after AFC Wimbledon referred to their opponents as ‘MK’ when they met at the Cherry Records Stadium in September 2017.

 AFC Wimbledon have been told to call MK Dons by their correct name
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AFC Wimbledon have been told to call MK Dons by their correct nameCredit: Getty Images - Getty

A misconduct charge was dropped after positive discussions between the clubs.

The two clubs are set to meet in the first round of the Carabao Cup on August 13.

An EFL statement said: "Following further discussions, it has been agreed that AFC Wimbledon will now meet a number of conditions set out by the league whilst mediation continues.

"These include featuring the name of the MK Dons on the website, match tickets, match programmes, teamsheets and scoreboard (as applicable) in a manner that is consistent with all other teams that visit the Cherry Red Records Stadium.”

The antipathy between the clubs dates back to 2002 when Wimbledon's owners were allowed to move the club to Milton Keynes, prompting furious fans to establish the new club, AFC Wimbledon.

When they went head to head on September 22, 2017, MK Dons' name did not appear on the front of the match programme and they were referred to on the teamsheet and electronic scoreboard as ‘MK’.

EFL executive chair, Debbie Jevans, said: "I would like to thank all those involved for their continued support in what is clearly an emotive situation, not only for supporters but for all those associated with both clubs.

"We will continue to work with both our members, with the ambition of securing a long-term positive outcome that we know both parties are eager to achieve."

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