Welsh sports stars like Nicole Cooke, Chris Coleman and Joe Calzaghe, which famous Welsh sport stars share your roots?
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Welsh sports stars like Nicole Cooke, Chris Coleman and Joe Calzaghe, which famous Welsh sport stars share your roots?

Leo Callaghan
Leo callaghan was a world famous football referee. He refereed in the 1966 world cup finals and was the man in the middle at the 1968 FA cup final between Everton and West Brom.
Born and bred in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales.
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Joe Calzaghe
WBO Super Middleweight Champion.
Born in Hammersmith London, his mother was Welsh. They moved to Wales when he was an infant. Lives in Newbridge.
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Will Carling
Rugby. England centre and captain.
Welsh speaking father who played rugby for Cardiff with Gareth Edwards.
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Les Cartwright
Football (Soccer) player for Coventry, Wrexham and Cambridge United and others.
Born in Aberdare.
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Kim Chaney
Being a goalie for her SCCSA soccer team.
Of Welsh descent.
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John Charles
Football Player for Leeds, Cardiff, Roma and Juventus.
Born in Cwmbwla, Swansea.
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Chris Coleman
Played football (Soccer) for Swansea City, Crystal Palace and captained Fulham.
Born and raised in Swansea.
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Nicole Cooke
Currently Wales most successful pro-cyclist. Rides for Safi-Pasta Zara-Manhattan squad. Highlights, 2004 won the women's tour of Italy, 2003 1st Women's World Cup, 2002 1st Commonwealth Games, 2001 1st Junior World Championship road race, time trial and mountain bike!
Born in South Wales.
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