press release on Wednesday and said that the "leagues will conduct a series of surveys over the next few months to guide a decision regarding the new name."The two leagues noted in the announcement that the sport of quidditch was adopted from Rowling's Harry Potter series."The leagues are hoping a name change can help them continue to distance themselves from the works of J.K.
Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter book series, who has increasingly come under scrutiny for her anti-trans positions in recent years," the two leagues said in their announcement.According to the announcement, the two leagues consider themselves "one of the most progressive sports in the world on gender equality and inclusivity." The leagues said that they have a.