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Gay Players May Ease Homophobia in Soccer


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About 80% of U.K. football fans say gay players would have a positive effect on the sport in the same way black players helped ease racism in the 1980s and 1990s.

Fifty-two percent of fans cited Welsh rugby union captain Gareth Thomas's coming out as a catalyst for changing attitudes, according to The Guardian newspaper. However, no football players have come out since Justin Fashanu, who told fans and fellow athletes he was gay in 1990. His career was forced to an end after backlash and abuse, and Fashanu committed suicide in 1998.

Of the professional players, coaches, and managers, and referees polled, one third said athletes who came out would face abuse. Less than 10% of fans questioned expressed homophobia, and said they resented the liberalization of attitudes supporting gay athletes.

The University of Staffordshire poll questioned 3,000 people just as the world celebrated the month-long global tradition that is the FIFA World Cup. Ellis Cashmore, Staffordshire professor of culture, media, and sport, said fans care mostly about the player's athleticism and not his or her sexual orientation.

"One fan told us: 'I'd rather have a gay player who can play than a straight one who can't.' And this is a typical view, not just from supporters but from everyone associated with football," Cashmore said.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: JC
    Date posted: 8/9/2010 9:45:46 AM
    Hometown: Toronto

    Comment:

    Sam I think your comment would be better directed toward the players of Italy or France. At least England made it to the round of 16. The article should have also mentioned the "Justin Campaign" organization which fights homophobia within football (soccer).

  • Name: Kaz
    Date posted: 8/9/2010 7:49:53 AM
    Hometown: England

    Comment:

    Sam, We have some great players over here, it's just unfortunate that we keep picking managers who are crap. Kaz

  • Name: Sam Molloy
    Date posted: 8/8/2010 7:26:08 PM
    Hometown: Louisville

    Comment:

    I should think the UK would be glad to find any good soccer players. Not that their boys aren't good, just everybody else's seem to be better.



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