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Footballer's Shock Claim: "Club Was Homophobic"

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Player alleges internal homophobia, not injuries, led to being benched.
  • Claims teammates mocked photo of him and his partner in group chat.
  • Story inspired another young British footballer to come out.
Footballer's Shock Claim: "Club Was Homophobic"

A former Adelaide United player has spoken out about his experience, alleging that internal homophobia within the club kept him from playing. He stated that he realized his own club was homophobic and that he was benched due to these internal politics, not injuries. This experience led him to question if he should have kept his sexuality a secret.

The player also shared a distressing incident where a photo of him and his partner was allegedly mocked by teammates in a group chat. He believes that a change in management meant that "politics" affected his career progression and limited his opportunities on the pitch.

His courageous decision to come out in 2021 has had a significant impact, inspiring other athletes. Notably, Jake Daniels, a young British professional footballer, came out in 2022, becoming the first in over 30 years. Adelaide United has stated they are extremely disappointed by the claims and remain committed to an inclusive environment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Josh Cavallo claimed that internal homophobia within Adelaide United, not injuries, led to him being sidelined and that his career opportunities were limited by club politics.
Cavallo's decision to come out inspired Jake Daniels, who became the first British professional male footballer in over 30 years to publicly come out.
Adelaide United expressed extreme disappointment with the claims and reiterated their commitment to fostering an inclusive environment for all involved in football.

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