This is not quite correct, or at least…not the full information.
The U.S. men’s and women’s national soccer teams both planned to wear rainbow-colored numbers on the back of their uniforms only, for two games…on Jun 8th and June 11th.
And then, those shirts were to be auctioned off for charity.
See photos of the women’s shirts, below, from one of the games mentioned.
This is do their part in a collaborative initiative between U.S. Soccer and “You Can Play”— an organization dedicated to eradicating homophobia in the sports world.
One of the organization’s main goals is to ensure safety in locker rooms. In other words, don’t beat up the gay player.
As an “outspoken Christian” and athlete, I would have thought this player would support such worthy goals. After all, her own coach and manager–Jill Ellis–is gay.
Instead, she chooses to end her entire sports career because of it?
If she felt uncomfortable making a statement against homophobia, perhaps she could have just told the coach she’d like to wear her usual jersey?
To me, this was a very short-sighted, non-Christian-like decision.
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