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Football star Marc Guehi writes ‘Jesus Loves You’ on rainbow armband, defying Premier League guidelines

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 4, 2024 2041 Minutes read0

Crystal Palace defender and England international Marc Guehi has drawn attention by inscribing “Jesus loves you” on his rainbow captain’s armband during a match against Ipswich Town yesterday.

This is the second time in a week that Guehi has included a religious message on his armband, despite Premier League efforts to promote LGBTQ+ inclusion through the Rainbow Laces campaign, reports AFP.

The incident follows a similar display on November 30 during a match against Newcastle United, where Guehi wrote “I love Jesus” on his armband. The Football Association (FA) had previously reminded him and his club of regulations prohibiting religious messages on sports attire.

Guehi’s decision reflects a broader conversation within football about balancing personal beliefs with collective advocacy. Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy, for example, also declined to wear the rainbow armband during the match, citing his religious convictions.

While the Rainbow Laces campaign seeks to foster LGBTQ+ inclusion in sports, the varying responses from players highlight differing perspectives on how personal beliefs intersect with public campaigns.

Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner addressed the situation after the team’s victory at Portman Road.

He emphasised the importance of unity in sports while respecting individual viewpoints. “Football is about integration and eliminating discrimination, and Marc shares that belief,” Glasner said.

He also praised Guehi’s maturity in handling the conversation, expressing confidence in his ability to engage in respectful dialogue while staying true to his values.

Guehi’s actions may lead to repercussions, as the FA’s Rule A4 explicitly bans religious messages on player kits and equipment. This rule aims to maintain neutrality and focus on football’s inclusivity efforts.

The Rainbow Laces campaign, an annual initiative running from November 29 to December 5, encourages solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community and greater inclusion in sports.

Guehi’s gesture, however, underscores the ongoing debate about reconciling personal faith with broader societal causes.

As discussions continue, the FA is expected to review the situation, potentially setting a precedent for how players express their beliefs while supporting league-wide campaigns.

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