Marc Guehi, the Crystal Palace defender, came under scrutiny after writing “I love Jesus” on the rainbow armband he wore during a Premier League match for the league’s Rainbow Laces campaign, which promotes LGBTQ+ inclusivity in football.
While the Football Association (FA) prohibits the display of religious messages on players’ equipment under its Rule A4, Guehi was not charged.
Instead, the FA issued a reminder to him and his club regarding compliance with these regulations.
The incident sparked debate about balancing personal beliefs with campaign guidelines.
Meanwhile, the campaign is not compulsory, as demonstrated by Ipswich Town’s captain, Sam Morsy, who chose not to wear the armband for religious reasons, a decision supported by his club.
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