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England star Marc Guehi faces FA reprimand over ‘I love Jesus’ rainbow armband

by Anna Rees

Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi has been issued with a reminder from the Football Association (FA) that religious symbols are prohibited, after writing “I love Jesus” on his captain’s armband, which was decorated with colours of the LGBTQ flag.

FA rules permit "initiative slogans/emblems promoting the game of football, respect and integrity”, but block players from displaying "political, religious or personal slogans, statements or images."

The Football Association told Premier Christian News that neither Guehi nor Crystal Palace received an official warning over the armband, worn for the team’s 1-1 draw to Newcastle United.

“Marc Guehi has not received an official warning from us,” a spokesperson said. "We have contacted Crystal Palace to formally remind them and Marc Guehi that the appearance on, or incorporation in, any item of clothing, football boots or other equipment of any religious message is prohibited as stated in Rule A4 of our kit and advertising regulations”.

The rainbow armband was part of the FA’s Rainbow Laces campaign, which encourages LGBTQ acceptance in football. Under the same guidance, this is not counted as a political or personal slogan, but a symbol promoting "respect and tolerance". 

The Rainbow Laces armbands were issued to all 20 Premier League clubs. Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy refused to wear his on religious grounds, due to his Muslim faith.

However, the FA says Morsy’s decision is a matter for the club to decide. He faces no action over it.

The club stated: “Ipswich Town Football Club is committed to being a fully inclusive club that welcomes everyone.

“We respect the decision of our captain Sam Morsy, who has chosen not to wear the rainbow captain's armband due to his religious beliefs.”

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