Jaelene Daniels refuses gay pride jersey, sits out NWSL game – Fort Bend Herald
CARY, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Courage defender Jaelene Daniels refused to play Friday night when the team celebrated Pride Night and wore jerseys to support the LGBTQ community.
The Courage played to a 3-3 draw with the Washington Spirit in the National Women’s Soccer League.
Daniels previously refused to play wearing a pride-themed jersey for the U.S. women’s national team in 2017. She later told a Christian television program that she chose not to wear the jersey because of her beliefs.
The Courage originally scheduled the pride celebration in June but it was postponed because of COVID-19 protocols.
“Jaelene will not be rostered tonight as she has made the decision to not wear our Pride jersey. While we’re disappointed with her choice, we respect her right to make that decision for herself,” a team spokesman said before the game in a statement provided to WRAL in Raleigh.
Coach Sean Hahas said after the game against the Spirit that he wanted to make sure the LGBTQ players on the team were celebrated and that Daniels’ decision wasn’t a distraction.
“What we have to remember is, it’s the second time that they’ve worn those jerseys and I know how powerful it was for them, and how much it means for them. And my number one thing was nothing is going to come in between that, because that’s important to them and that means something to them, and I stood by that,” Nahas said.