Man United’s LGBTQ+ Jacket Plan Dropped After Player’s Religious Objection Sparks Debate

Manchester United’s players (Photo Credit: Getty)

Manchester United’s players chose not to wear jackets supporting the LGBTQ+ community during their Premier League match against Everton after Noussair Mazraoui, citing his Islamic faith, expressed reservations.

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The Initial Plan

The club collaborated with Adidas to design jackets symbolizing inclusion and support for LGBTQ+ fans. The team was set to wear them while walking out of the Old Trafford tunnel, highlighting their commitment to diversity.

Mazraoui’s Objection

Mazraoui informed his teammates of his decision not to wear the jacket due to his religious beliefs. To avoid singling him out, the squad collectively decided to forego wearing the jackets, prioritizing team unity.

Noussair Mazraoui
Noussair Mazraoui

Mixed Reactions

The decision received a mixed response within the team and the broader community. Rainbow Devils, Manchester United’s LGBTQ+ supporters group, expressed disappointment but refrained from blaming Mazraoui.

“We respect the player’s right to his beliefs but worry about the potential impact on LGBTQ+ individuals within the club,” said Rainbow Devils in a statement.

Club’s Official Stance

Manchester United reaffirmed its commitment to inclusion, stating:

Manchester United
Manchester United

“We welcome fans from all backgrounds, including LGBTQ+ supporters, and continue working to promote diversity.”

A Broader Debate

This incident is part of a growing trend in football where players navigate conflicts between personal beliefs and public inclusivity campaigns:

  • Sam Morsy (Ipswich): Declined to wear an LGBTQ+ rainbow armband, citing religious reasons.
  • Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace): Modified his rainbow armband with faith-based messages such as “Jesus loves you.”

Mazraoui’s Past Stance

While at Bayern Munich, Mazraoui declined to pose with beer during promotional events, aligning with his faith. He also faced criticism for supporting a Morocco teammate who refused to wear a rainbow-colored jersey in France.

Supporters’ Divided Views

Bayern Munich fans once unfurled a banner reading:

Bayern Munich mazraoui banner
Bayern Munich mazraoui banner

“All colors are beautiful. Respect our values, Mazraoui!”

Impact on Inclusion

The decision by Manchester United has sparked discussions about balancing personal beliefs and public advocacy in professional sports. As clubs aim to promote inclusivity, incidents like this highlight the complexities of implementing these initiatives.


The debate continues, reflecting the challenges of fostering inclusivity while respecting individual faith and freedom.

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