In Mexico, Soccer Match Suspended After Anti-Gay Chants Against US Player Matt Turner

A football match between the US and Mexico was interrupted twice due to anti-gay chants directed at US goalkeeper Matt Turner. The referee halted play during the Nations League clash after fans hurled homophobic slurs at Turner. Despite repeated calls to cease the offensive chants, they persisted, prompting the referee to suspend the game for almost five minutes. This interruption occurred just before full-time, with the US eventually emerging victorious. Turner, who also plays for Nottingham Forest in the Premier League and is married to Ashley Herron, faced the derogatory chants during the match held in Texas. #Queer Up Sports
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