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USL's San Diego Loyal walk off match after opponent's alleged anti-gay slur

  
Via:  Ender  •  4 years ago  •  9 comments

By:   Jack Baer (YahooSports)

USL's San Diego Loyal walk off match after opponent's alleged anti-gay slur
The San Diego Loyal, owned by USMNT legend Landon Donovan, took a knee before exiting the match after halftime.

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A match between the San Diego Loyal and Phoenix Rising in the USL Championship, the second-tier of U.S. soccer behind the MLS, ended prematurely on Wednesday after a San Diego walk-off in protest of an alleged anti-gay slur from a Phoenix player.

San Diego tweeted after the incident that a slur was directed at midfielder Collin Martin, who announced in 2018 that he is gay.


In the first half a member of Phoenix Rising used a homophobic slur directed at Collin Martin. In response we have decided to walk off the pitch in protest. — San Diego Loyal (@SanDiegoLoyal) October 1, 2020

The San Diego players took a knee at the beginning of the second half then exited the pitch.


The @SanDiegoLoyal took a knee as the second half kicked off, then walked off the field in support of their teammate, Collin Martin, who was called a homophobic slur.
Here is that moment: pic.twitter.com/2uWbPGq6h4
— Kyle Bonagura (@BonaguraESPN) October 1, 2020

Phoenix midfielder Junior Flemmings who allegedly used the slur. According to The Athletic's Jeff Reuter, Flemmings called Martin "bati boy," a Jamaican slur used to belittle gay or effeminate man.

San Diego co-owner Landon Donovan part of walk-out


USMNT legend Landon Donovan, who co-owns and manages San Diego, could be seen in a heated confrontation with Phoenix manager Rick Schlantz over how to proceed before joining his players in the walk-off.

Donovan can be heard saying "We have to get this out of our game ... it's homophobia." Schlantz appears to respond by asking Donovan, who is second all-time in appearances for the USMNT, how long he's been in soccer.


The San Diego Loyal walked off the field in protest Wednesday night, saying a Phoenix Rising player used an anti-gay slur directed at openly-gay midfielder Collin Martin.
Manager Landon Donovan discussed the incident with the referee and Phoenix head coach Rick Schantz. pic.twitter.com/WlOYauQhgV
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 1, 2020

Collin Martin releases statement


The day after the match, Martin released a statement from his own account providing his side of the story, which he said was the first time he has been called a slur during a game in his eight-year pro career.

Martin said Flemmings called him the slur during an exchange. At the next stoppage of play, Martin said he attempted to tell a referee what Flemmings had said, but the official got confused and thought Martin was calling him gay, leading to a misguided red card. The mistake was eventually cleared up, but Flemmings then approached Martin and denied he used the slur, but said he was aware Martin is gay.

Martin applauded the solidarity Donovan and his teammates showed toward him.


My statement on what happened in last nights match. The response that followed from my coaches, teammates, and the entire @SanDiegoLoyal organization was truly moving. They had my back and wanted to make a statement that we aren't going to stand for this hate in our game. pic.twitter.com/yhTxeL2XkC — Collin Martin (@martcw12) October 1, 2020

USL, Phoenix investigating alleged slur


The USL released a statement confirming it is aware of the alleged slur and is investigating the matter:

"We are aware of the alleged use of a homophobic slur in tonight's match between San Diego Loyal SC and Phoenix Rising FC. Foul and abusive language of any type has absolutely no place in our society and will not be tolerated in USL matches. An investigation is currently underway to determine the facts surrounding the incident and more information will be provided as soon as it is available."

One of Phoenix's co-owners, former MLB pitcher Brandon McCarthy, tweeted that Flemmings denied ever using the slur in response. A statement from Phoenix soon followed, saying it is investigating the claim of a slur.


pic.twitter.com/sko4hKvWF5 — x-Phoenix Rising FC (@PHXRisingFC) October 1, 2020

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Ender
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1  seeder  Ender    4 years ago

Gotta love their solidarity.

 
 
 
Ender
Professor Principal
2  seeder  Ender    4 years ago

I wish I could show the vid. There has to be a way to show twitter vids.

 
 
 
Old Hermit
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2.2  Old Hermit  replied to  Ender @2    4 years ago
I wish I could show the vid. There has to be a way to show twitter vids.

 
 
 
Ender
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2.2.1  seeder  Ender  replied to  Old Hermit @2.2    4 years ago

Thank you my dear hermit.

And stop calling yourself old!  Haha

 
 
 
Kavika
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3  Kavika     4 years ago

Kudos

 
 
 
Ender
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3.1  seeder  Ender  replied to  Kavika @3    4 years ago

I thought it was great. They all took a knee at the start of the second half, then all walked off together.

That is what I love to see, a team looking out for their teammate.

 
 
 
Ender
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3.1.2  seeder  Ender  replied to    4 years ago

I somehow would be ok with that.

 
 

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