Ligue 1 Sanctions Matic, Hassan for Anti-homophobia Badge Protest

‍ ⁢ Updated June 06, 2025
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Lyon’s Nemanja Matic and​ Le Havre’s ‌Ahmed Hassan received two-game suspensions, plus two additional suspended matches, from ‍Ligue 1 after concealing anti-homophobia badges on their jerseys. The league announced‍ the disciplinary action, emphasizing its commitment to combating homophobia in​ football.

Matic, 36, covered the badge with tape during Lyon’s⁤ 2-0 victory‌ against Angers‌ on May 17. Hassan, 32, took⁢ similar action in Le Havre’s 3-2 win over⁢ strasbourg. ⁢These incidents occurred during Ligue 1’s annual⁢ campaign⁤ to promote ​inclusivity.

In addition to the suspensions, both Matic and Hassan will participate in an anti-homophobia awareness ‍campaign within the next six months, according to ligue ⁣1.

‍ ‍ “In‍ addition, the committee proposed⁢ to the player — who immediately accepted at the meeting⁣ — ‌that he take part, within six months, in ​a campaign to raise awareness of the fight against ⁤homophobia ⁤in ‍football…”
Ligue 1 statement

Ligue 1’s initiative to display rainbow-colored symbols and ‍anti-homophobia messages has ‌faced resistance, with some players‌ citing personal or religious⁣ beliefs ⁣for their non-participation. The league continues ‌to address homophobia in football through awareness campaigns and disciplinary⁢ measures.

What’s next

Ligue 1‌ plans to⁢ continue ‌its‌ anti-homophobia campaign ‍next season, seeking broader participation and aiming to foster a more inclusive environment within French football.​ Further​ discussions with clubs and⁢ players are expected to refine the approach and address concerns.