
There was never any doubt who the Queerguru Team would be cheering today at the World Cup Match between England and Norway (sorry, Norway), but it’s not just about being patriotic or jingoistic. Its about Harry. That’s Captain Harry Kane to you. In a sport that is still one of the very last bastions of homophobia …..except for the likes of allies like Harry.
When teenage footballer Jake Daniels came out as gay, Kane immediatelty posted to social media expressing support for Daniels. He wrote: “Massive credit to you [Daniels] and the way your friends, family, club, and captain have supported you. Football should be welcoming for everyone.”
He told England Football: “As we know, in football, it is not an easy environment to speak out so for Jake to do that, I thought it was incredibly brave and we need to support him as much as possible. I’m sure he got lots of love and support from fans, team-mates and managers, and for him to do that, maybe gives other young boys and girls watching sport and football the opportunity to feel more comfortable within themselves. It was a really important message he sent and I am sure if there are more players who do that, men or women, it will make a big impact, especially on the younger generation.”
Kane planned to wear the OneLove armband at Qatar 2022 but, amongst a series of anti-LGBTQ+ moves, FIFA banned the armband. Kane expressed he was “disappointed” by the ban. “I said yesterday we wanted to wear it. That decision was taken out of my hands today.”
The more one reads of FIFA’s disgusting behaviour including very publically breaking important rules just too appease the angry Orange Man in The White House indicates that its time they were disbanded and the sport was governed by fair and just men (and women..oops)
Kane has also backed the Rainbow Laces campaign. The campaign, alongside the rainbow-coloured armbands, encourages discussing the experiences and issues of players and fans from the LGBTQ+ community.
Kane said he believes it’s “really important” for the FA and England to be supporting the Rainbow Laces campaign. “Especially in recent years, we have seen more and more how much of an influence we can have around the world. Football is such a worldwide sport, watched by millions and millions of people so anything we can do to come together to help is really important.
We have been supporting it for a number of years and it is important that we continue to support it and help it grow as much as we can. I think it is a really important thing that we are doing and the more people that we can get behind it and supporting it, the more we can really make a difference.”
Though Kane is adamant that more needs to be done to support the LGBTQ+ community in football. “Talking about it and having the Rainbow Laces campaign will only help that.”
The FA marched in the Pride in London parade for the first time on July 6 !



Kane has been spotted wearing the rainbow armband in the years since. Espcially during June, Pride month, games. He
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