Rugby star Ben Cohen: ‘I think there is a bit of a witch hunt to find a gay footballer’
Rugby star Ben Cohen has exclusively told PinkNews.co.uk that he believes the continuous media debate surrounding the absence of an openly gay professional footballer in the UK can amount to a “witch hunt”.
“I think there is a bit of a witch hunt to find a professional footballer,” he said to PinkNews.co.uk. “There’s already a gay cricketer, a gay rugby player and that was fine but its a gay footballer that people want, someone in the premier league. People will question whether they are high profile enough.”
He said more needed to be done to combat homophobia in sport.
Since retiring from professional rugby in 2011, Cohen has dedicated much of his time to tackling the problem of homophobic bullying and has since become a much-admired high profile straight ally of the LGBT community.
Cohen said to PinkNews: “Coming out means being comfortable with yourself, that’s the main thing.”
The 34-year-old added: “There’s something quite powerful about a straight person advocating for gay rights, what’s needed is more gay sportsman to feel comfortable to come out.
“There isn’t a commercial question, that’s not what they will be considering, it’s very public, very open that’s why it’s harder. Will [gay footballers] be accepted by their team mates and their fans?”
Cohen said the gaffe had been taken with good humour.