Phoenix Rising midfielder, Junior Flemmings has been banned for six matches for a homophobic slur directed at San Diego Loyal's Collin Martin, which led to his team walking off the field in protest.
The Jamaica
international, 24, was found to have directed "foul and abusive language
in the form of a homophobic slur" at Martin,25, who is the only out gay
player in US professional men's soccer, during the match last Wednesday at the
Torero Stadium.
The referee
had mistakenly sent Martin off after he misinterpreted the claims when the
player reported the abuse, but the decision was later rescinded as a discussion
took place between the two managers.
After the
half-time break, Loyal players and staff including their manager, United States
legend Landon Donovan returned to the stadium only to take a knee at the start
of the second half before walking off the pitch following the reported use of
the term 'batty boy' - a Jamaican slur used to belittle gay.
Flemmings
issued a statement on social media denying the abuse, but Rising placed him on
administrative leave as the league conducted an investigation into the
incident.
The player
has now been disciplined by the league.
In a
statement, the league confirmed his punishment stating: "The USL
Championship announced on Tuesday, following an investigation that included
interviews with 11 individuals, including players, coaches and match officials,
that it has issued a six-game suspension and undisclosed fine to Phoenix Rising
FC's Junior Flemmings for the use of foul and abusive language in the form of a
homophobic slur during the club's match against San Diego Loyal SC on September
30.
"Per the
player's contract, Flemmings could also be subject to additional discipline
from Phoenix Rising FC and remains on administrative leave. "Flemmings'
suspension covers the entirety of the 2020 USL Championship Playoffs."
"With
the support of the USLPA and the USLBPA, the United Soccer League announced
last Thursday a partnership with The Institute for Sport and Social Justice
which will see The Institute provide league-wide sensitivity training and
education for all staff and players ahead of the 2021 season.
"In
addition, both Phoenix Rising FC and San Diego Loyal SC released a joint
statement this past Saturday announcing the clubs have committed to work
together toward the development of educational programs intended to make our
sport, our league, and our communities better, more compassionate places."

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