FA will remind Crystal Palace player Marc Guehi of rules over religious messaging after he played with 'I love Jesus' armband
- The Football Association will remind Crystal Palace player Marc Guehi of rules prohibiting religious messaging after he wore an armband with a Christian message.
- Guehi wore a rainbow armband stating "I love Jesus," which may face scrutiny for being a religious slogan.
- The FA's reminder aims to prevent disciplinary actions, and Crystal Palace will also be reminded of the regulations.
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English soccer star warned by officials for writing 'I love Jesus' over Pride armband
Soccer player Marc Guéhi and his team received an official warning from league officials after he wrote a religious message on his arm band.Guéhi, a devout Christian, decided to write "I love Jesus" on his armband. This prompted a warning from England's Football Association about wearing religious messages on a jersey.
Press Review - 'Guéhi defies FA': Crystal Palace captain writes his own message on rainbow armband
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LGBTQ: Marc Guehi faces FA charge over “I Love Jesus” armband - Nigeria News Update
Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi may face disciplinary action from the Football Association (FA) after writing “I love Jesus” on read more LGBTQ: Marc Guehi faces FA charge over “I Love Jesus” armband
The English Federation (FA) has decided not to sanction Marc Guehi for writing “I love Jesus” on the captain’s rainbow bracelet, even though this goes against its rules.

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