Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi will receive no formal action despite appearing to ignore a warning from the Football Association over religious messaging on equipment. The England defender referred to Jesus again on his Pride-themed rainbow armband despite suggestions that the FA had written to him and his club over the weekend.
Guehi is one of 19 Premier League captains who wore the rainbow armband during the Premier League‘s Rainbow Laces campaign at the weekend and for this week’s fixtures. But the 24-year-old had written ‘I [heart] Jesus’ on the accessory ahead of Palace’s 1-1 draw with Newcastle on Saturday.
Football’s laws prevent religious messaging from appearing on equipment. It is understood that the FA contacted Guehi and his club to remind them of the regulations.
Despite that, Guehi emerged for Palace’s clash with Ipswich Town on Tuesday with a new message written on the armband. ‘Jesus [heart] you’, it read, with a smiley face.
Express Sport understands that the FA will take no formal action but they have reminded Palace of the kit regulations that are in place.
on Tuesday, Guehi came up against Ipswich’s Sam Morsy, the only Premier League captain who refused to wear the armband. The British-born Egypt international cited his Muslim faith as the reason. His club said they ‘respected’ his decision but are “committed to being a fully inclusive club that welcomes everyone”.
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