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Zander Murray, Pro Soccer Player, Inspires Another To Come Out

After making headlines as the first-ever senior Scottish pro football player to come out as gay, Zander Murray is revealing the impact of his decision has had on at least one closeted player. Murray tweeted a message he received that shows the difference an athlete coming out can make, Washington Blade writes. 



“I just wanted to tell you that you’ve been a massive inspiration for me to come out to teammates and family,” the anonymous player told Murray, according to the tweet. “As a young footballer I find it difficult to be myself as it is but being gay and keeping it secret was so challenging. It felt amazing when I told my teammates, they were super supportive.” 

Murray shared the message with a heart emoji and the words: “Makes it all worthwhile young man.”

Murray, 30, came out during an interview posted on the website of his club, the Gala Fairydean Rovers, on September 16, explaining “the weight of the world is now off my shoulders.”

As the Los Angeles Blade has reported, Jake Daniels of Blackpool came out as gay in May, the first UK male pro soccer player to come out in more than 30 years. Justin Fashanu was the first in Britain men’s soccer to come out back in 1990. Homophobic and racist media reports drove Fashanu to suicide eight years later. 

Murray told reporters that the reaction to him coming out has been “incredible.” Olympic gold medalist Tom Daley sent him a DM, Murray told a British interviewer. “He messaged me while I was on my way back from football training in a car with four boys. I had tears in my eyes seeing his direct message, and I messaged him back.

Prior to coming out, Murray had been “living in fear 24/7,” he told Sky Sports. “I can’t explain it. You’re hiding your phone in case you get messages from friends, constantly double-checking if you have a team night out, you’re cautious with what you’re saying. It’s very hard, especially for myself, I’m a character in that dressing room. I’m not quiet in that dressing room, I like to have the banter and to get stuck in, so very challenging.”

But Murray said he couldn’t have decided to come out “at a better time, at a better club.” So why now? He posted the answer on Instagram with several bullet points, including:

“Gay male footballers in the UK need role models. 

Majority are terrified to come out to friends/family/teammates (trust me a few have reached out already!).”


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Jake Daniels Becomes UK's First Active Male Professional Footballer To Come Out Publicly

Former Football Star Thomas Beattie Comes Out


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