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Professional U.S. Soccer Player, Collin Martin, Speaks on Being Gay in Sports

Professional U.S. Soccer Player, Collin Martin, Speaks on Being Gay in Sports Professional U.S. Soccer Player, Collin Martin, Speaks on Being Gay in Sports

, the only openly male professional player, speaks on being your authentic self on and off the field. On June 29, 2018, came out publicly as gay. At the time, he was reported to be the only active male professional soccer player to be openly gay. Martin played multiple seasons at Side DC United with no one knowing he was gay. Finally, when he was traded to Minnesota and given a “fresh start,” he announced publicly that he was gay at Minnesota United's pride night. Currently, Martin plays as a midfielder for San Diego Loyal in the USL Championship. 

* Originally published on July 16, 2020, by Jake Lundberg

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